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bifferidge Posted - 01/06/2013 : 13:48:07
Hi.. this is a minor gripe. One of the corny things on the GMC 200 was the red LED that blinked in the centre of the radiation symbol. After a while I learned to LOVE that feature - a nice bright flash, good to show that everything is operational and live....

Is there anyway to bring that feature back for future GMC 300? I like it because the click can be quite annoying after a while.

For the hackers amongst us - could an LED be rigged up to (say) the speaker output and flash? I would do this (of course) long after my new warranty expires :-)
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bifferidge Posted - 02/15/2013 : 10:16:49
hey umm so any way i can safely rig up an LED without wrecking the device(maybe to the speaker output?)?

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