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01-05-2009, 04:26 PM #11
I totally know the feeling. But for the GPS a PsOne Screen will work wonders, and you can find them online fairly cheap.
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Trevor Hale
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01-05-2009, 05:23 PM #12
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- Oct 2008
- Location
- ontario
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Trevor,
I have bid on a few PSOne screens on EBay but have yet to be successful. Another member here (Dave Cutliff) has put me on to a small screen LCD supplier he has used in the US and they have a good "deal" on right now. I have an email into them to see if they will deal with a Canuck and await their response.
While I have you I asked a general question in my "intro" post about Canadian suppliers ; are there any you use in particular that you prefer from the perspective of either being Canadian based on easy to work with for shipping? How about for basic things like wiring, switches, etc? I am a complete newbie at this stuff and wouldn't know where to go other than "The Source" store in the local mall.
Cheers, Dave
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01-05-2009, 05:54 PM #13
LOL Dave, I have purchased many switches form the source and paid an arm and a leg for them. If you are placing a large order Mouser.com in the us isn't bad, but you will get hit hard on duties and taxes. I have bought loads of things from Digikey when I loved in Toronto and Active surplus Downtown Toronto was a hot spot all the time for me.
Now I live in way Northern Ontario, 1.5 hours North of North Bay, so it is much harder to find parts.
As for Wire... I am the Director of security for a large company and I have Boxes of security wire kicking around. That and Cat5 so i make use of that.
Other then that, for Parts, I ordered my stuff from Engravity.. As far as quality is concerned in my "PERSONAL" opinion it was worth the shipping wait.
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Trevor Hale
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01-05-2009, 07:07 PM #14
I'm working on it now. First time the overhead has been lowered since the half-shell was finished. What a wiring mess.
This will give me a chance to straighten all of it out since everything is installed now. Before I was adding wiring as I added a module. It created a
wiring nightmare.Boeing Skunk Works
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01-05-2009, 07:14 PM #15
I just did my first succesful engine start entirely from the overhead without having to open the pop-up window. I though I was gonna pee my pants.
Oh my, this is powerful.
Even though my engine start switches worked, I still had to open the window to un-cap them. For whatever reason, this never worked correcly with the Hagstrom card. It's working perfectly with Leo's.
In addition, the looping starter sound from Turbine Sound Studios used with the DF727 has disappeared. A manual start can be made without the looping effect.
Unbelievable.
Thanks Leo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Boeing Skunk Works
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01-05-2009, 08:17 PM #16
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- Apr 2007
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- Alberta, Canada
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Hey Ian,
Do you think Leo could make an output card to work with his input card?
Rob
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01-05-2009, 10:21 PM #17
Michael,
That is good news. I know it was in the DF Forum and they were looking into it. But that test sounds very promising. I'm not there yet, still waiting form my overhead & parts to be shipped. Are you going to run most of the overhead off the BU0836X? I have 2 of the cards, but not the x model. They do work superbly.Rodney -
Real 727-200 pit
Last Flown as N392PA
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01-05-2009, 10:29 PM #18
Yes, the entire overhead.
So far I have the engine starters working along with pitot heat, pushback from the ground crew call button, No Smoking, Fasten Seat Belts (with mouse capture), landing lights, nav lights, strobes, and beacon.
I'm working on the yaw dampers now, and then runway turnoff lights, wing lights, flight control warning test, wipers, and a few other items.
Yes it's really good news about the TSS soundpack. I don't know why this makes a difference but it certainly does work correctly now.Boeing Skunk Works
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