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Hi Buly,
I think this is really good news. Much better to have a reason for the
problem and in this case, it cropped up at a very good time (NOT
flying).
Sorry for the late reply, but I'm trying to get thru 230 Flyrotary
messages waiting for me after a 10 day vacation. I've read about 200
of them and have 85 to go. They just keep coming in. :)
Bob W.
On Fri, 22 Jun 2007 17:51:39 -0400
Bulent Aliev <atlasyts@bellsouth.net> wrote:
Thanks Tracy. I sent it because had a feeling that there could be a problem also. It was modified since the canopy was pushing down on the connector.
Buly
On Jun 22, 2007, at 10:38 AM, Tracy crook wrote:
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> Buly,
> I was preparing to ship your EC2 & EM2 back after repairs when I > noticed the EC2 control panel in the bottom of the box you sent. > I normally don't need this when repairing EC2s but yours turned out > to be an exception. I noticed what I thought to be more shipping > damage. The connector was bent down at a considerable angle. On > closer observation it was apparent that this was an intentional > modification as the solder connections had been reheated and the > connector solder pins bent down while pulling them out of the > board. The solder connections had been re-soldered. During this > process a couple of the connections were broken. This caused > several of the programming modes to be disabled and even worse, the > Mode selected on the thumbwheel switch was not always what was > actually being programmed. To say the least, this is a formula > for disaster.
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> Don't do this to my babies! If it won't fit in the location you > are trying to fit it in, find another location or modify the > location, NOT THE EC2!
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> I'll try to get this fixed before leaving next Tuesday but it'll be > close. No promises though.
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> Tracy
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