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by Monroe07
Sat Feb 10, 2018 9:38
Forum: Technical Support
Topic: Wire has cut inside the Gunfighter base
Replies: 20
Views: 10333

Re: Wire has cut inside the Gunfighter base

If you're ok with DIY, you could get a connector online at digikey.com. As long as the board solder points/pad/plated solder holes are good, you can fix it yourself with a little solder work. They (VKB) seem to use a lot of standard connectors like the SWR201-NRTN-S04-RL-WH with 2mm pitched pins. Fr...
by Monroe07
Sun Dec 17, 2017 19:52
Forum: Technical Support
Topic: Grip pinouts
Replies: 9
Views: 6083

Re: Grip pinouts

Sokol, Any chance you know the protocol and can help me with info on how to read it? Looking at it through an oscilloscope, it looks like a ppm (pulse position modulation) signal used by RC planes. I'm trying to use the, albeit expensive, MK. IV pedals in an interface to control an RC plane. My only...
by Monroe07
Tue Dec 12, 2017 2:19
Forum: Technical Support
Topic: Gladiator Pro and T-Rudder Output Signal
Replies: 0
Views: 2053

Gladiator Pro and T-Rudder Output Signal

I have noticed that both the Gladiator Pro and the T-Rudder MK. IV use the same sensor board. MaRS Sensor Board.JPG post-979-0-59080900-1468647776.jpg I know that the MaRS Sensor (KMZ41) has an analog output, but the Sensor is connected to the "BlackBox" through an unmarked 2-row 8-pin Squ...
by Monroe07
Mon Dec 11, 2017 7:59
Forum: Technical Support
Topic: Grip pinouts
Replies: 9
Views: 6083

Re: Grip pinouts

Alberto, VKB grips communicate with base controller trough a digital protocol using a 3 way wire (+, -, signal). So for for use MCP grip in this MSFFB2 conversion, you will need remove any circuit inside grip and add there a Shift Register board (relatively easy and cheap, if space is not issue) an...
by Monroe07
Wed Dec 06, 2017 7:14
Forum: Manuals and Howtos
Topic: DIY Connections
Replies: 1
Views: 2764

DIY Connections

Greetings, I would like some technical info that most consumers probably wouldn't ever need to know, but that I would like to know. I purchased the T-Rudder Pedals Mk.IV a couple of weeks ago and I Absolutely Love them, but I have some hardware related questions. I've gathered some info from disasse...

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