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Old September 5th 13, 08:03 PM
OregonGliderPilot OregonGliderPilot is offline
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The VP-3 is quite archaic by todays standards and not worth spending any money fixing. The main unit makes a good boat anchor! I do have the owners guide if you want it.
JJ



Hello John, I am not sure about the usefulness of a VP3 as a boat anchor, a bit light I think. I suspect it probably would more fulfill its destiny as a door stop....

It is just that it is there on my shelf and I look at it and remember the complexities and problems of setting it up. I just wonder if it still works and might be better as a complete door stop rather than just the main unit. I would be interested in the manual if you would like it to go to a good home.

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