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Old April 19th 08, 03:19 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Steve Koerner
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On Apr 18, 4:37*pm, Ramy wrote:
On Mar 24, 5:40*pm, wrote:

On Mar 24, 8:13*pm, Steve Koerner wrote:


Spotis a pretty cool gadget except that its buttonology sucks. *To
deal with that, I created a concise abstract of theSpotfacts and
instructions that prints onto a 3"X5" card to be conveniently carried
in the cockpit. *I suspect this could be useful to otherSpot
owners. * Download at:www.wingrigger.com/wingrigger4_004.htm


Steve Koerner
GW


Looks good, but I have to say theSpotmounted to the back of the
headrest scares me. I wouldn't want it hitting my head at 100kts if I
crash.


My Spot is working just fine strapped to the parachute near the
shoulder, this way it will stay with me if I bail. It does occasionly
missing a transmission but I guess this is happening when thermaling
steep.

Ramy


Ramy: I thermal steep too; But I have consistently zero misses with
my mounting location. That means that in reverse ELT operation, my
searchers can be confident that I am somewhere within approx 800
square mile area. That is quite a lot of territory to search. But
in your case, if your searchers don't find you in the first couple
days, wouldn't they be compelled to expand the search area to 3200
square miles? Maybe strapped to your parachute really isn't as good?

John Dow: The mounting location is very nearly touching the back of my
head. I agree that the unit will easily break free of its mounting
but there is no opportunity for a relative velocity to become
established. If it were further aft, that would be a definite
concern.

Steve Koerner GW