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Old March 6th 05, 02:09 AM
f.blair
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Default TE errors

My system, a L-Nav and a Winter variometer. Both have their own capacities,
but they share a TE probe. I have begun to see some bad compensation and
getting some 'stick' thermals. Where should I start looking for leaks,
etc.?

Thanks,
Fred Blair


 




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