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Wish to find the source for the memory battery for
the Dittle Radio FSG71M. The one in my radio is 5 years old and needs to be replaced. |
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![]() Ray Gimmey wrote: Wish to find the source for the memory battery for the Dittle Radio FSG71M. Ray, I just replaced the battery and the LCD screen on my Dittel last season. For parts and service in the US they use an avionics shop in Florida.I looked all over my basement for the name of the shop and I couldnt find it.Sorry.Just email the Walter Dittel people and they can give you the contact info. K Urban |
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![]() KM wrote: Ray Gimmey wrote: Wish to find the source for the memory battery for the Dittle Radio FSG71M. Ray, I just replaced the battery and the LCD screen on my Dittel last season. For parts and service in the US they use an avionics shop in Florida.I looked all over my basement for the name of the shop and I couldnt find it.Sorry.Just email the Walter Dittel people and they can give you the contact info. K Urban I believe it is Eastern Avonics at Porta Gorda,FL It is at the airport. Good shop. |
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I have same radio about the same age. I always thought it is a special deal
to replace this battery and a factory authorized repair facility was the only place that could do. So, I would certainly rather do myself to avoid the hassle. Ray, would you follow up and tell us all how easy it was to purchase the battery, cost, and how difficult to replace. Thanks, Bob Fidler "Ray Gimmey" wrote in message ... Wish to find the source for the memory battery for the Dittle Radio FSG71M. The one in my radio is 5 years old and needs to be replaced. |
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I have had the job done---
The battery is proprietary and soldered to the circuit board. It is a lithium battery and can corrode the board if it leaks. The radio gets a "tune up" as well. I had it done at "Penninsula Electronics" previously know as "Nicks Electronics" in Miami--factory Dittle service and the job was satisfactory. -- Hartley Falbaum "Bob Fidler" wrote in message news:nb6dnYkM0awdUB7YnZ2dnUVZ_rOqnZ2d@wideopenwest .com... I have same radio about the same age. I always thought it is a special deal to replace this battery and a factory authorized repair facility was the only place that could do. So, I would certainly rather do myself to avoid the hassle. Ray, would you follow up and tell us all how easy it was to purchase the battery, cost, and how difficult to replace. Thanks, Bob Fidler "Ray Gimmey" wrote in message ... Wish to find the source for the memory battery for the Dittle Radio FSG71M. The one in my radio is 5 years old and needs to be replaced. |
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Hi,
Below are the 2 US repair facilities I am aware of. Dittel recommends the place listed below in Florida. I have not heard much about them but did receive some negative feedback a while ago. I'm not sure how accurate it was. Peninsula Avionics, Inc. 14229 SW 127th Street Miami, FL 33186 phone: 305-238-6550 Fax: 305-238-7819 Mr. Nick Popovski Another recommended source is below. Rick Lord at Erie Aviation http://www.erieaviation.com/ Rick is not factory recommended but I've received good feedback about his work once. Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com ___________________________ "HL Falbaum" wrote in message ... I have had the job done--- The battery is proprietary and soldered to the circuit board. It is a lithium battery and can corrode the board if it leaks. The radio gets a "tune up" as well. I had it done at "Penninsula Electronics" previously know as "Nicks Electronics" in Miami--factory Dittle service and the job was satisfactory. -- Hartley Falbaum "Bob Fidler" wrote in message news:nb6dnYkM0awdUB7YnZ2dnUVZ_rOqnZ2d@wideopenwest .com... I have same radio about the same age. I always thought it is a special deal to replace this battery and a factory authorized repair facility was the only place that could do. So, I would certainly rather do myself to avoid the hassle. Ray, would you follow up and tell us all how easy it was to purchase the battery, cost, and how difficult to replace. Thanks, Bob Fidler "Ray Gimmey" wrote in message ... Wish to find the source for the memory battery for the Dittle Radio FSG71M. The one in my radio is 5 years old and needs to be replaced. |
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![]() Bob Fidler wrote: I have same radio about the same age. I always thought it is a special deal to replace this battery and a factory authorized repair facility was the only place that could do. So, I would certainly rather do myself to avoid the hassle. Ray, would you follow up and tell us all how easy it was to purchase the battery, cost, and how difficult to replace. Bob, Here is what I did.I bought the battery and the LCD screen at the same time.I had the good people at Peninsula send copies of the repair manual that delt with replacement of the screen along with the parts.You dont need the repair manual for the battery because it is self explanatory as soon as you open the case.Replacing the battery takes just a few minutes, the screen took just a bit longer (There is alot of little parts in these sailplane radios!).Everything works fine and it is no big deal as long as you have a little electronical sodering experience. Believe or not I was going to take my radio and the parts to the local avionics shop and they were the ones that talked me into doing the job myself. K Urban |
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I couldn't tell you if I have a Dittle or a Becker
but I couldn't find a replacement battery for memory in all the normal places. We have a Batterys Plus store around the corner. Big green sign. So as a last resort I took my radio in told the man what I needed, he soldiered up a pack with shrink wrap and put it in place. Has worked fine for over a year now. Cost me $20. It had the same voltage and ah rating and was rechargable. I was kind out of options, so if your in the same place try it. Chuck At 14:18 16 December 2006, Paul Remde wrote: Hi, Below are the 2 US repair facilities I am aware of. Dittel recommends the place listed below in Florida. I have not heard much about them but did receive some negative feedback a while ago. I'm not sure how accurate it was. Peninsula Avionics, Inc. 14229 SW 127th Street Miami, FL 33186 phone: 305-238-6550 Fax: 305-238-7819 Mr. Nick Popovski Another recommended source is below. Rick Lord at Erie Aviation http://www.erieaviation.com/ Rick is not factory recommended but I've received good feedback about his work once. Good Soaring, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. http://www.cumulus-soaring.com ___________________________ 'HL Falbaum' wrote in message ... I have had the job done--- The battery is proprietary and soldered to the circuit board. It is a lithium battery and can corrode the board if it leaks. The radio gets a 'tune up' as well. I had it done at 'Penninsula Electronics' previously know as 'Nicks Electronics' in Miami--factory Dittle service and the job was satisfactory. -- Hartley Falbaum 'Bob Fidler' wrote in message news:nb6dnYkM0awdUB7YnZ2dnUVZ_rOqnZ2d@wideopenwest .com... I have same radio about the same age. I always thought it is a special deal to replace this battery and a factory authorized repair facility was the only place that could do. So, I would certainly rather do myself to avoid the hassle. Ray, would you follow up and tell us all how easy it was to purchase the battery, cost, and how difficult to replace. Thanks, Bob Fidler 'Ray Gimmey' wrote in message ... Wish to find the source for the memory battery for the Dittle Radio FSG71M. The one in my radio is 5 years old and needs to be replaced. |
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Bob Fidler wrote:
Ray, would you follow up and tell us all how easy it was to purchase the battery, cost, and how difficult to replace. It's been a while, but I believe my FSG71M has a 3.6V Tadiran 1/2AA lithium battery with radial leads. Cost about $5 at www.digikey.com. It wouldn't be a difficult repair, particularly if you don't mind how it looks (clip the leads at the old battery, solder the leads of new battery to the old ones, doing it right would likely require further disassembly). It does, however, require opening the case, which is of doubtful legality for anyone but a certified radio shop. Strangely enough, the LCD can be replaced without opening the case... Marc |
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![]() Marc Ramsey wrote: It does, however, require opening the case, which is of doubtful legality for anyone but a certified radio shop. Marc,When you say "doubtful legality" what do you mean?Have you found any reference that sugests it is illegal to work on a radio? Marc K Urban |
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