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Old April 14th 12, 01:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Andrew Henderson
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Default Newbie S-NAV question

You’re welcome. Pleased it worked for you. :-)

Nothing like a good old thump to get things going!!

You might want to think about buying a new internal battery too as they
only last about 5 years. You do get plenty of warning when it's getting low
though so no panic.

Regards

Andy

At 00:26 14 April 2012, dbrunone wrote:

I tried this, and it actually worked! Thanks! Hopefully it won't happen
again

Andrew Henderson;813016 Wrote:
Had this happen to my SNav about 2-3 years ago and when I was ready to
go
X/c so I was screwed.

Another pilot who had previously had the same problem leaned in to the
back
of the panel, put his hand in near the back of the Snav and give it a
thump
with the side of his hand. All went back to normal and never had the
problem since.

Hope this helps.

Andy





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dbrunone


 




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