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Cambridge 302 problem..HELP Please



 
 
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Old July 20th 09, 07:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Colin Milner
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Default Cambridge 302 problem..HELP Please


Have you got all the polar settings in correctly.
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At 15:15 22 June 2009, Robert Holliday wrote:
My 302 seems to work OK at 60 knots but when i fly 80 knots it indicates

10
knots lift (it is set up for super netto). The total energy is set at 0%
as
per instructions. It is not set up for electronic compensation. I

checked
for leaks in the TE probe and tubing and found none. I just had it
upgraded to the USB port and the software fixed so it would not "fill
up" the flight log storage. Has anyone had this kind of problem? any
ideas?
thanks.
bob holliday


 




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