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I have a 1977 Piper Archer II with a KX-170B. and KI-214 indicator.
I understand that the G/S receiver is built into the KI-214. If I replace the KX-170B with a Michel MX-170B will the G/S and Localizer work OK with it ? As an aside I am a Radio Amateur who has built and operated radio equipment. However, I am not familiar with the words "Slip Code" & "Channeling Outputs" I hope someone can give me the understanding of these terms in normal radio terminology. I will appreciate all the help I can get on this one. Thanks Roy Page Beloit, OH 44609 |
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The 214 works well with the Michel, it's the setup I'm using. Plug
and play! I too am a ham but don't know of those terms. Maybe the biggest ham on the group will chime in and give us both an education. On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 13:16:27 GMT, "Roy Page" wrote: I have a 1977 Piper Archer II with a KX-170B. and KI-214 indicator. I understand that the G/S receiver is built into the KI-214. If I replace the KX-170B with a Michel MX-170B will the G/S and Localizer work OK with it ? As an aside I am a Radio Amateur who has built and operated radio equipment. However, I am not familiar with the words "Slip Code" & "Channeling Outputs" I hope someone can give me the understanding of these terms in normal radio terminology. I will appreciate all the help I can get on this one. Thanks Roy Page Beloit, OH 44609 |
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![]() On 12-Sep-2004, "Roy Page" wrote: However, I am not familiar with the words "Slip Code" & "Channeling Outputs" I hope someone can give me the understanding of these terms in normal radio terminology. In the context of connection between a Nav radio and a GS receiver, these relate to connections that provide indication of the localizer frequency to which the Nav radio is tuned, so as to tune the GS receiver to the corresponding GS frequency. -- -Elliott Drucker |
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The KX-170 series of radio has two "channeling" outputs; one for
the external glide slope receiver and the other for an external DME receiver. Thes are signals that are either grounded, open, or tied to A+ (supply voltage) via 1K resistor, and are used to indicate the LOC or VOR frequency the KX-170 nav receiver is tuned to. DME Channeling outputs are composed of 4 "MHz" signals (M0 - M4), 4 "KHz" signals (K0 - K4), and a 50KHz signal. In the following table, the - indicated the signal is open, 0 indicates it is connected to the DME common signal (grounded), and 1 indicates is is driven to +12V via a 1K resistor: M0 M1 M2 M3 K0 K1 K2 K3 50KHz 108 - - 0 - .0x 0 0 - - .x0 - 109 - - - 0 .1x 0 0 0 - .x5 0 110 0 - - - .2x 0 0 0 0 111 0 0 - - .3x - 0 0 0 112 0 0 0 - .4x - - 0 0 113 - 0 0 0 .5x 0 - - 0 114 0 - 0 0 .6x - 0 - - 115 - 0 - 0 .7x - - 0 - 116 0 - 0 - .8x - - - 0 117 0 0 - 0 .9x - - - GS channeling output are composed of 4 "MHz" signals (GS108 - GS111), 5 "KHz" signals, and a 50KHz signal. In the following table, the - indicated the signal is open, 0 indicates it is connected to the GS common signal (grounded), and 1 indicates is is driven to +12V via a 1K resistor: GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS GS 108 109 110 111 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.9 50KHz 108 0 - - - ..0x - - - - - .x0 - 109 - 0 - - .1x - - - - .x5 0 110 - - 0 - ..2x - - - - - 111 - - - 0 .3x - 1 - - - 112 - - - - .4x - - - - - 113 - - - - .5x - - 1 - - 114 - - - - .6x - - - - - 115 - - - - .7x - - - 1 - 116 - - - - .8x - - - - - 117 - - - - .9x - - - - 1 Hope the formatting holds up well enough for you to see the table. Ronnie Hughes Austin, TX "Roy Page" wrote in message ink.net... I have a 1977 Piper Archer II with a KX-170B. and KI-214 indicator. I understand that the G/S receiver is built into the KI-214. If I replace the KX-170B with a Michel MX-170B will the G/S and Localizer work OK with it ? As an aside I am a Radio Amateur who has built and operated radio equipment. However, I am not familiar with the words "Slip Code" & "Channeling Outputs" I hope someone can give me the understanding of these terms in normal radio terminology. I will appreciate all the help I can get on this one. Thanks Roy Page Beloit, OH 44609 |
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