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1. 02:16 PM - Re: Re: Convert 12 to 24 volt ... (Terry Lorz)
2. 02:20 PM - Re: Re: Convert 12 to 24 volt ... (Terry Lorz)
3. 04:53 PM - Re: Re: Convert 12 to 24 volt ... (Kelly McMullen)
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Subject: | Re: Convert 12 to 24 volt ... |
It's a Narco MK-12D
I didn't know that was possible, short of a converter of some sort ...
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 10:26 AM, N395V <Bearcat@bearcataviation.com> wrote:
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> douglist(at)macnauchtan.c wrote:
> > Are you sure the radio can't be converted to 12 volt? Model and
> manufacturer?
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> > For older stuff it was pretty common to regulate down to 12 volts and the
> only real difference was the way pilot lights were wired.
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> > --
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> > --> A fair tax is one that you pay but I don't
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> Milt
> 2003 F1 Rocket
> 2006 Radial Rocket
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Subject: | Re: Convert 12 to 24 volt ... |
That's an idea of course, but I can buy the converter new for $185.00 and I
doubt I will get what the radio is worth, it's a MK-12D, on ebay ...
the reason I posted is because these converters are around, it's easy to
find the 28's to 12's - more difficult to find the 12's to 28's
thanks for the idea though ...
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 5:32 AM, N395V <Bearcat@bearcataviation.com> wrote:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewforum.php?f=3
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> Repeat your post on the aeroelectric list above. There are many there more
> expert than I but what you want to do is not simple. You are probably better
> off putting the radio on e bay and buying a 14 V radio.
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> Milt
> 2003 F1 Rocket
> 2006 Radial Rocket
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> Read this topic online here:
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=197858#197858
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Subject: | Re: Convert 12 to 24 volt ... |
You can contact Narco and see what they would charge to convert it
internally. They made both 14 and 28V versions. Prior to the UPSAT SL30,
it was the best navcom on the market.
PHONE: 800-234-7551, 215-643-2905
Terry Lorz wrote:
> That's an idea of course, but I can buy the converter new for $185.00
> and I doubt I will get what the radio is worth, it's a MK-12D, on ebay ...
>
> the reason I posted is because these converters are around, it's easy
> to find the 28's to 12's - more difficult to find the 12's to 28's
>
> thanks for the idea though ...
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> On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 5:32 AM, N395V <Bearcat@bearcataviation.com
> <mailto:Bearcat@bearcataviation.com>> wrote:
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> <Bearcat@bearcataviation.com <mailto:Bearcat@bearcataviation.com>>
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> http://forums.matronics.com/viewforum.php?f=3
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> Repeat your post on the aeroelectric list above. There are many
> there more expert than I but what you want to do is not simple.
> You are probably better off putting the radio on e bay and buying
> a 14 V radio.
>
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> Milt
> 2003 F1 Rocket
> 2006 Radial Rocket
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=197858#197858
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