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Old June 17th 08, 02:12 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Fred[_4_]
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Default Becker Radio question

I am looking for the wiring specs on an older Becker radio. I can't
find a model number, but I will describe it and see if anyone can
identify it.

It has one display LCD for the frequency. On the bottom left edge
there is a control that can click through 4 stored frequencies and
then one position for setting the freq. with the control on the lower
right side of the radio. The on/off/volume is on the upper left side
and the upper right corner is labeled "Store".

If anyone knows the model is there anyone that would have the wiring
specs, especially the connections for the mics.

Thanks,
Fred Blair
Houston, Tx
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Old June 17th 08, 02:20 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
DRN
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Default Becker Radio question

On Jun 16, 9:12 pm, Fred wrote:
I am looking for the wiring specs on an older Becker radio. I can't
find a model number, but I will describe it and see if anyone can
identify it.

It has one display LCD for the frequency. On the bottom left edge
there is a control that can click through 4 stored frequencies and
then one position for setting the freq. with the control on the lower
right side of the radio. The on/off/volume is on the upper left side
and the upper right corner is labeled "Store".

If anyone knows the model is there anyone that would have the wiring
specs, especially the connections for the mics.

Thanks,
Fred Blair
Houston, Tx


That would be a Becker AR3201.
Try the Becker (USA and Germany) web sites.
Don't know if I can lay my hands on the wiring documentation,
email me offline if you can't find it online and I'll go dig...

Best Regards, Dave "YO electric"
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Old June 17th 08, 02:35 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Steve Leonard[_2_]
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Default Becker Radio question

On Jun 16, 8:12*pm, Fred wrote:
I am looking for the wiring specs on an older Becker radio. *I can't
find a model number, but I will describe it and see if anyone can
identify it.

It has one display LCD for the frequency. *On the bottom left edge
there is a control that can click through 4 stored frequencies and
then one position for setting the freq. with the control on the lower
right side of the radio. *The on/off/volume is on the upper left side
and the upper right corner is labeled "Store".

If anyone knows the model is there anyone that would have the wiring
specs, especially the connections for the mics.

Thanks,
Fred Blair
Houston, Tx


Hi Fred,

Yes, as Dave said, it is a Becker 3201. If you go to Wings and
Wheels, at the bottom of the index, left side, there is a "Useful
Information" section. In there, you will find the wiring diagram for
the 3201.

Steve Leonard
Wichita, KS
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Old June 17th 08, 03:52 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tim Mara
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Default Becker Radio question

the wiring diagrams as well as the installation manual for this and other
common glider radios are on my website page
http://www.wingsandwheels.com/useful.htm
tim
Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com

"Fred" wrote in message
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I am looking for the wiring specs on an older Becker radio. I can't
find a model number, but I will describe it and see if anyone can
identify it.

It has one display LCD for the frequency. On the bottom left edge
there is a control that can click through 4 stored frequencies and
then one position for setting the freq. with the control on the lower
right side of the radio. The on/off/volume is on the upper left side
and the upper right corner is labeled "Store".

If anyone knows the model is there anyone that would have the wiring
specs, especially the connections for the mics.

Thanks,
Fred Blair
Houston, Tx



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Old June 17th 08, 03:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tim Mara
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Default Becker Radio question

I now have the complete installation manual for the 3201 and others on this
page
http://www.wingsandwheels.com/useful.htm
best regards
Tim
Please visit the Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com

"Steve Leonard" wrote in message
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On Jun 16, 8:12 pm, Fred wrote:
I am looking for the wiring specs on an older Becker radio. I can't
find a model number, but I will describe it and see if anyone can
identify it.

It has one display LCD for the frequency. On the bottom left edge
there is a control that can click through 4 stored frequencies and
then one position for setting the freq. with the control on the lower
right side of the radio. The on/off/volume is on the upper left side
and the upper right corner is labeled "Store".

If anyone knows the model is there anyone that would have the wiring
specs, especially the connections for the mics.

Thanks,
Fred Blair
Houston, Tx


Hi Fred,

Yes, as Dave said, it is a Becker 3201. If you go to Wings and
Wheels, at the bottom of the index, left side, there is a "Useful
Information" section. In there, you will find the wiring diagram for
the 3201.

Steve Leonard
Wichita, KS


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Old June 17th 08, 04:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Sarah Anderson[_2_]
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Default Becker Radio question

Take a look at the mic. jumper setting before you connect a dynamic mic to
the ar3201. If it is "carbon", that would be bad for the mic. element.
Don't ask me how I know.

Sarah


Fred wrote:
I am looking for the wiring specs on an older Becker radio. I can't
find a model number, but I will describe it and see if anyone can
identify it.

It has one display LCD for the frequency. On the bottom left edge
there is a control that can click through 4 stored frequencies and
then one position for setting the freq. with the control on the lower
right side of the radio. The on/off/volume is on the upper left side
and the upper right corner is labeled "Store".

If anyone knows the model is there anyone that would have the wiring
specs, especially the connections for the mics.

Thanks,
Fred Blair
Houston, Tx

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Old June 17th 08, 09:28 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Fred[_4_]
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Default Becker Radio question

On Jun 16, 9:53*pm, "Tim Mara" wrote:
I now have the complete installation manual for the 3201 and others on this
pagehttp://www.wingsandwheels.com/useful.htm
best regards
Tim
Please visit the Wings & Wheels website atwww.wingsandwheels.com

"Steve Leonard" wrote in message

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On Jun 16, 8:12 pm, Fred wrote:



I am looking for the wiring specs on an older Becker radio. I can't
find a model number, but I will describe it and see if anyone can
identify it.


It has one display LCD for the frequency. On the bottom left edge
there is a control that can click through 4 stored frequencies and
then one position for setting the freq. with the control on the lower
right side of the radio. The on/off/volume is on the upper left side
and the upper right corner is labeled "Store".


If anyone knows the model is there anyone that would have the wiring
specs, especially the connections for the mics.


Thanks,
Fred Blair
Houston, Tx


Hi Fred,

Yes, as Dave said, it is a Becker 3201. *If you go to Wings and
Wheels, at the bottom of the index, left side, there is a "Useful
Information" section. *In there, you will find the wiring diagram for
the 3201.

Steve Leonard
Wichita, KS


Thanks to everyone with the excellent information. I knew I would
find it on Rec.aviation.soaring and then on WingsandWheels.
Fred
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