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Anyone ever panel mounted a PCAS MRX?



 
 
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Old April 2nd 09, 05:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Matt Herron Jr.
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Default Anyone ever panel mounted a PCAS MRX?

Just wondering if you could share any lessons learned before I do
this. Zaon sells an extension kit for the antenna, and a panel mount
kit ( http://www.zaon.aero/content/view/2/41/ ) Any antenna mounting
dos and don't for this device? Can I put it next to the transponder
antenna? I will put a ferrite bead on the power line as noted in
earlier posts. I was also thinking of running the audio into the aux
line of my radio to mix in the alerts into the headset. Anyone ever
done this?

Thanks,

Matt (Jr)
 




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