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Old 07 January 2022, 19:16   #29
droopy
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Originally Posted by brett71 View Post
Yes, but I would think that the "piggyback" option for soldered Busters wouldn't really work the same as for a scandoubler. In the situation of a scandoubler, the piggyback works because you're just trying to capture the signals and replicate them into another circuit. The original signal paths are still intact and functional.

In the case of the Super Buster, though, it seems to me that trying that method would result in two Busters trying to respond to signals from the rest of the board simultaneously and create some sort of interference. There would have to be a way to disable the soldered-down Buster somehow to prevent this.

Would perhaps work if the powerline to the old buster are cut and a separate power for the new..?
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