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On 7/16/2011 5:51 PM, Roy Coates wrote:
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Why dont you buy your radios from ebay?? most of them use
ARINC410 2 of 5 code..<br>
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Two reasons.<br>
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1. Don't see many radio's for sale on Ebay in the UK, when you do
- they fetch silly prices.<br>
2. ARINC interface cards look pretty expensive! I've got two
which I'll be using for the CDU's in the Nimrod and they retail at
about £700 each. Ouch. In fact, OUCH!<br>
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Roy.<br>
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most of my radio heads were in $25 + ship $15 range. The only
expense is the dam connectors<br>
my wire wrap prototype cost me less that $40.00 in part & spares
from Avnet. <br>
The one card handles up to 5 heads, (could do lots more with
expander) It has 2 8 bit ports one for input (select) the other for
data (goes both ways, as you have to read switches, power, and write
(turn on) dial lights, etc., volume controls 3 wires each head goes
to my amps for simulated radios, and simulated NAV morse code
depending on the slant range to the radio. plus the NAV radios have
to out put signals to drive your LSI, HSI, and ADI. (see more <br>
<a
href="http://phoenixcomm.wordpress.com/projects/radiointercom-system/g-4390/">http://phoenixcomm.wordpress.com/projects/radiointercom-system/g-4390/</a>
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please watch my other website for poduction of this part<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://flite-tronics.com/products.shtml">http://flite-tronics.com/products.shtml</a> please note this site is
still under construction.<br>
Regards<br>
Cris<br>
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Cris<br>
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