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Hi all! Does anybody know much about the connectors that come on the glass scales? I have been looking for some used scales (I can't afford new ones!) and they seem to have 5, 6 or 9 pin connecters. If the scales are all a 'standard' TTL output could you just change the connector to suit your DRO? I have 6-pin inputs an a Acu-Rite DRO so I just wondered if you colud do something with the extra wires or if you can get adaptor cables.. Thanks! |
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