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27th December 19:52
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Collins Microline.....available from almost anywhere with prices from
about two hundred bucks on eBay to about 800 overhauled and with the latest updates from Eastern Avionics. The unit takes about a 3" square hole in the panel. Superior reliability and I've never had an audio or power output problem with one yet. YMMV..... Craig C. cvairwerks@ev1.net |
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27th December 19:53
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The only problem with Microair, especially if you are trying to run two of them,
is that their key line does not conform with aviation standards. The aviation standard is that the transmitter is placed into the transmit mode when the key line drops below 3 volts. This allows for a couple of isolation diode drops in a typical dual-radio or audio panel installation. The Microair must be brought below 0.6 volts on the key line to go into the transmit mode. Just a caution... Jim Richard Riley <richard@mylastname.net> shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: ->I've had good experience both with MicroAir and X-Air, from Australia. Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com jim@rst-engr.com |
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