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My new LX7000 has instructions for setting up with electronic or
pneumatic compensation, but does not make a recommendation. My new glider seems to have a very nice TE installation, so my bet is on the pneumatic route, but if anyone has direct experience with this instrument (or on the topic in general) I would appreciate any feedback. Oh, and same question on my Cambridge 302 ... I used electronic TE compensation with it in my 304CZ, but I'm not sure that was the best way to go. And if I connect both instruments to the same TE probe, how much should they be separated in tube length? -ted/2NO (it's going in a Ventus 2c) |
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