Jay Honeck wrote:
My Narco audio panel works just fine. However, the faceplate has been glued
back together twice by my avionics shop. (How it got broken in the first
place is anyone's guess...)
In the recent intense cold, the epoxy has let go again, so I think it's time
to replace the unit. Other than requiring the marker beacon lights/receiver
to be built-in, I have no prerequisites. Well, it would be nice if it fit
in the same hole without too much bother.
The audio panel is one of the most labor intensive pieces of avionics to
replace. This is because of the shear number of wires that must be
installed/hooked up (multiple wires from each of your other radios, plus
the speaker and the outputs to the headphones/intercom). Obviously, we're
not talking about 100's of wires, but there's still a lot. I wouldn't
replace an audio panel for cosmetic reasons. You'd be better off trying
to find a new faceplate.
--- Jay
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