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Leo Bodnars Boards

Started by Richard, July 20, 2010, 06:07:11 AM

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I am currently using two of Leo Bodnars excellent boards.  They have "push-fit" connections that can easily be unplugged and reconnected as required.  Your input wires need only be bare ended and preferably tinned, and then just pushed into the appropriate slots.  Supports switches and rotaries very well. 

Very reasonably priced too and nice and compact to fit in awkward spaces.  Indestructible too!

Love 'em!

Bob Reed

Quote from: Richard on July 20, 2010, 06:07:11 AM
I am currently using two of Leo Bodnars excellent boards.  They have "push-fit" connections that can easily be unplugged and reconnected as required.  Your input wires need only be bare ended and preferably tinned, and then just pushed into the appropriate slots.  Supports switches and rotaries very well. 

Very reasonably priced too and nice and compact to fit in awkward spaces.  Indestructible too!

Love 'em!

Here is the second part of the answer to your yokes! Bypass the crummy electronics in your yokes and use the analog inputs on the Bodnar boards to control them! I am pretty sure they have joystick controllers on them.

Bjarne Horsbøl

Quote from: Richard on July 20, 2010, 06:07:11 AM
Supports switches and rotaries very well. 

I have Leo Bodnar´s BU0836X and this was the card I was referring to.
Quote( contrary to some joystick controllers )

Yes Leo´s BU0836X is excellent and I can recommend it for switches and analogue pot´s.
It is also good for encoder´s if you do not need fast dialling,  such as heading-bug or course-select.



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Bjarne Horsbøl


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