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Old May 13th 09, 08:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default FS: Compaq Aero 1550 w/ GN2, CAI cradle

Aero 1550
16mb CF card.
New 850 mAh Li-ion main battery.
New 2032 backup battery.
Glide Navigator 2 (installed) with password.
Cambridge Pocket Nav cradle with 3" RAM arm and 57mm panel mount, pass-
through 6-pin RJ11.
100-240V AC charger.
Cradle with RS242 (9-pin D) serial connector.
Slip-on storage pouch.
In great shape and was functional when removed from the glider.
After replacing the batteries I have experimented with but not flown
with it.
$250
Jim
staniforthjim?yahoo?com (remove questionable bits and replace with the
usual)
+1 661 428-2028
 




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