Zenith601-List Digest Archive

Mon 01/19/09


Total Messages Posted: 8



Today's Message Index:
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     1. 04:09 AM - Re: Rear Elevator trim deflection (Ianrat)
     2. 06:52 AM - Re: VEDIO AND AUDIO RECORDING (Jim Belcher)
     3. 07:34 AM - Re: VEDIO AND AUDIO RECORDING (Patrick Best)
     4. 01:40 PM - Re: VEDIO AND AUDIO RECORDING (GLJSOJ1)
     5. 05:41 PM - Re: VEDIO AND AUDIO RECORDING. (Gary Gower)
     6. 05:48 PM - Re: Rear Elevator trim deflection (Ron Lendon)
     7. 06:37 PM - Re: Re: VEDIO AND AUDIO RECORDING (Rick Lindstrom)
     8. 08:57 PM - Time to paint ? (dhonabach)
 
 
 


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    Time: 04:09:49 AM PST US
    Subject: Re: Rear Elevator trim deflection
    From: "Ianrat" <ianrat@powerup.com.au>
    On the disk under the section 6-T-6 the first page is a copy of the plans. It is dated the 08/05 the same as the printed copy. That is why i asked if there was any updated info. Due to the time difference from the USA to Australia i thought i would try the forum instead of waiting until Zenith opens next week. Thank you Ian Ratcliffe Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=225632#225632


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    Time: 06:52:40 AM PST US
    From: Jim Belcher <z601@anemicaardvark.com>
    Subject: Re: VEDIO AND AUDIO RECORDING
    On Sunday 18 January 2009 20:18, GLJSOJ1 wrote: > > Hi all > I am looking for a way to record my first flights and wondering how to get > the audio to pick up more than just engine noise. There is a something > called a "patch cord cockpit voice recorder"pn: 13-01456. Any body out > there using this or have other ideas I haven't looked for one in years, but at one time there was a pickup coil used to record phone conversations. There was a suction cup on the end, which you stuck to the telephone, and a plug on the other end that would go to a recorder or microphone. I'd think the thing would also work very well with a headset. It has the advantage (since it was not a microphone, just a coil to pick up the magnetic field) of not getting any stray background noise. ============================================ Do not archive. ============================================ Jim B Belcher BS, MS Physics, Math, Computer Science A&P/IA Retired aerospace technical manager ============================================


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    Time: 07:34:14 AM PST US
    From: Patrick Best <Patrick.Best@telus.com>
    Subject: VEDIO AND AUDIO RECORDING
    EAA Mag "Sport Pilot" has an article about just this subject. They recommend a lapel mic stuffed into one of the headset earpeices. Any camcorder will have the input slot for the mic jack. -----Original Message----- From: owner-zenith601-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-zenith601-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Jim Belcher Sent: January 19, 2009 9:54 AM Subject: Re: Zenith601-List: VEDIO AND AUDIO RECORDING --> <z601@anemicaardvark.com> On Sunday 18 January 2009 20:18, GLJSOJ1 wrote: > > Hi all > I am looking for a way to record my first flights and wondering how to > get the audio to pick up more than just engine noise. There is a > something called a "patch cord cockpit voice recorder"pn: 13-01456. > Any body out there using this or have other ideas I haven't looked for one in years, but at one time there was a pickup coil used to record phone conversations. There was a suction cup on the end, which you stuck to the telephone, and a plug on the other end that would go to a recorder or microphone. I'd think the thing would also work very well with a headset. It has the advantage (since it was not a microphone, just a coil to pick up the magnetic field) of not getting any stray background noise. ============================================ Do not archive. ============================================ Jim B Belcher BS, MS Physics, Math, Computer Science A&P/IA Retired aerospace technical manager ============================================


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    Time: 01:40:24 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: VEDIO AND AUDIO RECORDING
    From: "GLJSOJ1" <gljno10@hotmail.com>
    Thanks everyone I just read the article in sport aviation and was really thinking that was the way to go. Does that also pick up when I key the mike button to transmit? If so that's perfect I plan to hard mount the camera over the baggage area and turn it on before I start the engine and turn it off when I shut it down. Thanks again Glenn -------- 601XL N676L reserved ALMOST DONE CHESAPEAKE VA Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=225726#225726


