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Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 6:22 am Post subject: EZ-1 Alt. hold |
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Hi;
Wopuld like to hear comments on the EZ-1 Altitude Hold, Installation
easy of use etc...
Versus the Altrac Unit, Prices are way up for both of course....
Thanks,
Bert
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fstringham
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 87
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Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 6:47 am Post subject: EZ-1 Alt. hold |
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Bert
The installation of the EZ Alt hold was realitivly easy. I am not flying so I can't give info on that yet.
Frank (at) SGu RV7A ...........NDY..............
> Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 09:19:45 -0500
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Hi;
Wopuld like to hear comments on the EZ-1 Altitude Hold, Installation
easy of use etc...
Versus the Altrac Unit, Prices are way up for both of course....
Thanks,
Bert&g==============
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Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 6:59 am Post subject: EZ-1 Alt. hold |
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Bert Murillo wrote:
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Hi;
Wopuld like to hear comments on the EZ-1 Altitude Hold, Installation
easy of use etc...
Versus the Altrac Unit, Prices are way up for both of course....
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Bert, here are articles detailing my experiences with both devices:
http://thervjournal.com/altrak.htm
http://thervjournal.com/EZ-2.htm
Bottom line, they both work nicely. The EZ-1 has more capacity for being
calibrated to your preferences and can be easily upgraded to an even
more feature-rich unit. The servos for each system are also very
different with the EZ servo being lighter and it also is more advanced
in the way it communicates with the control unit.
Installation is similar for both systems. You can download all the
manuals from each manufacturer's web site.
Sam Buchanan
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kahuna
Joined: 02 Feb 2007 Posts: 93
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Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 10:07 am Post subject: EZ-1 Alt. hold |
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My experience Ditto Sams.
I have had both in my RV's.
Its the feature rich design that puts the Trio ahead in its class.
I have been able to put each upgrade in as they come and nothing but software updates. No panel cutting. No wiring.
Cool.
Thrio's feature set has been pretty stable for the last year or so. Anyone know what they are working on these days?
Ive been hoping for a GRT integration but have not seen it yet.
Mike
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> Hi;
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> Wopuld like to hear comments on the EZ-1 Altitude Hold, Installation
> easy of use etc...
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> Versus the Altrac Unit, Prices are way up for both of course...
Bert, here are articles detailing my experiences with both devices:
http://thervjournal.com/altrak.htm
http://thervjournal.com/EZ-2.htm
Bottom line, they both work nicely. The EZ-1 has more capacity for being
calibrated to your preferences and can be easily upgraded to an even
more feature-rich unit. The servos for each system are also very
different with the EZ servo being lighter and it also is more advanced
in the way it communicates with the control unit.
Installation is similar for both systems. You can download all the
manuals from each manufacturer's web site.
Sam Buchanan
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