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Maybe this will help eliminate a PCB turn due to an error for someone.  The Y-distance of the 24-pin connector is 1.68&quot;, not 1.86.  The mm. distance is correct.<BR>
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BTW, &quot;94V-0&quot; isn't a model number; it's a UL (Underwriters Laboratory) spec :-)  I suspect the rest of the Phico model number (M-0 9949) isn't real either -- perhaps it was manufactured in month 49 of 1999.  <BR>
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Neat little board.  Wish they could continue to be available.<BR>
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