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From fairly reliable internal SP source: "The software is done and it is going through final testing before it can be released. I believe that should happen within the next 2 to 4 weeks unless there is any kind of hick up. Any hick up could possibly delay it a week or two but should not be anything substantial."
From fairly reliable internal SP source: "The software is done and it is going through final testing before it can be released. I believe that should happen within the next 2 to 4 weeks unless there is any kind of hick up. Any hick up could possibly delay it a week or two but should not be anything substantial."
woohoo!!
This is the reply I got: We have no release date yet but we think it will be may????
Well, its more prone to failures than an SPG.. i.e. The chances of the wireless unit failing or flooding etc. is MUCH greater than a good old SPG having an issue..
That being said, I have both on my Tec setup.. the wireless comes off the right post together with my primary long hose, and then I have a backup SPG on the left post that I clip off nice and streamlined.. This way I can very easily see my pressure on both the Galileo wireless units without having to go try find gauges often (pain in the ass when carrying decos plus a camera). Plus if it fails or I need to isolate, the backup is always there..
having both is great for me - its not strictly DIR, but I embrace technology where its feasible and makes good common sense.