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Re: Wanted: cheap audio vario

by Martin Gregorie <martin@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Aug 29, 2008 at 07:13 PM

On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 10:13:19 -0700, Ian wrote:

> Folks,
> 
> I'm after a cheap audio vario for the Pirat, to replace a CAVII.
> Requirements are (a) cheap (b) 80mm (c) cheap (d) working (e) cheap.
>
I'd suggest:

(1) used Borgelt B.40. I'm very pleased with mine.
(2) Tasman V 1000, used if you can find one.

Why the instance on 80mm? you can always use an 80->57 adapter plate.

The B.40 is available in both 57 mm and 80 mm though I think the latter 
may be rare. Used because its been superseded by the B.400, which I 
haven't seen yet. I got a used B.40 with dodgy main switch and dead 
audio, and promptly sent it back to Mike Borgelt, who did an excellent, 
fast overhaul for a very reasonable price. The total cost was under 2/3 
the cost of a new Tasman: at that time both were available new at the 
same price. Its one drawback is that you need to press a button to read 
the average climb rate. I like the fact that it has a backup get-you-home 
PP3 strapped to the back of it and a power switch that lets you select 
12v from the glider or the PP3.

I've also flown with a Tasman and liked it too. The display is easy to 
read, average is continuously shown and its noises are pleasant. It too 
should run off a PP3 but you'd have to make your own battery box and 
external change-over switch. 

I was going try a Gizmo vario but the B.40 appeared at a price I couldn't 
refuse. I don't know anybody who has a Gizmo, but its spec is OK despite 
the unusual vertical ribbon display. Like the V.1000 it will run off a 
PP3 but again you'd need to make your own change-over etc. Judging by the 
on-site demo its easy to read and sounds good. It's also the cheapest new 
vario I'm aware of. http://www.gizmo-instruments.co.uk/
  
HTH
Martin


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 11 Posts in Topic:
Wanted: cheap audio vario
Ian <ian.groups@[EMAIL  2008-08-29 10:13:19 
Re: Wanted: cheap audio vario
Martin Gregorie <marti  2008-08-29 19:13:51 
Re: Wanted: cheap audio vario
Ian <ian.groups@[EMAIL  2008-08-30 02:03:50 
Re: Wanted: cheap audio vario
"noel.wade" <  2008-08-30 14:34:52 
Re: Wanted: cheap audio vario
Steve Leonard <zuni228  2008-08-31 13:24:03 
Re: SC-7 is definitely still in production
DRN <drn@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-09-01 06:35:26 
Re: Wanted: cheap audio vario
Ian <ian.groups@[EMAIL  2008-09-02 02:04:19 
Re: Wanted: cheap audio vario
Martin Gregorie <marti  2008-09-02 10:57:05 
Re: Wanted: cheap audio vario
Ian <ian.groups@[EMAIL  2008-09-02 05:25:09 
Re: Wanted: cheap audio vario
Martin Gregorie <marti  2008-09-02 18:31:48 
Re: Wanted: cheap audio vario
Andy <a.durbin@[EMAIL   2008-09-02 17:16:19 

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