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Yes, I can actually see the numbers on my SIRS compass. I think there were
numbers on the old original one. They may even have been somewhat visible when it was new. "Blanche" wrote in message ... The SIRS compasses are using a silicon fluid. The claim is that the "thicker" fluid reduces turning and acceleration errors. personally, I really like the big numerals on the dial! |
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