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    Time: 05:41:41 PM PST US
    From: Gary Gower <ggower_99@yahoo.com>
    Subject: VEDIO AND AUDIO RECORDING.
    In one of my recent trips to USA, I bought one (Best Buy or similar store, cant remember, I try to visit as much stores as I can). The brand of the recorder is RCA Digital Voice Recorder the model is RP5022B uses 2 AAA batteries. The good things I have found for my use (in flight) are: light and small (about the size of a cel phone) and also that the recordings can be saved to the computer though a USB cable. I put in in my shirt pocket with a tiny micro about the size of a 1/4" nut (same store) inside my headset, records both, what I say and what I hear. Also has two "quality" of recording settings, like the digital cameras, the better the recording; the bigger the archives, the less rec minutes. In good Q. has about 5 hrs. (good enough time for any flight), if the VOX is correct set, a 2 hrs flight, no passenger chatting will take a few minutes of radio conversation with tours, plus a few personal comments to record for latter (engine temp in climb out, etc). Batteries last for about 2 months, (I use it for work also, when no pen and paper ready). The best thing was that it cost about $20.00 Dlls. I think that there has to be more brands with similar futures. Or better newer models... Was a good buy for me. Hope this helps, and good luck in your testing. Saludos Gary Gower. --- On Mon, 1/19/09, Patrick Best <Patrick.Best@telus.com> wrote: > From: Patrick Best <Patrick.Best@telus.com> > Subject: RE: Zenith601-List: VEDIO AND AUDIO RECORDING > To: "'zenith601-list@matronics.com'" <zenith601-list@matronics.com> > Date: Monday, January 19, 2009, 10:33 AM > <Patrick.Best@telus.com> > > EAA Mag "Sport Pilot" has an article about just > this subject. They recommend a lapel mic stuffed into one > of the headset earpeices. Any camcorder will have the input > slot for the mic jack. > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-zenith601-list-server@matronics.com > [mailto:owner-zenith601-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf > Of Jim Belcher > Sent: January 19, 2009 9:54 AM > To: zenith601-list@matronics.com > Subject: Re: Zenith601-List: VEDIO AND AUDIO RECORDING > > --> <z601@anemicaardvark.com> > > On Sunday 18 January 2009 20:18, GLJSOJ1 wrote: > "GLJSOJ1" <gljno10@hotmail.com> > > > > Hi all > > I am looking for a way to record my first flights and > wondering how to > > get the audio to pick up more than just engine noise. > There is a > > something called a "patch cord cockpit voice > recorder"pn: 13-01456. > > Any body out there using this or have other ideas > > I haven't looked for one in years, but at one time > there was a pickup coil used to record phone conversations. > There was a suction cup on the end, which you stuck to the > telephone, and a plug on the other end that would go to a > recorder or microphone. > > I'd think the thing would also work very well with a > headset. It has the advantage (since it was not a > microphone, just a coil to pick up the magnetic > field) of not getting any stray background noise. > > ============================================ > Do not archive. > ============================================ > Jim B Belcher > BS, MS Physics, Math, Computer Science > A&P/IA > Retired aerospace technical manager > ============================================ > > > > > > > http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Zenith601-List


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    Time: 05:48:38 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: Rear Elevator trim deflection
    From: "Ron Lendon" <rlendon@comcast.net>
    FYI, I don't use the CD. I always get the most current information from the Zenith builders website. I have just started work on the fuselage and just printed out all the 6B pdf files from the web site. I check that and the print updates list when I start a new section of the build. -------- Ron Lendon, Clinton Township, MI WW Corvair with Roy's Garage 5th bearing Zodiac XL, ScrapBuilder ;-) http://www.mykitlog.com/rlendon Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=225780#225780


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    Time: 06:37:35 PM PST US
    From: Rick Lindstrom <tigerrick@mindspring.com>
    Subject: Re: VEDIO AND AUDIO RECORDING
    Hi, Glenn. When we needed cockpit audio for aviation marketing videos, that's exactly what we did. A small Radio Shack bullet mike taped into the earcup and plugged into our camera worked perfectly, getting both the radio transmissions and the attenuated cockpit background noise. If you can hear yourself transmit via the comm radio's sidetone, it will be picked up by the mike as well. Good luck! Rick Lindstrom First Light Media -----Original Message----- >From: GLJSOJ1 <gljno10@hotmail.com> >Sent: Jan 19, 2009 1:39 PM >To: zenith601-list@matronics.com >Subject: Zenith601-List: Re: VEDIO AND AUDIO RECORDING > > >Thanks everyone > >I just read the article in sport aviation and was really thinking that was the way to go. Does that also pick up when I key the mike button to transmit? If so that's perfect > >I plan to hard mount the camera over the baggage area and turn it on before I start the engine and turn it off when I shut it down. >Thanks again > >Glenn > >-------- >601XL N676L reserved >ALMOST DONE >CHESAPEAKE VA > > >Read this topic online here: > >http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=225726#225726 > >


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    Time: 08:57:06 PM PST US
    Subject: Time to paint ?
    From: "dhonabach" <don@pcperfect.com>
    I just finished flying off my 40 hours on my 601HDS and everything is performing well. I'm starting to seriously think about painting and while I understand the core process (from reading), it is hard to just get a straight answer on what paint brands and produts to use with an HVLP gun that is geared for our 6061-T6 planes. For those that painted, do you have any product recommendations? Also, any tips? Thanks! Don Honabach 601HDS - N601DX Tempe, AZ Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=225817#225817




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