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Old May 29th 04, 12:11 AM
Hankal
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On one of my $100.00 hamburger flights my VOR-Glideslope went in op.
Worked fine until I landed then at take of it would not register. I visually
checked the antenna, but every thing seemed to be OK. That afternoon I flew to
my avionics shop for a check up. Of course my plane is due for the 24 month
Static check in June.
Any ideas what could have caused it and ballpark on cost?

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Old May 29th 04, 01:46 AM
Ken Reed
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On one of my $100.00 hamburger flights my VOR-Glideslope went in op.
Worked fine until I landed then at take of it would not register. I
visually checked the antenna, but every thing seemed to be OK. That
afternoon I flew to my avionics shop for a check up. Of course my
plane is due for the 24 month Static check in June. Any ideas what
could have caused it and ballpark on cost?


Last week mine died in a similar circumstance. It worked perfectly one
flight and was absolutely dead by the next. No warning at all. It turns
out the wiring harness simply came unplugged from the back of the
indicator.

KR
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Old May 31st 04, 02:20 PM
Dave Johnson
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Anytime I have an avionics failure I groan as I expect at least a $500 bill.
Sometimes I'm pleasantly surprised, but not often!
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Dave Johnson, Seneca-III N82073


"Hankal" wrote in message
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On one of my $100.00 hamburger flights my VOR-Glideslope went in op.
Worked fine until I landed then at take of it would not register. I

visually
checked the antenna, but every thing seemed to be OK. That afternoon I

flew to
my avionics shop for a check up. Of course my plane is due for the 24

month
Static check in June.
Any ideas what could have caused it and ballpark on cost?



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Old June 7th 04, 01:30 AM
Hankal
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Anytime I have an avionics failure I groan as I expect at least a $500 bill.
Sometimes I'm pleasantly surprised, but not often!


I was pleasantly surprised. The avionics shop was honest and just fixed some
loose connections.
Of course I also had my 24 month static check performed.
Hank
 




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