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![]() If you can't find one, (or it turns out to be expensive) you might try the Mallettec audio vario advertised in Soaring ($169.00)... I think that the Mallettecs don't have a hose barb for static - if that's true, you can't plumb a TE probe into it. I prefer audios to be compensated, they are much more useful that way. I'll see what Piep stuff I have left in the garage. I think I have a broken one, it might be fixable or yield parts for another one. Thanks, Bob K. |
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