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Old November 10th 04, 01:44 AM
Mike Rapoport
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I have a friend from New Zealand who says that they "require" you to have a
cell phone interface wired through the audio panel. Anybody from NZ with
details?

Mike
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"Cockpit Colin" wrote in message
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Just in from the creator ...

Quote ...

There is no component in Flightcell with more than 1% tolerance.
There are in excess of 180 components on the PCB. The connectors cost

minimum $10 USD each and there are up to 4 of those. Add to this 5 digital

pots at $12 each and already you can see ...

AND ...

If he signs a NDA, we will send him all the drawings. If he can make it

cheaper than we can without any reduction in quality then we will send all

our production to him. How's that for challenge. This is a serious
offer!!!!

[END QUOTE]

So, is anyone going to take him up on the offer?


"NW_PILOT" wrote in message
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"Cockpit Colin" wrote in message
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You'd probably think differently if you knew what it cost to make it.



Ohh don't go there, I have reverse engineered many electronics devices in

my
9 years being an E.E. I know the cost of electronics devices quality of
PCB's and components & workmanship. None of the cell phone adapters would
cost over $5.00ea to have mass produced and that is a high estimate using
good parts with tolerances of 1-2% not 5 to 10% and for $300.00 I could
build 20 of them using US supply houses.