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edchristian(at)knology.ne
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 6:39 pm    Post subject: Help with D-Sub pin Reply with quote

I am redoing a panel. I am trying to use a Dynon D-100 to send
altitude encoding info to to a KT76A (bought the Encoder converter) -
no problem. I also want to use the D-100 to send encoder info to a
Garmin 300XL GPS/COMM - this unit can receive grey code or serial, I
elect to go the grey code route and I am looking for a 3 way 9-pin
connector - any suggestions? Is it possible to split the D-100 Serial
Transmit wire to both the converter (for the transponder) and the
Garmin GPS?

Also, anyone know standard order parts for 37 pin D-Sub pin male/
female and pins (both) - Mauser or DigiKey? This is to make Avionics
ground bus.

Thanks,

Ed


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 7:48 pm    Post subject: Help with D-Sub pin Reply with quote

Edward Christian wrote:
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<edchristian(at)knology.net>

I am redoing a panel. I am trying to use a Dynon D-100 to send altitude
encoding info to to a KT76A (bought the Encoder converter) - no problem.
I also want to use the D-100 to send encoder info to a Garmin 300XL
GPS/COMM - this unit can receive grey code or serial, I elect to go the
grey code route and I am looking for a 3 way 9-pin connector - any
suggestions? Is it possible to split the D-100 Serial Transmit wire to
both the converter (for the transponder) and the Garmin GPS?

Also, anyone know standard order parts for 37 pin D-Sub pin male/female
and pins (both) - Mauser or DigiKey? This is to make Avionics ground bus.

Thanks,

Ed

If it's a standard d-sub connector with 9 pins, go to ebay & enter 'db-9
splitter'. I got 0 auction hits but several ebay store hits, including

http://cgi.ebay.com/RS232-DB-9-Serial-SPLITTER-Cable-1Female-to-2-Male_W0QQitemZ6725976345QQihZ016QQcategoryZ41995QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem?_trksid=p1638.m118

for $0.99 buy it now.

Charlie


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 6:49 am    Post subject: Re: Help with D-Sub pin Reply with quote

Hi Ed,
I have the same setup except a FD180. I have wired up the 180 to the encoder and used a 9pin dsub connector to the King 76A. I wasn't planning on feeding altitude info to the 300xl but your post has got me thinking. Maybe the serial lines could be split prior to the Dynon encoder and the 300xl fed with serial data. I'm not sure if this would work or not? It would simplify the wiring and only require tapping into the serial wires. Any thoughts

Rocky


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:42 pm    Post subject: Help with D-Sub pin Reply with quote

At 09:37 PM 12/30/2007 -0500, you wrote:

Quote:

<edchristian(at)knology.net>

Also, anyone know standard order parts for 37 pin D-Sub pin male/ female
and pins (both) - Mauser or DigiKey? This is to make Avionics
ground bus.

http://Steinair.com

Dsub pins SA-1018. Get bag of 100.
sockets SA-1017, ditto
SA-1031 housing for sockets.

I couldn't find a housing for pins
but I find it difficult to believe
he doesn't have them too. If it
turns out he doesn't have stock,
drop me a note and I'll mail you
one. They're cheap.

Bob . . .

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( a thing wrong, gives it a superficial )
( appearance of being right . . . )
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 2:09 pm    Post subject: Help with D-Sub pin Reply with quote

My King KX99 handheld radio adapter for Headphone is messing up. I took
it to a radio shop and all the connections were resoldered, but it still
only works about half the time - I suspect several breaks in the wires.
A friend gave me his adapter that came from another type of radio. It
has the two plugs for the headset end but also has the push to talk
wired into the adapter (the King used a plug that inserts into one of
the headset plugs). The other end of the adapter has the correct small
mini plug for the "Phones" jack. However the other connector to the
radio was a screw on type. There are two wires in that cable, one
larger than the other, both with a center insulated wire and a
multistrand surrounding which I assume is shielding.

I know very little about wiring, as I am sure this message
demonstrates! My question is how do I wire the two wires to the
mid-sized miniplug to go to the KX 99? That mini-plug has a tip contact
area, a second contact are a little further back and the shaft contact
area which I assume is the ground.. The plug receptacle on the radio
is marked "MIC". A radio tech told me how to wire it, which I did, and then he checked it for me saying I had it wired correctly. However, when I plug it into the radio, it transmits all the time (push to talk always on?).

Anyone have a wiring diagram for the KX99 and adapter or can give me an
idea on how to wire the mini-plug to the mic receptacle? I've searched extensively on line and cannot find a KX99 wiring diagram.

M. Haught
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