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http://www.pia.com/piapubs/AC_105-2D_RGL.pdf
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Yes
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I did not set such a goal. need read the program unit. To hold a series of experiments.
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Cypres does not offer such opportunities. Producer can do. Free.
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And should it be?
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Cypres Pressure Sensors: http://www.allsensors.com/datasheets/J2/MilliMed/Millivolt%20Output%20H-Grade.pdf
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AAD pressure sensors are temperature compensated. Cypres pressure sensor no has temperature compensation is below 0 degrees Celsius. Cypres pressure sensor no can be stored at temperatures below -40 degrees Celsius. For cold countries, this is a significant factor.
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The User’s Manual on page 10 is written
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Any DZ you have the opportunity to hear the nearest airport manager. Manager generally reports the temperature, pressure, humidity, and much more. After reading the information menu you have the ability to compare data. No need to have their own precision instrument for comparison. This is advertising? Specifically for you attached a picture of paragraph 3.5.5 I'm just trying to explain to a person unknown to him the possibility of the elementary unit.
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Thus, on this subject is nothing you can say? You are once again engaged in advertising. It is bad that you could not understand one paragraph (3.5.5.) statement. Go to the topic of Cypres. Just try and not engage in advertising there. P.S. How many times you press the button to go to the menu info Vigil ? P.P.S. You reason that you do not know. This is silly.
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Using Vigil, even without the knowledge of university, you will at any time have the opportunity to judge the condition device. Try to overcome hatred and class to read one paragraph of instructions to the Vigil. :) Page 16, paragraph 3.5.5. «INFO» Menu (Information) http://www.vigil.aero/files/images/ENGELS___DP_JUN_2010.pdf
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For Vigil 0,00$
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You do not really understand the difference when a sensor is checked every 4 years, and the sensor package is checked at any moment?
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I'm not exactly put it. You can only trust the manufacturer (Airtek) This example, you little? http://www.cypres.cc/images/stories/storypictures/service_bulletin_april_2008_e.pdf The controversy comes to a standstill when start advertising slogans. Try to argue his view of the technical details.
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You never know how many have gone from the ideal parameters pressure sensor Cypres. An opportunity for years you jump with a faulty sensor. Such an instrument is at best useless. You just have to believe.
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I agree with you that 4 years a reasonable time to verify the Cypres. I do not agree with your conclusions about the reasons for testing. Disagree with your reasoning on the complete test Cypres its elements. Cypres does not check the deviation of the parameters of the pressure sensor. This is the main reason for testing the device. This is the only "mechanical" component in the AAD.
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Vigil® One can always look at the menu info. Saves n number of activations on your Vigil®
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Vigil verses Cypress, which would you choose?
Nelyubin replied to MikeRMontagne's topic in Gear and Rigging
None. Sometimes this period may be 4-6 months. All through a dealer network Airtek. At Artek only two units for maintenance. One in Germany, second in the U.S.. Regulations required. ;) So, send an email to Airtec. Tell them the serial number of your AAD. Ask them when they received it, and when they shipped it back. Then we will know for sure if Airtec was the source of the delay. You might also ask them that if the service time was unusually long, what the cause was. Is there a chance that the extreme conditions in Russia make more work during the service? I long ago (2005) refused to poor maintenance Airtek. Now I use the Vigil, and I have no problems. -
Vigil verses Cypress, which would you choose?
Nelyubin replied to MikeRMontagne's topic in Gear and Rigging
Airtrek in Russia and other countries (except U.S.) operate only through their dealers. Airtek themselves create the problem. -
Vigil verses Cypress, which would you choose?
Nelyubin replied to MikeRMontagne's topic in Gear and Rigging
None. Sometimes this period may be 4-6 months. All through a dealer network Airtek. At Artek only two units for maintenance. One in Germany, second in the U.S.. Regulations required. ;) -
Vigil verses Cypress, which would you choose?
Nelyubin replied to MikeRMontagne's topic in Gear and Rigging
Mannheim In German, it will be written Mannheim. I see no reason for sarcasm. I think in Russian form a pair of words to write can not. http://www.basf.com/group/corporate/en/function/conversions:/publish/content/investor-relations/annual-meeting/images/location_plan.gif http://www.panoramio.com/photo/31611944 Remember your own words! Address them to your countryman. -
Vigil verses Cypress, which would you choose?
Nelyubin replied to MikeRMontagne's topic in Gear and Rigging
That's a blank lie and an insult to the folks at Aitrec. Go there, ask for a tour and have a look. You'll see everybody is working. I care little as they puff. The result is important. The result of the deplorable Two months for maintenance ustroistva consisting of a single processor? Work better or change direction (the staff). -
Vigil verses Cypress, which would you choose?
Nelyubin replied to MikeRMontagne's topic in Gear and Rigging
Mannheim In German, it will be written Mannheim. I see no reason for sarcasm. I think in Russian form a pair of words to write can not. http://www.basf.com/group/corporate/en/function/conversions:/publish/content/investor-relations/annual-meeting/images/location_plan.gif http://www.panoramio.com/photo/31611944 -
Vigil verses Cypress, which would you choose?
Nelyubin replied to MikeRMontagne's topic in Gear and Rigging
Discussed the problem of the instruments in sealed aircraft. Want to discuss something different - create a separate topic. Or as they say in Russia, not fucking my brain.