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Garmin 195 screen problem
I have a Garmin 195 that had its screen replaced about one year ago after about
two years use. Departing Sedona yesterday, the screen started to fade. Since I had three waypoints to get through the mess around Palmdale, the muck was thick, centers were turning down flight following, and my ship does not have any antique navigation radios, just a compass, it was not nice. Checked the connections and did not get better. After a while, it faded to almost invisable, then returned to readable. The top of the 195 was hot. It lasted til landing, but damn.. Anyone have any ideas, except to upgrade? Have others experienced this type of problem? When they replaced the screen lase year, they put in a couple of additinal components and charged a bunch. Bruce Patton |
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