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Commercial - New LX7007
Hi,
LX Navigation will soon begin shipping the new LX7007 Pro IGC flight computer. I expect the first units to arrive sometime in July. The LX7007 Pro IGC is the newest version of what was previously the LX7000 Pro IGC. The new version offers a faster processor, more memory (I think) for waypoints, airspace and flight logs, and can provide 5V power for a Pocket PC. Since the LX7007 units will be available soon I would like to sell the LX7000 Pro IGC unit in my stock at a reduced price. I have found that customers (and myself) prefer to get the latest versions so I must reduce the price of the old model to sell it. I need to reduce the price enough for customers to feel the price difference makes up for the fact that it is not the latest model. I will therefore offer the LX7000 Pro IGC for $3995 (US $) which is $500 below the market price. You can compare the 2 units on my web site he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/lx.htm Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com |
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Paul,
You may be breaking a 'rule', but you aren't yelling and screaming like some plaid pants wearing, toupee covered, grinding (pick your place) accent spewing used car salesman. I don't mind your 'advertisements' one bit. And, I do see 'private' individuals who post an 'advertisement' that they are selling their glider or their instruments or whatever on this venue and I look for these items. Not that I can buy a glider, but I like to know what's out there. So, for me, I don't mind at all when Paul, Tim Mara, Tom Knauff, or any other business mentions they've got something new to sell. Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA At 18:54 29 June 2005, T O D D P A T T I S T wrote: 'Paul Remde' wrote: I will therefore offer the LX7000 Pro IGC for $3995 (US $) which is $500 below the market price. Please don't do this Paul. This is not a commercial forum and advertising is prohibited. T o d d P a t t i s t - 'WH' Ventus C (Remove DONTSPAMME from address to email reply.) |
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I agree with Ray.
Brian At 19:24 29 June 2005, Ray Lovinggood wrote: Paul, You may be breaking a 'rule', but you aren't yelling and screaming like some plaid pants wearing, toupee covered, grinding (pick your place) accent spewing used car salesman. I don't mind your 'advertisements' one bit. And, I do see 'private' individuals who post an 'advertisement' that they are selling their glider or their instruments or whatever on this venue and I look for these items. Not that I can buy a glider, but I like to know what's out there. So, for me, I don't mind at all when Paul, Tim Mara, Tom Knauff, or any other business mentions they've got something new to sell. Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA At 18:54 29 June 2005, T O D D P A T T I S T wrote: 'Paul Remde' wrote: I will therefore offer the LX7000 Pro IGC for $3995 (US $) which is $500 below the market price. Please don't do this Paul. This is not a commercial forum and advertising is prohibited. T o d d P a t t i s t - 'WH' Ventus C (Remove DONTSPAMME from address to email reply.) |
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We have few enough vendors in our sport and the market is highly fragmented.
Among those few are some of our best and most knowledgeable pilots. Many of them support us as speakers and exhibitors at our conventions. All of them have been generous with their time when I've had questions, even when it wasn't about something they sell. IMHO, none of them have abused the privilege. I think we can afford them a bit of space on this forum for product announcements, etc.. I vote with Ray Lovinggood. Ray Warshaw "Brian Iten" wrote in message ... I agree with Ray. Brian At 19:24 29 June 2005, Ray Lovinggood wrote: Paul, You may be breaking a 'rule', but you aren't yelling and screaming like some plaid pants wearing, toupee covered, grinding (pick your place) accent spewing used car salesman. I don't mind your 'advertisements' one bit. And, I do see 'private' individuals who post an 'advertisement' that they are selling their glider or their instruments or whatever on this venue and I look for these items. Not that I can buy a glider, but I like to know what's out there. So, for me, I don't mind at all when Paul, Tim Mara, Tom Knauff, or any other business mentions they've got something new to sell. Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA At 18:54 29 June 2005, T O D D P A T T I S T wrote: 'Paul Remde' wrote: I will therefore offer the LX7000 Pro IGC for $3995 (US $) which is $500 below the market price. Please don't do this Paul. This is not a commercial forum and advertising is prohibited. T o d d P a t t i s t - 'WH' Ventus C (Remove DONTSPAMME from address to email reply.) |
