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PostPosted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 7:16 pm    Post subject: kx 155 remote com and nav Reply with quote

I am using the approach system fast stack in my rv9a. I have a kx 155 and
like to know how to wire the remote nav and com leads to my yoke that has a
left and right buttom. I have all the wiring from the yoke wired to a
terminal block. Does the leads have to have power to them. The remote will
alllow me to flip/flop the nav and com from the yoke. New to the list.
Thanks Gary


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 5:30 am    Post subject: kx 155 remote com and nav Reply with quote

At 11:08 PM 9/20/2006 -0400, you wrote:

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I am using the approach system fast stack in my rv9a. I have a kx 155 and
like to know how to wire the remote nav and com leads to my yoke that has a
left and right buttom. I have all the wiring from the yoke wired to a
terminal block. Does the leads have to have power to them. The remote will
alllow me to flip/flop the nav and com from the yoke. New to the list.

The wiring diagrams for your radios will define how remote switches
are configured. They're generally a momentary grounding signal (push-
button) used to toggle the frequency in use. The MicroAir 760VHF
would step through a memory array of about 10 frequencies in response
to momentary closures of the push button.

Bob . . .

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< with experiment. >
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 11:16 am    Post subject: kx 155 remote com and nav Reply with quote

At 11:08 PM 9/20/2006 -0400, you wrote:

Quote:


I am using the approach system fast stack in my rv9a. I have a kx 155 and
like to know how to wire the remote nav and com leads to my yoke that has a
left and right buttom. I have all the wiring from the yoke wired to a
terminal block. Does the leads have to have power to them. The remote will
alllow me to flip/flop the nav and com from the yoke. New to the list.
Thanks Gary

I see that my earlier reply was incomplete. When you're dealing
with pre-fab harnesses, what you see is what you get. The
instructions for the Approach System j-box should tell you if
they bring remote switch options out to a connector dedicated
to that purpose.

Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 11:16 am    Post subject: kx 155 remote com and nav Reply with quote

At 11:08 PM 9/20/2006 -0400, you wrote:

Quote:


I am using the approach system fast stack in my rv9a. I have a kx 155 and
like to know how to wire the remote nav and com leads to my yoke that has a
left and right buttom. I have all the wiring from the yoke wired to a
terminal block. Does the leads have to have power to them. The remote will
alllow me to flip/flop the nav and com from the yoke. New to the list.

The wiring diagrams for your radios will define how remote switches
are configured. They're generally a momentary grounding signal (push-
button) used to toggle the frequency in use. The MicroAir 760VHF
would step through a memory array of about 10 frequencies in response
to momentary closures of the push button.

Bob . . .

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< the authority which determines whether there can be >
< debate or not does not reside in some fraternity of >
< scientists; nor is it divine. The authority rests >
< with experiment. >
< --Lawrence M. Krauss >
---------------------------------------------------------


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