"Zb. Michalczyk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: <snip> You have see it to believe it. http://mysite.verizon.net/vze2qbfc/id19.html
No more guessing for years to come <snip>

For $350, it better come with someone to operate it :~)

 Dan



Dan!
I got the same feelings pocketing out money for it.
I did not know what to expect.
I told the story of crashing my expensive plane due to battery failure to one guy an he guide me to the genuine producer of this device. When I got slowly getting familiar with it I could not believed this thing is soo advanced and use friendly at the same time.
Then I start to look for comparisons
Shultze $460
Shultze with PC interface $560
some of the HonkKong stuff $200 - $300
None of them fully comparable if it comes to multifunction ability

Then I have combined all currently used chargers
Alfa 4 - I paid $250 for second hand charger ( I do not recall how much they used to cost new)
Robbe Infinity sold by Avoex while back $240
5 Pieces of Sirius chargers - Current prices total over $600

PULSAR 2.07 sells in Europe for 270 euro. + VAT - that what I had paid for it

For piece of mind and some scientific approach it might be worth it



Zbigniew Michalczyk
The Soaring Little Fleet of Poland
www.LittleSoaringFleet.com
http://mysite.verizon.net/vze2qbfc/




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