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Old May 5th 05, 06:31 PM
Bill Daniels
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Default Help with instrument wiring

I have a Borgelt B50, Volkslogger, and Aero 1550 that I need to get working
together. I am powering the PDA with a Goddard PS-5a power supply. I have
determined that all the devices are working correctly individually. The GPS
data should pass through the B50 which will add vario, airspeed, and other
data.

I need a wiring diagram for this combination that will include a
flight/declaration switch.

Can anyone help?

Bill Daniels

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Old May 5th 05, 06:38 PM
01-- Zero One
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Bill, I can help you. I will email you offline.

Regards,

Larry Goddard
"01" USA





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I have a Borgelt B50, Volkslogger, and Aero 1550 that I need to get working
together. I am powering the PDA with a Goddard PS-5a power supply. I have
determined that all the devices are working correctly individually. The GPS
data should pass through the B50 which will add vario, airspeed, and other
data.

I need a wiring diagram for this combination that will include a
flight/declaration switch.

Can anyone help?

Bill Daniels


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Old May 6th 05, 02:33 PM
Fish
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Bill,
If Larry can't help, email me. I have a printed cct board I made that
has DB9 plugs for connection of B50, Garmin35, Palm PDA (with rs232-ttl
level conversion, Microair radio DB15, RCA plugs for PTT, Vario audio
and Radio Speaker. it is setup for connection of a multipole switch so
you can switch a standby battery in with no break!

Cheers

Mark

 




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