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How to clear CAI 302 flight log memory?



 
 
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Old June 16th 07, 01:42 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Frank[_1_]
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Default How to clear CAI 302 flight log memory?

Some time ago, I was able to fix a friend's problem with a CAI 302 by
clearing out the flight log memory. The procedure involved connecting
to the CAI 302 with a comm program like hyperterm and typing in
something like 'RESET' at the command prompt. I have gotten a couple
of similar requests here at the Sports Class Nationals, but in the
meantime I have forgotten the exact command or commands (getting old
and senile).

Anyone have the procedure handy? If so, could you email it to me at
paynter.5[remove ?

TIA,

Frank (TA)

 




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