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I have just heard some very good news, Paul Remde at
Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/lx.htm has a really good deal on the LX7000 Pro ICG. The LX7007 Pro IGC is the newest version of what was previously the LX7000 Pro IGC. The new version offers a faster processor, more memory (I think) for waypoints, airspace and flight logs, and can provide 5V power for a Pocket PC. He is now offering the LX7000 Pro IGC unit at a reduced price of $3995 (US $) which is $500 below the market price. This was such good news that even thought I live in the UK I had to share it with you. DJ ASW17 401 Norfolk UK Ps I am not selling anything at all. |
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OK, then why not let the Usenet folks police it. Since, apparently, most of
us are not bothered by these postings, most of which are, arguably, informational anyway, if the "owners" of the medium choose to ignore them, so might we. I doubt that this will result in a flood of commercial posts from our vendors; there just aren't that many of them (or us for that matter). Ray Warshaw "T o d d P a t t i s t" wrote in message ... "Raphael Warshaw" wrote: I think we can afford them a bit of space on this forum for product announcements, etc.. I vote with Ray Lovinggood. Respectfully, it's not a voting issue. We don't own the computers used to distribute this newsgroup. Those who do own them rely on the Usenet rule that non-commercial forums prohibit commercial posting. Some Usenet distributors, particularly those who allow free access, refuse to carry groups that allow commercial posts. Those who carry this Usenet group uniformly have Terms of Service prohibiting commercial posting in non-commercial groups. If one commercial poster is allowed, others who have refrained from posting by virtue of their respect for the rules will feel that they must make similar posts to remain competitive. T o d d P a t t i s t - "WH" Ventus C (Remove DONTSPAMME from address to email reply.) |
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Please bear in mind that the updated LX 7000, sometimes identified as
the 7007, is still being tested by the IGC GNSS FR Approval Committee (GFAC) and is not yet IGC-approved. Details of GFAC testing are confidential but I can say that a LX7007 Display and Recorder unit has been received for testing and that a dialogue exists between GFAC and the manufacturer LXN on a number of points. When the LX 7007 is IGC-approved, this will be announced in the normal way on newsgroup r.a.s., on the igc-discuss email group, and the LX7000 IGC-approval document will be updated on the IGC GNSS web site. Ian Strachan Chairman IGC GFA Committee |
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Funny! Thanks,
Paul Remde "Don Johnstone" wrote in message ... I have just heard some very good news, Paul Remde at Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/lx.htm has a really good deal on the LX7000 Pro ICG. The LX7007 Pro IGC is the newest version of what was previously the LX7000 Pro IGC. The new version offers a faster processor, more memory (I think) for waypoints, airspace and flight logs, and can provide 5V power for a Pocket PC. He is now offering the LX7000 Pro IGC unit at a reduced price of $3995 (US $) which is $500 below the market price. This was such good news that even thought I live in the UK I had to share it with you. DJ ASW17 401 Norfolk UK Ps I am not selling anything at all. |
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Likewise.
Brian Iten wrote: I agree with Ray. Brian At 19:24 29 June 2005, Ray Lovinggood wrote: Paul, You may be breaking a 'rule', but you aren't yelling and screaming like some plaid pants wearing, toupee covered, grinding (pick your place) accent spewing used car salesman. I don't mind your 'advertisements' one bit. And, I do see 'private' individuals who post an 'advertisement' that they are selling their glider or their instruments or whatever on this venue and I look for these items. Not that I can buy a glider, but I like to know what's out there. So, for me, I don't mind at all when Paul, Tim Mara, Tom Knauff, or any other business mentions they've got something new to sell. Ray Lovinggood Carrboro, North Carolina, USA At 18:54 29 June 2005, T O D D P A T T I S T wrote: 'Paul Remde' wrote: I will therefore offer the LX7000 Pro IGC for $3995 (US $) which is $500 below the market price. Please don't do this Paul. This is not a commercial forum and advertising is prohibited. T o d d P a t t i s t - 'WH' Ventus C (Remove DONTSPAMME from address to email reply.) |
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