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Plug for Microair Panelmount

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 12:26 pm
by Jean Crous
I need the plug on the rear of a Microair 760 panelmount that I got with my kitfox project. Where do I go for this ?
Jean.

Re: Plug for Microair Panelmount

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 3:31 pm
by ZULU1
Its a DB 15, Mantech, RS and dirt cheap..or computer shop.

Re: Plug for Microair Panelmount

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 4:22 pm
by Jean Crous
vhpy Thanks Zulu1 , do you perhaps have the wiring diagram, telling me where what wire goes ? I just discovered that the wiring diagram and instruction booklet is also missing, can anyone help with such , or advice ?
Thanks
Jean.

Re: Plug for Microair Panelmount

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 6:42 pm
by ZULU1
Jean Tree..Depending on your revision number, it is best to download from the microair website

www.microair.com.au it is advisable to use a seperate intercom, the later versions have a vox intercom. Side tone and mic gain will be an issue if you have unmatched headsets. If using a seperate intercom, the type that does NOT have a radio interface performs via the single headset socket connection. The radio interface type needs careful setting. You will need a rf bead on the power line and advisable on the audio lines. I can send you the fr beads that will be suitable if you provide an address.

It is also advisable to place a 470pf smd cap in 0805 footprint across the headsets microphone also. That wil prevent rf ingress.

Good luck with that installation!

Re: Plug for Microair Panelmount

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 7:51 pm
by Jean Crous
Hey Zulu1 thanks big time, I will first have a look at the radio and see the serial/model no , and then take you up on your kind offer !
Regards
Jean Crous.

Re: Plug for Microair Panelmount

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 1:16 pm
by ZULU1
No problem, the offer to supply rf beads to the forum also stands, I have a limitless supply of the correct units. A electronics recycling company based in Ballito removes these from old tech crt monitor screens, they dont recycle them. So i buy a ammo box full for a case of beer...

There are many sizes but i have sorted the correct value units for avionics. Very handy.