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@BillYo414 posted:

@gunrunnerjohn great thread! I learned a lot from the constructive posters. Sorry to see so many people having a crisis over a handy tip you decided to share.

I also like your jig for testing. How long did it take you to come up with that?

For the benefit of those who want to build something similar, MIke Reagan made a bunch of test jigs that those who went to his service school could purchase. I inherited one and can tell you he used the motherboard below as the basis. LEDS were wired to lights and coupler pins as well as the feature (usually smoke) pin of the R2LC. In addition LEDs  went to the motor direction pins as well as serial out. A speaker is wired to the audio board.

There are schematics of those boards on the TMCC forum as well as the web. Not that hard to build and that board is still in stock.

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Pete

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