Thanks for mapping that out Dale.  I'm sure it's no coincidence that that 
pinout is the same as that of Microchip's PICkit3 (et al.) programmer.
 
73,
Brent, KD0GLS, Minneapolis

On 5 Jan 2013, at 11:38, Dale J. Robertson wrote:

> That header is used for programming the on board PIC. I've rung it out as 
> follows:
> Header pin 1 -> PIC pin 18 MCLR (active low)
> Header pin 2 -> PIC pins 28 & 40 VDD
> Header pin 3 -> PIC pins 29 & 39 VSS
> Header pin 4 -> PIC pin 21 PGD1
> Header pin 5 -> PIC pin 22 PGC1
> 
> 73
> Dale NV8U
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Jan 5, 2013, at 6:46 AM, "David J Taylor" <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
>> Does anyone have the pin-out for the 5-pin connector on this board?  The 
>> 10-pin connector is documented, but not the single-in-line 5-pin connector 
>> near the label HGR200 (?).  I didn't see it documented in this thread either.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> David
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