Avionics-List Digest Archive

Mon 12/22/03


Total Messages Posted: 3



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     1. 06:51 AM - Garmin 150 / Garmin 155XL (John Cobb)
     2. 08:01 AM - KG102 pin out and/or internal P.S. schematic (Greg.Puckett@united.com)
     3. 08:26 AM - Shield termination KCS55A/KI525A (Greg.Puckett@united.com)
 
 
 


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    Time: 06:51:24 AM PST US
    From: "John Cobb" <jcobb@guardpilot.com>
    Subject: Garmin 150 / Garmin 155XL
    --> Avionics-List message posted by: "John Cobb" <jcobb@guardpilot.com> Does anyone know if a Garmin 155XL is simply a slide-in replacement for a Garmin 150? If not, does it require a different tray, harness or both? Thanks, John jcobb@guardpilot.com


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    Time: 08:01:23 AM PST US
    From: Greg.Puckett@united.com
    Subject: KG102 pin out and/or internal P.S. schematic
    --> Avionics-List message posted by: Greg.Puckett@united.com Hello, I need some help with my KCS55A/CNX80 installation. My KI525A has the HDG bootstrap syncro out and I'd like to utilize it to feed the HDG xyz in for the CNX80 only. Someone at a local avionics shop told me I do not have to buy a 26VAC 400HZ inverter that the KG102A has 400HZ 26VAC out and is just not shown on the KCS55 install docs. I have the KCS55 install manual and it does not show it. I'm wondering if anyone has access to a KG102A component Maint. manual. I've been told the 26vac high out is pin p but I'm not sure what I should use as a 26VAC lo (C). I would like some assurance that driving the primary coil for the bootstrap in the 525 HSI will not demand too much from the AC power supply in the remote gyro. I was told just to use case GND for the (L) side and the shield too. I'm pretty sure the CNX80 ref and xyz inputs are high impedance but I'm wondering if the primary in the 525A will draw more than the remote gyro power supply can handle. Thanks Greg Puckett Elizabeth, Colorado RV8 80081


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    Time: 08:26:04 AM PST US
    From: Greg.Puckett@united.com
    Subject: Shield termination KCS55A/KI525A
    --> Avionics-List message posted by: Greg.Puckett@united.com Hello, I'm hoping someone can recommend where to attach the shield terminations for a KI525A HSI. I've seen photo's (cannot find link) that show the shield terminations attached to the screw on the KI525's connector strain relief. I'm really not happy with this because the strain relief is just floating in the slot of the back shell and the back shell itself is only attached electrically to the connector alignment/keying posts (still just floating). Thanks, Greg Puckett RV-8 80081 slooooow build




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