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While I had my panel apart the other day, I noticed the RJ jack in the back
of the 302. Since I had half a Cambridge cable, I plugged it in, powered up, and measured voltage across the red and black leads - 5v! I took a standard USB cable that fits the Mio, cut it, and measured the red and black leads - again, 5v! Tomorrow, I'll connect the two cables together and run the Mio of the ship's batteries. Dan |
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