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aaaron(at)tvp.com.au
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 1:35 pm    Post subject: Warning alarms into Flightcom403 Reply with quote

I would like to pipe the warning tones from my EIS4000, my transponder
and my GPS into my intercom (FC403D). I have an IPOD jack set up to go
through the auxiliary audio input and thought I would simply use one of
the unused mic inputs for the warning tones. I realize that this may not
be ideal if the pilot isolate switch is on ... I can live with that. The
mic has two wires into the intercom but the warning outputs just have
single wires out of the devices. How would I go about wiring up the
mike jack in this configuration? Thanks for the advice.
Allan


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 6:06 pm    Post subject: Warning alarms into Flightcom403 Reply with quote

At 07:34 AM 9/15/2006 +1000, you wrote:

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I would like to pipe the warning tones from my EIS4000, my transponder
and my GPS into my intercom (FC403D). I have an IPOD jack set up to go
through the auxiliary audio input and thought I would simply use one of
the unused mic inputs for the warning tones. I realize that this may not
be ideal if the pilot isolate switch is on ... I can live with that. The
mic has two wires into the intercom but the warning outputs just have
single wires out of the devices. How would I go about wiring up the
mike jack in this configuration? Thanks for the advice.

Using the microphone jack for anything other than aircraft
style mic input is a bit iffy. Suggest you consider some form
of audio isolation amplifier (mixing amp) to combine one
of the intercom headset outputs like shown on page 1.10 of

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Catalog/AEC/9009/9009-700J.pdf

This data package describes the parts and wiring for crafting
an amplifier from scratch . . . you can buy a bare board if you
wish at:

http://aeroelectric.com/Catalog/AECcatalog.html

artwork for the board is at:

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Catalog/AEC/9009/9009-301-1.pcb

should you choose to order your own boards from

http://expresspcb.com

This will 'cleaner' and offer very predictable results.

Bob . . .


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