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737 MPR (Multi Panel Radio)

This page is split into three main sections:

Parts Guide

Print Guide

Build Guide

The ultimate printer I can recommend is the Bambu Labs X1 carbon with AMS or P1P if you have deep pockets. ($1200). It's a massive leap forward in 3D printing, with excellent quality and impressive speeds. It's pretty much press print and go as the software and hardware do the calibration before each print. 

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The new 737 Multi Panel Radio (MPR), inspired by the renowned Gables unit, is being introduced. This cutting-edge device features a dedicated SMD PCB with integrated backlighting and all major electronics pre-mounted, ensuring a seamless and efficient setup.

While the MPR comes ready with pre-mounted components, it does require through-hole components to be soldered. This unique feature allows customization of the 7-segment display colours, offering flexibility to suit your needs. The unit has white segments as standard, ensuring clear and vivid readouts.

Several options are available to customize the unit to your requirements and expense level. Whether you're looking for a basic setup or a fully featured model, there’s a configuration to match your needs and budget.

There is no build video or programming guide, but this is compatible with MSFS, XP, P3D, and Prosim. Compatibility with PMDG is yet to be confirmed. Further programming will follow with a dedicated video.

General Information:

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Build Guide

Build Guide
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