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Old November 16th 03, 12:49 AM
Roger Halstead
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On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 13:43:26 -0500, George Lewis
wrote:

My response to most computer upgrades is "hey, it could be a major
overhaul on a real airplane engine - this video card is only a couple
hundred bucks!"


Major on a Lycombing 300 HP with dynamic balancing and flow balancing
is about $26,000 US

new sound card and speakers - "hey, do you know much a set of david
clark headsets go for? this is a steal!"


Mine are Telex ANRs. One set would have been more than enough to
purchase DCs for all 4 seats.


so far so good...


On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 11:59:35 -0500, "Dr. Anthony J. Lomenzo"
wrote:



George Lewis wrote:
Yeah they like to eat, and my wife likes to buy shoes too! I know
I can't afford to buy an airplane that will carry THAT kind of a
payload! (shoes are heavy!)



;-) ... Well, I still recall my wife saying some moons ago something
along the lines of ... ".... why would you want to have a hand-held
radio that 'only' gets the air band?" Hey! Maybe our friends at Sporty's


They've had HTs that also received the 2-meter ham band, for some
time, but air band is AM, 2-meters is narrow band FM and the broadcast
band is wide band FM.

heard her and 'that' is why, inter alia, they came out with their air
band hand-held that 'also' gets AM/FM but then will cut to the action
when it's show time in the air! This way, the old line... ehhhh ....make
that 'reasoning' to one's wife can be the benefits of a 'multi-band'
hand-held for those emergency times when house power is lost in re
storms or whatever cause ... or any related excuse that is handy...and
at least plausible! ;-)


Mine cover from around 30 to 40 MHz to nearly 1 gig in frequency for
receive. My biggest complaint is the ones that cover air band have
such small battery capacity. My camera has over 2000 mah capacity
while my HT has less than half that.

Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member)
www.rogerhalstead.com
N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2)


Doc Tony
;-)


Of course, selling the purchase of a classic [read: old] C-172 or Piper
'cousin' so to speak becomes somewhat more difficult!

But then, the pitch becomes the proverbial duck soup thing when you
announce you'll hold on the real McCoy for practical [read: economic]
reasons and for a mere fraction of what a decent set of plugs would cost
[forget the labor charge for installation!] on the real thing, hey,
there's this great new sim..... ! Cue the 'do the math' bit! ;-)





On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 12:33:53 -0500, "Dr. Anthony J. Lomenzo"
wrote:


Need I mention additional ad hoc SIM practice with avoiding 'needle
chasing' or simply shooting precision landings. I can't see where it
hurts or detracts from the real thing. And finally---bottom line--- in
the absence of the BIG bucks for one's own plane and the associated BIG
costs to maintain same or those high rental fees, hey, for some folks,
the sim is the closest 'feasible' reality due to pure economics! What's
the old joke or indeed av enthusiast [for the real thong] lament, to
wit, ".... my family has a very bad habit...they like to eat!" ;-)

Doc Tony
[Cessna 150/152/172 vintage]