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Marius AD
vor 2 Jahren
Kann sein, dass ich falsch liege aber das Ding kann man doch garnicht mehr benutzen heutzutage oder? @Chill erst mal
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Marius AD
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Marius AD
vor 2 Jahren
Hilft dir das weiter?
https://www.yumpu.com/de/document/read/2597472/nt2msku-e-elcon-systemtechnik
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aspiephillip
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Marius AD
vor 2 Jahren
leider nicht es geht um die LSA Anschlüsse in dem Foto
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Marius AD
vor 2 Jahren
Für welchen Verwendungszweck wenn man fragen darf?
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Patti Müller
vor 2 Jahren
Hallo @aspiephillip ,
kannst du nochmal ein schärferes Bild machen, auf dem man die Beschriftung der Platine lesen kann?
Hast du auch ein passendes LT als Gegenstück?
https://www.yumpu.com/de/document/view/2585306/bgtlt2ms-und-lt2msku-elcon-systemtechnik
Würde mich auch interessieren was du damit vor hast. (Bin furchtbar neugierig)
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aspiephillip
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Patti Müller
vor 2 Jahren
die passende gegenstelle Amt seitig hab ich leider nicht.
ich möchte das teil in den original zustad setzen
bilder folgen wenn ich zuhause bin.
sollte auch ein Projekt sein für die Kids die sowas wie PMX nicht kennen heutz zu tage im IP Zeitalter
LG
Phillip
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Patti Müller
vor 2 Jahren
hier nochmal ein foto
1689865105627370447926700347469.jpg
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