Bob,
Yes I could do that, but it would be good to understand the details. As far as I can tell, R104 sets the current for the LED. R105/106 and R107/108 form voltage dividers that are seen by the transistors. I'll need to measure the voltages at R105 and R107 to be able to figure out what the voltage drops actually are, and the voltage at R104 to figure out the current for the LED.
It seems that Ohm's Law will play a big factor in these calculations, although there's always the transistor voltage drops/currents and Hfe to take into account.
I suppose that as long as I can set R104, R105 and R107 in my version to values that give the same voltages as seen in the Cornet2 application, then the LED thing should work.
Parts for this are cheap, so it'll give me opportunity to dabble and learn.
Charlie