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    Posted: 12 Jun 2017 at 10:52am
New installation, set up for the 540 pin 8 to the 340 pin 5 and 340 told to use the 540 for pseudo weight on wheels.  Still 10.1.

Air results were fine but Air on Ground got 7.92% Fail, 2.58 Max dT, and 157 MCF.  Home base has a 36' wide runway which means almost a complete stop to make a 180.  Installer has queried tech support but hadn't heard back as of yesterday.

Next steps?  Do I try standby while taxiing and immediately after landing?
Cal Young
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Can you PM me your tail number and what dealer you are working with so I can ping our tech support team to respond to the dealer?
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Thank you but just got off the phone with the change to make.  Now a test flight.
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