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Old May 19th 05, 05:08 AM
George Patterson
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Jay Honeck wrote:

We have a Narco CP-136 audio panel, and a PS Engineering CD/Intercom. I'm
assuming the input jack has to "patch in" to the intercom somewhere.
(Frustratingly, a jack already exists for the back-seat passengers only.
It's a nice feature so that they can listen to their own music in back --
but we don't have the same option in the front seats.)


Yes, the usual place to wire in an audio input is into the intercom harness. You
need a schematic of the wiring plug pins -- this usually is part of the owner's
manual for the intercom.

The better intercoms have two sets of audio inputs; one for the front two seats
and the other for everybody else. Sounds like the original installer didn't hook
up the front set in your plane. I think you should be hunting for a manual. I
would contact PSE and see if I could get a replacement manual.

If you're determined to take it to a shop, I'd guess it'll be about 2 hours
work. Maybe a bit less. If the harness is tight and the plug hard to get to, it
could well be more.

George Patterson
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Old May 19th 05, 03:12 PM
Jay Honeck
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If you're determined to take it to a shop, I'd guess it'll be about 2
hours work. Maybe a bit less. If the harness is tight and the plug hard to
get to, it could well be more.


Thanks, George.

It sounds easy enough. (Oh, man, I've gotten into the biggest trouble with
those four words! :-)
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Iowa City, IA
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