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The reason for the loss of audio is that there is a impedance mismatch.
Freemar sells an impdance matcher that will plug into the Roadie and the Aux audio input in the audio panel (Garmin 340 in my case). I usually set the Roadie audio output to 2 or 3 and have plenty of XM audio. http://www.fremarllc.com/accessories/index.html Aeromedix also sells a 28v to 6v cig plug adapter that will fit the Roadie. http://www.aeromedix.com/index.php?_...3893f0567f32d9 The one from Radio Shack is cheaper. The Radio Shace catgalogue shows the adapter to be 12 to 24v input and 6v output. It works just fine. I tried both. Mark Manes N28409 WC5I "Peter R." wrote in message ... Jim Weir wrote: Somebody said that they had used the cigarette lighter for power. Just remember that the little bugger needs SIX volts and that the regulator is in the ciggie lighter plug. Connect the Roadie directly to 12 volts and you have an expensive lump of silicon in your hand. Whoa. Thank you, Jim, for the warning. I powered it from a version of the GPS adapter panel, put a 6 volt regulator on the backside of the panel, the GPS antenna connector on the same panel, and it looks like a factory install. As someone who only has the basics of electronic knowledge, I am confused. The cigarette lighter plug shipped with the Roadie is not designed to reduce the voltage to the correct six volts? If not, what parts would I need (the GPS is an IFR-certified panel mounted model) to power the Roadie in the aircraft? Is there an off- the-shelf solution? -- Peter |
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Mark Manes wrote:
The reason for the loss of audio is that there is a impedance mismatch. Freemar sells an impdance matcher that will plug into the Roadie and the Aux audio input in the audio panel (Garmin 340 in my case). I usually set the Roadie audio output to 2 or 3 and have plenty of XM audio. http://www.fremarllc.com/accessories/index.html Aeromedix also sells a 28v to 6v cig plug adapter that will fit the Roadie. http://www.aeromedix.com/index.php?_...3893f0567f32d9 The one from Radio Shack is cheaper. The Radio Shace catgalogue shows the adapter to be 12 to 24v input and 6v output. It works just fine. I tried both. That was my first thought. I was suprised Jim Weir didn't mention it. |
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Peter,
Works great! I have been doing it for several years. It is nice to be able to get good Music all the way to Key West. I put my antenna in the back and the receiver under my seat but I have a fabric airplane. I have an old Sony receiver. Michelle Peter R. wrote: I have made the jump to satellite radio for my car, choosing XM Radio as my provider. Wow, am I in love now that I am free of the canned format of commercial radio! ![]() I was wondering if anyone has taken the portable version of the XM radio receiver, in my case called the Delphi Roadie or Roadie 2, and used it in the cockpit? It seems like it would be pretty straight forward to do, placing the antenna inside the cockpit forward of the glare shield, then interfacing the radio to the AUX input of the audio panel. Just wondering about others' experiences. -- Michelle P ATP-ASEL, CP-AMEL, and AMT-A&P "Elisabeth" a Maule M-7-235B (no two are alike) Volunteer Pilot, Angel Flight Mid-Atlantic Volunteer Builder, Habitat for Humanity |
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Michelle P wrote:
Works great! I have been doing it for several years. It is nice to be able to get good Music all the way to Key West. I put my antenna in the back and the receiver under my seat but I have a fabric airplane. I have an old Sony receiver. Thanks, Michelle! -- Peter |
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