ELT's and other stuff

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From: Angier M. Amesby way of Marvin Kaye <marvkaye [at] olsusa.com> <alphadog [at] nii.net>
Subject: Re: ELT's and other stuff
Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 00:51:49 -0500
To: <lancair.list [at] olsusa.com>

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Well, I'm sitting here fondling the box full of goodies received from

Lancair today.

I had ordered an ACK ELT p/n E-01 for $199 from their 1998 catalog. One of the

features which appealed to me was the use of Alkaline "D" cell batteries. What

I found in the box instead was an ARTEX ELT-200 for which I was billed $344.

And Oh by the way, this same item can be had from Aircraft Spruce for $297.50.

 Their response when questioned was:



Angier,

Vern gave me your e mail concerning the ELT.  We no longer carry the Ack

ELT

(p/n E-01) due to poor quality.  Instead we offer the ELT 200 which we feel

is made much better.  The price reflects that I suppose.  If you do not

want the ELT 200 you can return it for a full credit (to my attention

please).

Let me know what you would like to do and  I will handle the paperwork.

Thank You,

Debi Baer

Avionics Assistant



OK, OK, is this the old bait and switch routine??? If I did this to one of my

customers (without checking with them in advance), I'd have one less option

for any future prostate cancer cure!



Are any of you flying with the ACK Technologies ELT and are there legitimate

quality concerns here?



The next item in this box was their cabin heat valve p/n CHV-A. The design of

this part is mysterious to say the least. With the short flange end mounted to

the firewall, it seems clear which way to position the valve in order to

redirect hot air from entering the cockpit. Presumably, you would want to dump

this hot air overboard instead exhausting it into the engine compartment,

right? What I don't understand is this. With the valve positioned to direct

hot air into the cockpit, the other opening (dump opening for short) always

remains OPEN. Is there a reason for this? What am I missing here?



The last items received were two adjustable panel mount eyeball vents together

with two plenum caps. I guess I was not expecting the openings for air into

these plenum caps to be so small...5/6id, 3/4od. Are you really only supposed

to connect these caps to the naca scoops via 3/4id hose?



OK, this is enough rambling from me for the next several months. Do I keep the

ARTEX ELT or not?



Angier Ames

ELT's and other stuff

From: <Jimnordin [at] aol.com>
Subject: ELT's and other stuff
Date: Wed, 2 Dec 1998 09:12:33 EST
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In a message dated 98-12-02 01:04:55 EST, you write:



<< Are any of you flying with the ACK Technologies ELT and are there

legitimate

 quality concerns here? >>



Alphadog,



There have been occasions the ACK ELT activates when the com radio is keyed. I

have had atc tell me on more than one occasion that my ELT was active. Others

I understand have had the same experience. I have not contacted ACK but would

like others to comment that have.