Chip switch for Lincolns
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Re: Chip switch for Lincolns
The installation of the chip was done by "Anesttech" in Germany some years ago. But the project was stopped after a short time. The chip cost 50,00 EUR at this time.
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Re: Chip switch for Lincolns
Hello
Check out the site it is really interesting to see what can be added: http://www.anesttech.de/
This site is inaccessible Check if the address www.anesttech.de is correct.
https://simonthewizard.com/2014/11/01/h ... e-modules/
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Check out the site it is really interesting to see what can be added: http://www.anesttech.de/
This site is inaccessible Check if the address www.anesttech.de is correct.
https://simonthewizard.com/2014/11/01/h ... e-modules/
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Re: Chip switch for Lincolns
The review is from 2014 , so they're long gone by the looks of it .14CS06 wrote: ↑22 Jan 2021, 10:22 This site is inaccessible Check if the address www.anesttech.de is correct.
Here's the last update on their website .
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Re: Chip switch for Lincolns
I am guessing the HTX-100 version of the UC1201 - the UC1208 processor with new programming?
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Re: Chip switch for Lincolns
If this is simply to enable IIm then there’s a dead simple mod that can be done by anyone that can use a soldering iron and can solder a Ik resistor. Pennies. If it’s totally different I apologise for wasting your time
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Re: Chip switch for Lincolns
The Chipswitch is far more than that. It extends the coverage to give the 12 metre band. It also adds a memory function amongst many other things.
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Re: Chip switch for Lincolns
There's a chip-switched Lincoln on ebay if anyone's after one