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Old November 9th 09, 03:11 PM
apachearmtguy apachearmtguy is offline
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Default Wiring in a KI 214

Hello everyone. I am upgrading my nav indicator from a KI 211C to a KI 214 and I have all the wires accounted for in the connector swap except for 2: G/S energize and the .05 Mhz control. Can anyone tell me where these would originate from? I do not have autopilot. Thanks!
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Old November 10th 09, 03:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.misc
Brian Whatcott
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Default Wiring in a KI 214

apachearmtguy wrote:

Hello everyone. I am upgrading my nav indicator from a KI 211C to a KI
214 and I have all the wires accounted for in the connector swap except
for 2: G/S energize and the .05 Mhz control. Can anyone tell me where
these would originate from? I do not have autopilot. Thanks!




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