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:D :D :D
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...and just for Martin ;)
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frankie wrote:...and just for Martin ;)
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Ohhh daddy likes that @)
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frankie wrote:...and just for Martin ;)
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Bloody good that
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Flipping heck!!


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The electronics would need hiding in a bunker/ammo crates/truck or something, and I don’t know if there’s a smaller/cheaper alternative than an IBU/Clarke but you get the idea....
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Arduino hidden in the rear cargo deck of a CCKW...
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Tiger6 wrote:Arduino hidden in the rear cargo deck of a CCKW...
Lol...you know you’ve got a project coming your way....
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That's very cool, Frank. Tell young Fyn I said Great Job. Bwahahaha. How is the young lad, anyway?

If you put it on a base it would be easy to hide the electronics under a pile of ammo crates, and I bet you or Martin could easily design a pile of crates that opens up to show electronics and battery. You could even go without a base and run a cable from the ammo crates to the rear of a leg and just cover the cable over with dirt or small leaves when it's on the battlefield.
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