Cambridge 302 needle stops moving intermittently
Hi Ramy,
I recommend verifying that the antenna is firmly attached to the back of the
302 - not just finger tight.
It may be that a new antenna would fix the problem. Or perhaps the GPS
engine needs replacement. I recommend sending it to Cambridge for repair.
Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
"Ramy" wrote in message
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On Oct 23, 12:07 pm, Mottley wrote:
On Oct 23, 10:36 am, Peter Purdie wrote:
If you don't want to use the flight recorder, you could open it up and
reseat the inter-board connectors (using contact cleaner sparingly).
Strip
and reassembly is not difficult with care.
If you want to use the flight recorder for any claim/competition then
opening kills the electronic seal, so it needs to go to the factory (or
approved repair agent outside the US) anyway after fixing.
At 04:22 23 October 2011, Eric Greenwell wrote:
On the last two flights, the needle on my 302 stopped moving. Cycling
the power didn't bring the needle to life, but the everything else
continued to work: audio, slow/fast arrows, averager, MC setting, GPS.
The first flight, it began moving again after a half hour or so; on the
second flight, it didn't start working again until I tried it again
about an hour after I landed.
Is there fix for this besides sending it back to Cambridge?
--
Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to
email me)
some older models had a problem with the indicater coming loose or
falling off,
again requiring an opening of unit to reclue the needle on its axle
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Since we talking 302 problems, mine started to loose GPS signal
intermittently. I suspect it is not the the GPS antenna since today
the signal did not came back until I restarted the 302.
Any suggestions?
Ramy
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