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    Re: Singer GA trainer

    And here some English info if you want to contact them:

    http://www.vluchtsimulatie.nl/index....d=55&Itemid=50

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    Re: Singer GA trainer

    I have 2 plotters now if anyone is interested.

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    Re: Singer GA trainer

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    Can you send me a picture of them ? How much do you want for one of them ?
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    Re: Singer GA trainer

    I'll take any spare parts wou would want to give me.
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    Re: Singer GA trainer

    Quote Originally Posted by linkuser View Post
    Hi,
    looking for informations about GAT-1 link trainer i found your post. Probably i can help you with a schematic. Which do you need ?

    Greetings from Germany
    Guten abent mein herr.
    I came across your post on this forum and would like to ask some assistance if you could help.
    I bought 2x GAT 1 units recently but unfortunatly it came without any literature. I would be very greatfull if I can get any technical info for it, such as manuals, technical description, block diagram, schematics, wiring diagram ect.
    If at all possible and you are willing to share, a wiring diagram will be # 1 on the list.
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    Martin Odendaal.
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    Re: Singer GA trainer

    "martinchopper"
    I don't know of anyone that has info on it that you need. However, if you decide to sell any parts off yours I would be interested. I am still missing a few pieces from the instrument panel. I have converted in to run using MS FSX

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    Re: Singer GA trainer

    Quote Originally Posted by martinchopper View Post
    Guten abent mein herr.
    I came across your post on this forum and would like to ask some assistance if you could help.
    I bought 2x GAT 1 units recently but unfortunatly it came without any literature. I would be very greatfull if I can get any technical info for it, such as manuals, technical description, block diagram, schematics, wiring diagram ect.
    If at all possible and you are willing to share, a wiring diagram will be # 1 on the list.
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    Hi Martin

    OK i have a complete set of manuals for same some of the cct diagrams are 11" high and about 30" wide and there are about 5 manuals of them plus the setup books
    All of this belongs to the museum but I am happy to photocopy individual parts as you require them but I wouldn't want to undertake to do it all in one go - i'd be here for months
    where do you want to start? will send you some photos etc of the machine we have so we can make sure wwe are talking about the same trainer - ours has a full set of power boards (but main PSU is now so unreliable I want to replace it with 2 x 25volt high current psu's with crowbar protection. I spent 3 months fixing ours (full of expensive FET's - then someone inserted a fualty motion board and blew it up again!!!!!

    Mike

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    Re: Singer GA trainer

    hello mike, thanks for the response.
    yes, my machines look the same as yours, just don't have the tail feathers.
    my problem is with the altimeter. everything else indicate flight while the altimeter remains 0 feet. I have proven the instrument by swapping it around with the instrument from the second trainer I have and it works perfect in that machine and the altimeter from the second trainer also does not work in the first machine. the same goes for the altitude circuit boards ( position 19 ) in the back of the machines. in fact, I swapped all the circuit boards over for various tests. nothing fixed the fault. I also traced and proven continuity of the wires.
    the machine with the problem is a little different than the other one I have. it has an extra ADF ( mounted to the left of the radios ) and DME ( mounted to the left of the clock ) on the panel with three more circuit boards in the front, mounted vertically on the flat aluminum plate to the port side of the yoke under the nose cone. judging by the wiring, i believe it to be a factory installation. there are no markings or indications on these boars as to what they would be for. the wiring is also way more involved and complicated than the lessor machine.
    it seems the standard wiring was done and then more wiring added to which the altimeter plugs into and the new wiring also plugs into the original altimeter wiring plug.
    well, if any of this make sense, I guess I would need a schematic or info around the altimeter or perhaps a description of how the altimeter is driven.
    I shall send you an e-mail also soon.
    many thanks.
    martin.

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    Re: Singer GA trainer

    Hi are you still working on the link trainer. If so I also have one and looking for wiring info any help would be appreciated. My email is majallen@ij.net

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