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On Wednesday, December 12, 2018 at 8:49:43 AM UTC-8, Dan Marotta wrote:
I had a problem with a CAI 302.Â* It seems that in a certain batch of production, the screens were installed 90 degrees to the required orientation.Â* With that, I had to raise my polarized glasses or tip my head to the side to read the instrument.Â* It was doable, but very annoying. -- Dan, 5J Back in the day (and that day was 15 years ago), I sent my 302 back in for a free screen swap to get polarizing the right way. Someone somewhere probably has some "right-way" screens sitting in a dusty old box. bumper |
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