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Old March 26th 04, 11:45 PM
Jay Honeck
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What is it with transponders? They have to be the least reliable part on
any aircraft I've flown. They don't have lots of moving parts like a
gyro, yet they fail for the fun of it. ATC should just reply by default,
"N12345, not getting your transponder" whenever someone calls up.


I hear you!

That's why I sprang for the solid state Garmin GTX-327. Even LESS moving
parts.

Maybe it'll last a few years. So far it's been awesome. (By the time I've
punched in the fourth number of my squawk code, they are saying "radar
contact"...)
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Old March 27th 04, 12:22 AM
Rosspilot
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That's why I sprang for the solid state Garmin GTX-327. Even LESS moving
parts.

Maybe it'll last a few years. So far it's been awesome.


I love mine.


www.Rosspilot.com


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Old March 27th 04, 12:39 PM
Dan Luke
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"Rosspilot" wrote:
That's why I sprang for the solid state Garmin GTX-327.
Even LESS moving parts.

Maybe it'll last a few years. So far it's been awesome.


I love mine.


Ditto. What a great piece of gear.

Garmin should pay me a commission. After seeing mine in action, the
flying club's maintenance officer replaced three B/K units in the club's
Cessnas with 327s.
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Old March 27th 04, 01:19 AM
Tom Sixkiller
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:Sg39c.104446$po.762988@attbi_s52...
What is it with transponders? They have to be the least reliable part on
any aircraft I've flown. They don't have lots of moving parts like a
gyro, yet they fail for the fun of it. ATC should just reply by default,
"N12345, not getting your transponder" whenever someone calls up.


I hear you!

That's why I sprang for the solid state Garmin GTX-327. Even LESS moving
parts.

Maybe it'll last a few years. So far it's been awesome. (By the time

I've
punched in the fourth number of my squawk code, they are saying "radar
contact"...)


Transponder? Or telepathy?


 




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