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brinker(at)cox-internet.c Guest
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Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:38 am Post subject: WIRING HANDHELD TO PMA800B |
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This has probably been answered before, so excuse me if so. Just thought it may save me from digging thru miles of archives.
I was under the impression it to be no problem to put an Icom handheld on com 2 of a PMA8000B audio panel. But I was informed by my avionics wiring tech that it was unheard of to do so. Why is that ? Is there a way ?
Thanks Randy
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glastar(at)gmx.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 1:11 pm Post subject: WIRING HANDHELD TO PMA800B |
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My Icom A-20 is wired to my Garmin 320 trough a little box for emulating
the MIC key.
So yes it can be done!
Werner
Brinker wrote:
Quote: | This has probably been answered before, so excuse me if so.
Just thought it may save me from digging thru miles of archives.
I was under the impression it to be no problem to put an
Icom handheld on com 2 of a PMA8000B audio panel. But I was informed
by my avionics wiring tech that it was unheard of to do so. Why is
that ? Is there a way ?
Thanks Randy
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brinker(at)cox-internet.c Guest
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Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 1:28 pm Post subject: WIRING HANDHELD TO PMA800B |
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Thanks Werner, any idea what kind of box or where it came from ?
Thanks Randy
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glastar(at)gmx.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 9:32 pm Post subject: WIRING HANDHELD TO PMA800B |
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Hello Randy,
just checked my mail history, I bought it from flighttech
(www.flighttech.com) Joe Fisher made it for me for a reasonable price,
he's a very nice guy and it is a small box, I might have some pictures
which I can send to you if you're interested. Be aware, not each Icom
needs this box, just the older model once. But I was quite happy last
week when my main com had some overheating problems and my Icom kept me
on air!
Werner
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Thanks Werner, any idea what kind of box or where it came from ?
Thanks Randy
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Joined: 25 Feb 2006 Posts: 31 Location: Hillsboro, Oregon
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Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 9:45 am Post subject: Re: WIRING HANDHELD TO PMA800B |
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Randy,
The avionics shop that built my panel did not want to wire my iCom A23 to the Garmin audio panel. I've since moved my panel mounted nav/com to com2 and wired the A23 to com1. The A23 has a seperate antenna and works fine.
Why com1? If I have complete electrical failure (or if for some reasons I lose power to the audio panel) com1 will default connect to the pilot headset with the PTT working.
Additional, possibly useful information:
The connector for the A23 (and A5) is a 30-701 which I got from http://www.svideodotcom.com/. $2.55 each in 2003. Pictures of this at http://www.calrad.com/calrad/cat-59page2.html near the bottom of the page.
Using an ohm meter with the headset adapter cable I found:
- The tip end of the connector goes to the headset speaker
- The contact closest to the tip goes to the "Ring", mike audio. See http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/micjack/mj3.jpg from http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/micjack/micjack.html.
- The contact two away from the tip goes to the "Tip" PTT. Again see http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/micjack/mj3.jpg from http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/micjack/micjack.html.
- The contact closest to the black housing and wires (farthest from the end) is ground (or common, or audio low)
Regards,
Roy
N601RT: CH601HDS, nose gear, Rotax 912ULS, Arplast PV-50, All electric, IFR equipped, 535hrs, 640 landings
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frank.hinde(at)hp.com Guest
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Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 10:50 am Post subject: WIRING HANDHELD TO PMA800B |
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Great minds think alike Roy...On the RV7 I had my Icom A200 wired as
com1 because the standby alternator will not run the GNS430, fuel pump
and transponder (EFIS is battery backed up).
That way I can also switch off the audio panel to save power and hand
fly through the soup and bang everything back on for the approach.
Cheers
Frank
601 HDS soon to be sold this time I think
Do not archive
Randy,
The avionics shop that built my panel did not want to wire my iCom A23
to the Garmin audio panel. I've since moved my panel mounted nav/com to
com2 and wired the A23 to com1. The A23 has a seperate antenna and works
fine.
Why com1? If I have complete electrical failure (or if for some reasons
I lose power to the audio panel) com1 will default connect to the pilot
headset with the PTT working.
Additional, possibly useful information:
The connector for the A23 (and A5) is a 30-701 which I got from
http://www.svideodotcom.com/. $2.55 each in 2003. Pictures of this at
http://www.calrad.com/calrad/cat-59page2.html near the bottom of the
page.
Using an ohm meter with the headset adapter cable I found:
- The tip end of the connector goes to the headset speaker
- The contact closest to the tip goes to the "Ring", mike audio. See
http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/micjack/mj3.jpg from
http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/micjack/micjack.html.
- The contact two away from the tip goes to the "Tip" PTT. Again see
http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/micjack/mj3.jpg from
http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/micjack/micjack.html.
- The contact closest to the black housing and wires (farthest from the
end) is ground (or common, or audio low)
Regards,
Roy
N601RT: CH601HDS, nose gear, Rotax 912ULS, Arplast PV-50, All electric,
IFR equipped, 535hrs, 640 landings
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