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Hey Group,</div>
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<div class="elementToProof"> I need help identifying a DIY circuit board project. I recall that it was interesting enough to build but it's been a while since I've seen it and cannot identify it and have no documentation. I was hoping that someone in the group
might recognize it. It is NOT from Ray Wilson. It is made from the original layout and artwork. </div>
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Thanks!</div>
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Jim</div>
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