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Old August 8th 06, 03:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.owning
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Default GPS loss of signal explanation

In rec.aviation.piloting Jay Honeck wrote:
I don't know why...I've never had a lick of trouble out of any of it.


You are apparently among the blessed few who have not had problems
(yet). May it ever be thus!

Atlas has two Narco coms, a Narco DME, and two Narco GS/VORs. All work
perfectly, all the time.


I've not quite figured out where the anti-Narco sentiment come from,
but it's almost as insidious as the anti-Microsoft attitudes out there.


Actually, Jay, it is from those of us who have experienced multiple
failures of Narco equipment, and been unable to get it repaired or
replaced is a timely fashion... because Narco REFUSED to provide
schematics and parts to the local avionics shop and INSISTED that
the equipment be sent to Narco for repair, and then the equipment
would come back MONTHS later with "no problem found", and the
equipment won't even turn ON, so you can tell that they did not even
attempt to fix the problem. It is those of us who have had BAD
experience with Narco "customer service" (read SEVERE lack thereof),
who will NEVER purchase Narco equipment again. It is us who had
Terra equipment that needed service (and Narco bought Terra) and put
it out of business. It is US who tell our FRIENDS to stay away from
Narco, and tell our non-friends to purchase Narco.

For the few of you with Narco equipment that have not had problems,
may it always be well for you. You are the blessed few.

Best regards,

Jer/ "Flight instruction and mountain flying are my vocations!"
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