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On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 4:25 AM Larry Bankole via KRnet <
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> Nope i am turning the case to the authorities because he is trying to scam
> me more money! Ple
Nope i am turning the case to the authorities because he is trying to scam me
more money! Please don’t make the same mistake I made ! This individual is
creepy he will even tell you that he google earth your house ! I had a lot of
success doing business with the KR family but now I can’t trust n
Branden:
I hope you have received your package. I forgot to follow up on it.
Thanks
Luis
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Hi Guys
I have just taken delivery of a UMA VSI unit and noticed something that
needs attension. The needle does not sit on zero. If I place my finger over
the rear port and apply slight pressure it will zero or even show a descent
depending on the amount of pressure applied. This is understandable
I'm sure that's the zero adjust screw but I wouldn't bother with it untill
it's mounted in the panel unless you just want to test it.
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From: "AVLEC"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 1:19 AM
Subject: KR> VSI
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- Original Message -
From: "AVLEC"
To: "KRnet"
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 3:19 PM
Subject: KR> VSI
> Hi Guys
> I have just taken delivery of a UMA VSI unit snip
At 01:19 AM 9/15/2006, you wrote:
>For interest sake, does anybody know exactly how these things work. I know
>it measures the rate of change in static pressure but then the needle should
>return to zero or at least move in that direction if I keep a constant
>pressure on the rear port with my fin
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AVLEC
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 1:20 AM
To: KRnet
Subject: KR> VSI
Hi Guys
I have just taken delivery of a UMA VSI unit and noticed somethi
>Brian Kraut wrote:
I have two that I have adjusted to zero
> then found that they were 100 FPM off later. The adjustment doesn't
> really
> wander much, but the needles are a bit sticky without the vibration and
> changing air pressure in flight so you don't always get it right the first
> tim
ber 17, 2006 7:55 AM
Subject: Re: KR> VSI
> >Brian Kraut wrote:
> I have two that I have adjusted to zero
>> then found that they were 100 FPM off later. The adjustment doesn't
>> really
>> wander much, but the needles are a bit sticky without the vibration and
>
Hi guys
Thanks to those that responded to my question regarding the VSI, it is now
zero'd and works just fine.
Along with the VSI, I also got an XCOM760 radio. I managed to get it powered
up today to see if it worked properly. Well to say I was impressed is an
understatement! This thing can pick up
>So, would it be best to adjust while sitting still on the ground with the
>engine running? At least you would get the vibration which might help the
>sticky needle.
Another possibility, and the one that I used to use on the helos, is to tap
the edge of the VSI (gently) with the handle of a screw
unday, September 17, 2006 7:56 AM
To: KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> VSI
>Brian Kraut wrote:
I have two that I have adjusted to zero
> then found that they were 100 FPM off later. The adjustment doesn't
> really
> wander much, but the needles are a bit sticky without the vibration an
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