Nokia 5030c FBUS
Electronics, posted: 5-Mar-2010 13:19
Why, yes.
What you get for retail $50 is beyond belief.
Practically identical to the 1202 with the addition of the radio.
Unfortunately it also shares the glued on LCD connector.

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What you get for retail $50 is beyond belief.
Practically identical to the 1202 with the addition of the radio.
Unfortunately it also shares the glued on LCD connector.

Other related posts:
Running a MILWAUKEE M12 Drill from an alternative battery
Cheap logic analyzer review, nz$40 landed
So you need sound in your micro project?
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Comment by jjones444, on 17-Nov-2010 07:12 , user id: )
Can you get the Nokia 5030c FBUS from Statek? They have all sorts of electrical stuff, so I wonder if they have this part too. It seems like something they would carry because they have all kinds of components in their inventory.