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Messing With the SA-818 Modules








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  2. That's the ticket, I'm waiting for mine to arrive from China.

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  3. I got this up and running quite well. Need to update this entry with some detail...

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  4. hi
    I need some more details and schematic on using SA-818 appreciate your help
    kindly write details to vu3tbr@gmail.com
    73

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