Thank you!
Thanks for the offer.
What I am going to do is forward this WHOLE thread to our head electrical/programming mentor and see what he says. Maybe a new view on a problem will help... It's always better to walk away from a problem and then go back to it (if you can), than stare it down until you are mentally beaten to a pulp and are no further to the answer than you were before.
I have all the faith in our electrical/programming team, but I sure hope it is something simple in the code that can be fixed and just was not caught, and not something wrong with a major supplied component that we have no control over.. Like a bad OI or radio or something like that.. If it is something like that and we do find out that that is the case, then there is going to be a HUGE "what if?" factor involved and other unanswered question brought about.
Thank you for your offers. I will forward these very gracious offers to him as well.
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