saber securenet encription bypass

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saber securenet encription bypass

Post by FF/EMT/KC2NFB »

intead of using the bypass module is it posible to make the bypass your self using some jumpers? if so how? i just got a saber 2 and it does not have a module instaled so im not geting any tx audio. any help would be great. thank you.
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Post by RadioSouth »

Take a look in the model specific part of the main BatLabs site, believe it's
in there. I made mine out of a twist tie, just 2 pins need to be jumped.
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Pin 1 to 17. Pin 17 is the middle of three pins in the back row. Pin 1 is the front row furthest away from 17.
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Post by mostar »

you may also want to read this thread...

http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=3079
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Post by FF/EMT/KC2NFB »

thanks for the info. works good better then buying a module.
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