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![]() I need a new encoder. I currently have a Trans-Cal D120-P2-T. I can get an overhauled exchange for $230. Should I do that or just replace it with a new ACK A-30 or Ameri-King AK-350? The Ameri-King is the cheapest at $150. I believe both the ACK and Ameri-King use an oven to compensate for temperature variations, while the Trans-Cal does not. Is it better to have one with an oven or without? Is the Trans-Cal a better encoder making it worth the extra money? |
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I think it was the Ameri-King AK-350 that I replaced for my Trans-Cal
when it went belly-up. You do have to wait for the encoder to out put a signal. I first noticed this when my GPS messaged me that it had an altitude fail. This occured for about 6 minutes. I called the avionics shop and they explained the warmup that is required. Other than that it does work fine. The GPS does require a valid encoder signal for IFR operations. Chad Lemmen wrote: I need a new encoder. I currently have a Trans-Cal D120-P2-T. I can get an overhauled exchange for $230. Should I do that or just replace it with a new ACK A-30 or Ameri-King AK-350? The Ameri-King is the cheapest at $150. I believe both the ACK and Ameri-King use an oven to compensate for temperature variations, while the Trans-Cal does not. Is it better to have one with an oven or without? Is the Trans-Cal a better encoder making it worth the extra money? |
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Chad Lemmen wrote
I need a new encoder. I currently have a Trans-Cal D120-P2-T. I can get an overhauled exchange for $230. Should I do that or just replace it with a new ACK A-30 or Ameri-King AK-350? The Ameri-King is the cheapest at $150. I believe both the ACK and Ameri-King use an oven to compensate for temperature variations, while the Trans-Cal does not. Is it better to have one with an oven or without? Is the Trans-Cal a better encoder making it worth the extra money? The Trans-Cal is not like the other encoders. It is built exactly like an altimeter, bellows and all, but instead of a dial and hands it has an optical encoder disk. The electronics are only used to change the optical signals into electronic ones. No tuning, no drift - the adjustments on a Trans-Cal are actually mechanical. What this means, in practice, is that needing adjustment is VERY rare, The ACK and Ameri-King are electronic beasts, they're analog, and they drift. They tend to need adjustment every year or two, even with the oven. You can generally pick up a used Trans-Cal for about $100. Michael |
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Ross Richardson wrote:
I think it was the Ameri-King AK-350 that I replaced for my Trans-Cal when it went belly-up. You do have to wait for the encoder to out put a signal. I first noticed this when my GPS messaged me that it had an altitude fail. This occured for about 6 minutes. I called the avionics shop and they explained the warmup that is required. Other than that it does work fine. The GPS does require a valid encoder signal for IFR operations. 6 minutes! Thats a long warmup. Is that during the summer or winter? I live in Michigan so it may take a while to warm up during the winter. Chad Lemmen wrote: I need a new encoder. I currently have a Trans-Cal D120-P2-T. I can get an overhauled exchange for $230. Should I do that or just replace it with a new ACK A-30 or Ameri-King AK-350? The Ameri-King is the cheapest at $150. I believe both the ACK and Ameri-King use an oven to compensate for temperature variations, while the Trans-Cal does not. Is it better to have one with an oven or without? Is the Trans-Cal a better encoder making it worth the extra money? |
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Winter as it is in Texas. By the time I let the engine warm up, taxi
out, and do run up, the Altitude Fail message is gone. Summer, its gone a little faster. Ross 6 minutes! Thats a long warmup. Is that during the summer or winter? I live in Michigan so it may take a while to warm up during the winter. |
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Justin Case wrote in
: Had a very tough time with AmeriKing. An ELT failed 3 days prior to the expiration of the warranty. A call was made to AmeriKing (or should I say ChungKing) and they said not to worry, send it in with the original sales slip. Two weeks later we received a call from *&^%King saying the unit was out of warranty since it arrived there 2 days after the warranty expired (UPS ground). When we explained the situation, along with the name of the person to whom we spoke, Mr. King said NO! That is NOT normal for warranty. The date is that when the problem was reported, not when the unit arrives (providing it arrives in a reasonable and timely fashion). Unfortunately, the amount of money may not be worth fighting over, but I think Ameri-King has a pretty weak case. ----------------------------------------------- James M. Knox TriSoft ph 512-385-0316 1109-A Shady Lane fax 512-366-4331 Austin, Tx 78721 ----------------------------------------------- |
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On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 12:30:03 -0500, "James M. Knox"
wrote: Justin Case wrote in : Had a very tough time with AmeriKing. An ELT failed 3 days prior to the expiration of the warranty. A call was made to AmeriKing (or should I say ChungKing) and they said not to worry, send it in with the original sales slip. Two weeks later we received a call from *&^%King saying the unit was out of warranty since it arrived there 2 days after the warranty expired (UPS ground). When we explained the situation, along with the name of the person to whom we spoke, Mr. King said NO! That is NOT normal for warranty. The date is that when the problem was reported, not when the unit arrives (providing it arrives in a reasonable and timely fashion). Unfortunately, the amount of money may not be worth fighting over, but I think Ameri-King has a pretty weak case. Tell me about it! What you say is the norm, so we didn't worry about anything. Unfortunately the dirty deed was done long before we were all aware of it. Taken into consideration that the owner would rather pay than fight, that's exactly what he did. He needed to get back into the air for some type of volunteer angel flight (or on the same par). If we would have known of the outcome, it would have been easier to buy new from Spruce, sell the accy's on Ebay and go merrily along with new warranty (fingers crossed). I'm not the only one that's had problems with the zipper heads out there but I can tell you I won't have any more. Just won't use them! ----------------------------------------------- James M. Knox TriSoft ph 512-385-0316 1109-A Shady Lane fax 512-366-4331 Austin, Tx 78721 ----------------------------------------------- |
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![]() "James M. Knox" wrote in message ... Justin Case wrote in That is NOT normal for warranty. The date is that when the problem was reported, not when the unit arrives (providing it arrives in a reasonable and timely fashion). Unfortunately, the amount of money may not be worth fighting over, but I think Ameri-King has a pretty weak case. Victor (Mr. AmeriKing) is a real piece of work. Customer service is not one of his strong points. It's fortunate that his stuff is fairly reliable and cheap that nobody pushes him on the issue. |
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On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 15:11:15 -0400, "Ron Natalie"
wrote: "James M. Knox" wrote in message ... Justin Case wrote in That is NOT normal for warranty. The date is that when the problem was reported, not when the unit arrives (providing it arrives in a reasonable and timely fashion). Unfortunately, the amount of money may not be worth fighting over, but I think Ameri-King has a pretty weak case. Victor (Mr. AmeriKing) is a real piece of work. Customer service is not one of his strong points. It's fortunate that his stuff is fairly reliable and cheap that nobody pushes him on the issue. That's the unfortunate part. Prices are right! You pays your money, you takes your chances, although most stuff is reliable. |
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I talked with Trans-Cal and they said they would overhaul my D120-P2-T
encoder to like new with all the updates (mine was manufactured in 1974) for $300 or they would exchange mine for the newer SSD-120-30 solid state unit for $165. It seems like the easy decision would be to get the solid state unit, but they did say that those units tend to need re-calibration every two years and may need repair after 5 years or so. The older style encoder will most likely last 30 years and may never need calibration. I chose to get mine overhauled, I think it will save me money in the long run. It sounds like the ACK and Ameri-King units also need calibration often. I looked through my logs and can't find any entries for repairs to my encoder, which means it has lasted 29 years. |
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