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PostPosted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 1:00 pm 
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Anyone got any pictures?

Or know where I could get one.

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Here you go...
Don't know about ON/OFF switch.

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Thank you very much.

Someone in work told me it is possible to re-use the military version with an on off switch...?

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Boeing Driver wrote:
Thank you very much.

Someone in work told me it is possible to re-use the military version with an on off switch...?


Never heard of that, but I guess it's possible - there's not too much info out there on the differences between civillian and military versions (besides the frequency).


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Roffensian wrote:
Boeing Driver wrote:
Thank you very much.

Someone in work told me it is possible to re-use the military version with an on off switch...?


Never heard of that, but I guess it's possible - there's not too much info out there on the differences between civillian and military versions (besides the frequency).


It is not that simple that he means the "testbutton" on the back of the emergency (the one you use when testing the beacon with the "test instrument"? I mean, for the beacon to work the antennas must be deployed, right? Therefore it feels kinda impossible to have just an on/off switch. It feels like it is a misunderstanding or something. :)

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bnewbie wrote:
Here you go...
Don't know about ON/OFF switch.

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Hi. Is this yours?


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