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1. 06:42 AM - FW: Home available in OSH (John Cox)
2. 01:39 PM - MTW before OSH? (Terry Calloway)
3. 03:44 PM - rpa book store (Aviatre)
4. 09:44 PM - Re: Re: ANR conversion (Sam Sax)
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Subject: | FW: Home available in OSH |
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I still have a room or two available for wayward pilots
or builders in Old Oshkosh. Five bedrooms, 2.5 baths, sleeps eight,
Central Air Conditioning, newly remodeled S.Steel kitchen appliances,
HDTV and just 5 minutes from the field. $250 for an individual or $500
for a couple from Sunday, July 26th through Sunday, August 2.
John Cox - Oregon and headed to OSH '09
503-453-6016 cellular
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Anybody going to MTW before Oshkosh?
Talked to Keith Harbour and we were thinking of dropping into MTW for
Saturday night before Oshkosh if their was enough interest.
Getting in some practice Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning and
hoisting a few at an uncrowded bar.
Pumper
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Anybody know what's up with the RPA book store? I have not been able to get any
response since last Wed.
A/C Heating & Refrigeration By Frank Surfas
Quality Service and installations since 1977
www.surfascooling.com
(530) 644-0272
fax (530) 344-7129
Cell (530) 391-9760
Ca contractors license #354595
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Subject: | Re: ANR conversion |
I have used this ANR kit in the past (retrofitted it into my helmet) and it worked
well. In the past couple of years however, I have switched to C.E.P (Communication
Ear Protection) that in my experience is superior to ANR. The C.E.P
is primarily used in very high noise environment such as Helicopters and includes
a set of mini-transducers that are connected (in parallel) to the standard
helmet earphone via a short pigtail. The transducer is embedded in a standard
ear noise-protection foam plug with a tiny canal that bring the audio straight
to you eardrum while blocking the damaging noise. Much simpler to hook up
than ANR, no need for a power source and healthier to the ear than any ANR not
to mention the bottom line of very loud, clear and noise free audio (cheaper
too).
I think it's worth looking into - the manufacturer web site: www.cep-usa.com
FWIW
Sam Sax
Miami
-----Original Message-----
>From: mikspin <acromike@gmail.com>
>Sent: Jul 12, 2009 12:13 PM
>To: yak-list@matronics.com
>Subject: Yak-List: Re: ANR conversion
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>
>Hey guys,
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>I've been researching the different ANR options as well, and one thing I found
is that if you can hold out until OSH (and providing you're there), Headsets,
Inc. has a pretty decent show price.
>
>They also mentioned to me last year that if I called within a month or so after
the show and mentioned that I talked with them at OSH I could still get the
discount.
>
>Mike Hastings
>
>
>Read this topic online here:
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>http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=252656#252656
>
>
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