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1. 06:58 PM - DC COMM 500 (Troy Scott)
2. 10:41 PM - DIY Audio Isolation Amplifier (Troy Scott)
3. 11:06 PM - copper foil antennas (Troy Scott)
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--> Avionics-List message posted by: "Troy Scott" <tscott1217@bellsouth.net>
Gentlemen,
I've been searching for a stereo intercom with some audio panel features.
I'm considering using the DC COMM500 with an SL30, an ICOM A200. and an RST
marker beacon receiver. I will NOT have an audio panel. I downloaded the
installation manual. It looks to me like it will work fine. I may have to
run the audio from the nav side of the SL30 through one of the "ext in"
inputs, but that seems OK. Do any of you have experience with the DC
COMM500 in a similar setup? Would you recommend this combination?
Regards,
Troy Scott
Glasair Super IISRG. N360TS
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Subject: | DIY Audio Isolation Amplifier |
--> Avionics-List message posted by: "Troy Scott" <tscott1217@bellsouth.net>
Gentlemen,
I'd like to hear from some of you who've built and used the audio isolation
amplifier offered by AeroElectric Connection. BTW, has anyone figured out
how to incorporate the "soft mute" feature to stop the music for ATC and
then slowly ramp the volume back up to where it was?
Regards,
Troy Scott
tscott1217@bellsouth.net
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Subject: | copper foil antennas |
--> Avionics-List message posted by: "Troy Scott" <tscott1217@bellsouth.net>
Gentlemen,
I've been installing various copper foil antennas in my Glasair. Today I
discovered that the last one in the box is a NAV antenna. It was supposed
to be a COM antenna. I don't remember what the lengths of the elements are
supposed to be on the two types. I'm thinking if the COM needs shorter
elements I can just convert the antenna by shortening the elements and
adjusting the length of the cable. Otherwise I'll just sell this
unused/unopened Stoddard-Hamilton antenna kit and buy another one.
Regards,
Troy
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