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On Friday, December 12, 2014 12:00:25 PM UTC-6, John Galloway wrote:
The original question was to find out whether the natural osicaltion/vibration/jiggling of a fit healthy TE probe in flight has any effect at all on the accuracy of the TE compensation "Any effect at all"? Yes, it has some. But, it is a high frequency vibration, and the time constant on vario displays is much longer, so as a practical answer, "No, it does not have significant adverse affects on TE Compensation". Steve Leonard |
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