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OregonGliderPilot
September 5th 13, 03:32 AM
Would anyone have a Peschges VP3 wiring harness and display in the depths of their garage or old instrument store? I have the main unit from way back and I thought it would be interesting to see if it still works. I might even pay some money for parts in good condition! Thanks in advance,

MG

Kevin Christner
September 5th 13, 01:13 PM
Contact Tim Mara I think he has a couple as well as a manual.

2C

On Wednesday, September 4, 2013 10:32:42 PM UTC-4, OregonGliderPilot wrote:
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Sarah[_2_]
September 5th 13, 01:21 PM
I have a complete VP3 ( main, display, wiring ).

On Wednesday, September 4, 2013 9:32:42 PM UTC-5, OregonGliderPilot wrote:
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JJ Sinclair[_2_]
September 5th 13, 02:30 PM
On Wednesday, September 4, 2013 7:32:42 PM UTC-7, OregonGliderPilot wrote:
> Would anyone have a Peschges VP3 wiring harness and display in the
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> works. I might even pay some money for parts in good condition! Thanks
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> in advance,
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The VP-3 is quite archaic by todays standards and not worth spending any money fixing. The main unit makes a good boat anchor! I do have the owners guide if you want it.
JJ
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OregonGliderPilot
September 5th 13, 08:03 PM
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The VP-3 is quite archaic by todays standards and not worth spending any money fixing. The main unit makes a good boat anchor! I do have the owners guide if you want it.
JJ



Hello John, I am not sure about the usefulness of a VP3 as a boat anchor, a bit light I think. I suspect it probably would more fulfill its destiny as a door stop....

It is just that it is there on my shelf and I look at it and remember the complexities and problems of setting it up. I just wonder if it still works and might be better as a complete door stop rather than just the main unit. I would be interested in the manual if you would like it to go to a good home.

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OregonGliderPilot
September 5th 13, 08:06 PM
I have a complete VP3 ( main, display, wiring ).

Do you have a price in mind, or perhaps you might have some sympathy with JJ's point of view?

Thanks!

MG

September 6th 13, 07:29 AM
I have a VP-4E Nav which still works well. The only drawbacks are 1: the somewhat unpleasant timbre of the audio and 2: the fact that it's not GPS linked. It'll get replaced when I put a PowerFLARM core unit onboard as I will want a computer that uses the FLARM as a GPS source and logger. 7007 Basic or 8080 Simple are the main contenders for me.

JJ Sinclair[_2_]
September 6th 13, 01:00 PM
On Thursday, September 5, 2013 12:03:25 PM UTC-7, OregonGliderPilot wrote:
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> any money fixing. The main unit makes a good boat anchor! I do have the
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> the complexities and problems of setting it up. I just wonder if it
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> the main unit. I would be interested in the manual if you would like it
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Shoot me an e-mail at johnsinclair75(at)yahoo.com with your address and the manual is yours.
Cheers,
JJ

Dan Marotta
September 6th 13, 03:51 PM
Archaic, maybe so, but it still helped me finish my Diamond Badge 20-some
years ago.


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> anchor, a bit light I think. I suspect it probably would more fulfill
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> the complexities and problems of setting it up. I just wonder if it
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