---------------------------------------------------------- Avionics-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Fri 03/07/03: 2 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 05:16 PM - (Doug Mattson) 2. 07:02 PM - Re: (Martini Luc J.R.) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 05:16:01 PM PST US From: "Doug Mattson" Subject: Avionics-List: --> Avionics-List message posted by: "Doug Mattson" I have a Bendix encoding altimeter part number 3252013-0101. The altimeter works ok but when I check the output of the encoder it is linear but 500 feet to high. Does anyone know how to adjust this? Doug Mattson dm10495@cedarnet.org ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 07:02:56 PM PST US From: "Martini Luc J.R." Subject: Re: Avionics-List: --> Avionics-List message posted by: "Martini Luc J.R." Yeah.. A 500' ft error is probably Beyond a calibration adjustment, more likely a fried Line Driver Amp. Put it in a box and send it off to an Instrument Shop; in the alternative, install a Blind Encoder (Cheapest option - about $135) if you build an adapter that hooks directly into the Encoding Altimeter harness. (presuming you have the wiring pinout for your encoding altimeter) Don't even try opening the altimeter unless you have a "clean room" (and that doesn't mean a place you vacuumed) and the proper equipment and experience to work on it. Since your asking, I presume you don't. Luc . ----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug Mattson" Subject: Avionics-List: > --> Avionics-List message posted by: "Doug Mattson" > > I have a Bendix encoding altimeter part number 3252013-0101. The altimeter > works ok but when I check the output of the encoder it is linear but 500 > feet to high. Does anyone know how to adjust this? > Doug Mattson > dm10495@cedarnet.org > >