[slinkelist] (no subject)

Jay Pfaffman pfaffman@relax.com
Fri, 10 Mar 2000 07:11:04 -0600


Slink-e will be fine, but I'm not sure that a Sony 200 or 300 disk
changer would work well on a plane.  It's fairly sensitive to being
bumped or rocked about.  One good bump would knock the disks out of
the mechanism.  I suspect that 5 disk changers would be fine.  I'd
think that MP3s would be the way to go on a plane.

On Thu, 9 Mar 2000 21:49:31 -0800, "Terri Shea" <tsshea@rglobal.net> said:

> I am interested in a Slink-e on two levels. I work for a Aircraft Management
> Company, providing corporate aircraft transportation to business. Which
> leads me to my first question. We are in the process of purchasing a new
> aircraft, which will need to be outfitted with paint and interior. The
> people we are doing this for are very musically inclined, and have asked for
> the ability to manipulate the music system in the cabin. To this end, we
> located your web site. Would your system work in this environment? If we
> were to install a RS 323 port by one of the passenger seats, can we connect
> a Laptop through the port to the CD changer and manipulate the CD's? Two: Is
> this system user friendly enough to be install and maintenance by an
> aircraft mechanic?


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