RV-List Digest Archive

Sun 07/08/07


Total Messages Posted: 4



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     1. 08:16 AM - RV Panel (Carl Bell)
     2. 08:24 AM - Re: VM1000 fuel pressure sender (Vanremog@aol.com)
     3. 12:39 PM - Re: RV4 GPS HP 5550 mount (RV6160hp@AOL.COM)
     4. 02:56 PM - Re: RV4 GPS HP 5550 mount (Tom Gummo)
 
 
 


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    Time: 08:16:44 AM PST US
    From: "Carl Bell" <carlbell@gforcecable.com>
    Subject: RV Panel
    Hi All, I'm looking for a panel for my RV 7 that is similar to the RV 10 panel that Stein-Air sells. (they do not have one for the 7) What I'm looking is a slightly raised radio stack in the middle and all three sections unscrew from a sub-frame. This allow pulling out a sections of the panel for maintenance, (I have a slider) Thanks for any ideas you have.


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    Time: 08:24:37 AM PST US
    From: Vanremog@aol.com
    Subject: Re: VM1000 fuel pressure sender
    In a message dated 7/7/2007 10:41:50 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, chasb@satx.rr.com writes: I have a low pressure fuel pressure sender which I will be glad to donate. It is for a 2003 vintage VM1000, but I'll bet it is the same. I replaced it (along with a chip in the CPU) with a higher pressure sender for a fuel injection system. Send me a back channel snail main address and I will get it in the mail early next week. ===================================================== Charles- I already paid $200 or so to get a new one shipped from VMS, so I'm sorry that I didn't know about yours sooner. Hang on to it and I'm sure that someone else will have a need for it by and by. GV (RV-6A N1GV O-360-A1A, C/S, Flying 859hrs, Silicon Valley, CA) ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.


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    Time: 12:39:34 PM PST US
    From: RV6160hp@AOL.COM
    Subject: Re: RV4 GPS HP 5550 mount
    My brand new IPaq AnywhereMap works great in RV6 Tip up mounted in LH Corner of my cockpit away from panel about by the canopy internal latch repease of the tip up area - without external GPS antenna. I have the WX blue tooth and I remote the antenna up to glarishield area. I power it all from a cig lighter adapter for now may hard wire later but enjoy taking the system into the car to play with and learn it more. The WX box really has enough leads and can be behinid the RV6 seats, been sitting it in the whell on the copilot side under the rudder cable pathway (again think RV6) B-Tooth works fine for the most part,,, I use a RAM Ball mount I modified not theirs supplied - it was same RAM mount location & pieces for my Garmin Pilot III (which will be on Ebay when I get around to it)....think you might want it close to your eyesite limitations in sun glar wiped out detail and to far aweay the type gets mighty small.....so far loving it some glitches and time with support services for a few gremlins, but compared to the Garmin 396/496's unit is smaller and TOM TOM with all the PDA benefits and at a substancial savings over the Garmin made the decision easy for me. Wirless internet in areas for instant weather download kewl too... regards David McManmon N58DM RV6 Builder - Pilot ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.


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    Time: 02:56:20 PM PST US
    From: "Tom Gummo" <T.gummo@verizon.net>
    Subject: Re: RV4 GPS HP 5550 mount
    I have the Pilot III and I have it mounted on my canopy rail directly in front of my face. It is high enough so that it doesn't block the view of any of my instrument panel and high enough to see and operate with ease. It also doesn't block any outside view but top of my cowling only. I use the unit mounted antenna. I installed a power plug and run the unit off aircraft power. We tried to mount in the same place a Garmin 196 unit but because of the larger size it ended up in the back for the PAX and the Pilot III is still up front with me. I can sent photos if requested. Tom Gummo Apple Valley, CA Harmon Rocket-II - RV-4 modified :-) N561FS - 318 hours - do not archive http://mysite.verizon.net/t.gummo/index.html do not archive ----- Original Message ----- From: RV6160hp@aol.com To: rv-list@matronics.com Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2007 12:36 PM Subject: Re: RV-List: RV4 GPS HP 5550 mount My brand new IPaq AnywhereMap works great in RV6 Tip up mounted in LH Corner of my cockpit away from panel about by the canopy internal latch repease of the tip up area - without external GPS antenna. I have the WX blue tooth and I remote the antenna up to glarishield area. I power it all from a cig lighter adapter for now may hard wire later but enjoy taking the system into the car to play with and learn it more. The WX box really has enough leads and can be behinid the RV6 seats, been sitting it in the whell on the copilot side under the rudder cable pathway (again think RV6) B-Tooth works fine for the most part,,, I use a RAM Ball mount I modified not theirs supplied - it was same RAM mount location & pieces for my Garmin Pilot III (which will be on Ebay when I get around to it)....think you might want it close to your eyesite limitations in sun glar wiped out detail and to far aweay the type gets mighty small.....so far loving it some glitches and time with support services for a few gremlins, but compared to the Garmin 396/496's unit is smaller and TOM TOM with all the PDA benefits and at a substancial savings over the Garmin made the decision easy for me. Wirless internet in areas for instant weather download kewl too... regards David McManmon N58DM RV6 Builder - Pilot ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- See what's free at AOL.com.




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