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Thanks! I will do that...
Off topic question: The audio panel from the front, has every indication that it has marker beacons (O, M, I indicators), but there's nothing there... Simply no led's or wires to the panel. This would seem like a fairly simple thing to implement??? Should I just cut my losses and be happy I can communicate, or am I getting greedy, thinking I could go to Radio Shack and with minimal effort, upgrade this existing audio panel by myself? If you think it's not worth the effort, I'll close this thread and open a new one on how to repack and seal the front nose strut, or how to find the source for fuel in the cabin smell after topping the tanks, or tip tanks... Keep em' full or not??? :-)) Thanks! Todd |
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You might be able to find light bulbs at The Shack, but more probably would
be a model train shop for 12 volt grain-of-wheat lamps. Jim "three-eight-hotel" wrote in message ups.com... Thanks! I will do that... Off topic question: The audio panel from the front, has every indication that it has marker beacons (O, M, I indicators), but there's nothing there... Simply no led's or wires to the panel. This would seem like a fairly simple thing to implement??? Should I just cut my losses and be happy I can communicate, or am I getting greedy, thinking I could go to Radio Shack and with minimal effort, upgrade this existing audio panel by myself? |
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"three-eight-hotel" writes:
Thanks! I will do that... Off topic question: The audio panel from the front, has every indication that it has marker beacons (O, M, I indicators), but there's nothing there... Simply no led's or wires to the panel. This would seem like a fairly simple thing to implement??? Should I just cut my losses and be happy I can communicate, or am I getting greedy, thinking I could go to Radio Shack and with minimal effort, upgrade this existing audio panel by myself? Does the panel have the decoders; just no indicators? It could be the PCB section for that function was never populated, or it's a daughter board that was not installed... -- A host is a host from coast to & no one will talk to a host that's close........[v].(301) 56-LINUX Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433 is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433 |
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hmmm...??? If you followed any of my previous posts, you wouldn't be
surprised that I don't know what decoders or PCB's are... LOL!!! ;-) The holes for the tri-colored lights are on the panel and labeled, but there is nothing behind them. No led's, no wires... Is there an entire daughter board that runs the MB's? I may be biting off more than I can chew, but looking at pics of other Cessna audio panels on-line, it just looked like there were led's and wires running to the main board, but it was hard to tell... Thanks, Todd |
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three-eight-hotel wrote:
/snip/ If you think it's not worth the effort, I'll close this thread and open a new one on how to repack and seal the front nose strut, or how to find the source for fuel in the cabin smell after topping the tanks, or tip tanks... Keep em' full or not??? :-)) Thanks! Todd Todd, Close this thread now! ![]() switching panels) were junk the day they were new, and have NOT improved with age. To make the marker beacons work, you need a marker receiver box (R403B, IIRC), plus all the associatd wiring, PLUS the missing components on your "audio panel". IMHO, it's not worth it. Stop putting any money in to the unit you have, and save up for a true upgrade, when you "just gotta have" improved capability. Happy Flying! Scott Skylane N92054 |
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RST Engineering wrote:
: OK, now take that old relay, get a piece of bond copy paper and some pure : isopropyl (the 99% stuff) alcohol, tear/cut a strip of the bond paper about : a quarter of an inch wide, soak the first two inches of the paper in the : alcohol, and run the paper between EACH of the contacts of the old relay, : holding pressure on the top and bottom contact just enough so that the paper : doesn't tear. I find old business cards are just the right thickness & strength to handle this task. Since my old company changed area codes, then logos, I have enough old business cards to last a few lifetimes. -- Aaron C. |
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: : OK, now take that old relay, get a piece of bond copy paper and some pure
: : isopropyl (the 99% stuff) alcohol, tear/cut a strip of the bond paper about : : a quarter of an inch wide, soak the first two inches of the paper in the : : alcohol, and run the paper between EACH of the contacts of the old relay, : : holding pressure on the top and bottom contact just enough so that the paper : : doesn't tear. : I find old business cards are just the right thickness & strength to handle : this task. Since my old company changed area codes, then logos, I have enough : old business cards to last a few lifetimes. : -- IIRC, the Bendix mag service instructions allow for cleaning of the points using exactly that... a business card. Note, however, that pulling it through is *NOT* allowed... simply closing the points on it and opening it back up. I think that it has to do with the microscopic roughness on the mating surfaces. Once they've "worn in," dragging a card through will cause the "teeth" not to mate anymore. -Cory -- ************************************************** *********************** * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * ************************************************** *********************** |
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All righty then...
Consider this thread closed. I'm going to count my blessings and be happy I can communicate, and focus on the aviate part again! ;-) I'll start putting some money aside and start upgrading my panel the next time a piece of avionics goes toes-up. Thanks again to all for your input. and... for the record... I realized after my last send, that I do know what a Printed Circuit Board is... ;-) Best Regards, Todd |
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