Saber Secure Dummy Modual

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JohnDo
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Post by JohnDo »

Can someone pls tell me how to make a dummy secure modual for a Saber,

Getting Desperate pls help

Regards John
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batdude
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Post by batdude »

want one?

i can sell you one if you want, but shipping might be a little painful.

reply via private message here on batlabs.

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Post by RadioSouth »

The bypass module connects two pins together.
Last secure saber I had bought had a wire twist tie as the jumper- I know it don't sound like much but I used it for a couple of
years and it worked just fine. Can't remember which two pins need to be shorted-
anybody remember ?
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Post by HumHead »

If you are holding the radio right side up, and looking at the front of the board, the module jumpers the last socket position on the right most end of the upper row, and the second socket in from the left on the bottom row.
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Post by JohnDo »

Thank You very Much Guys

Much Appriciated

Regards
John
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