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Old December 29th 04, 10:05 PM
Nathan Young
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On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 09:37:37 -0600, "Jim Burns"
wrote:

Could be. Yesterday he visited the FBO that we used to lease the 182RG from
and they checked that one, it was only 28v. We're kind of in a 430 deprived
area of Wisconsin
Jim


I don't know how far North in Wisconsin you are, but if you can make
it to Chicago DuPage, JA Air Center is an absolutely stellar avionics
shop. I also believe they are the largest Garmin dealer.

When my KX155 was not driving a GS correctly, they bench tested it for
free, and the tech took the time to show me the performance on the
bench. It is rare to find this kind of customer service.

-Nathan

 




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