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I was pulling the avionics boxes to verify serial numbers and now I've got a
problem with my SL30. At first, it was dead so I re-racked it. That got it to power up, but now I can't transmit or received on it. The NAV side works fine, but the data to the external OBS may be screwed up. What have I done? What can I do? TIA, - Kino |
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The radio is not going all the way back in the rack!
No Spam wrote: I was pulling the avionics boxes to verify serial numbers and now I've got a problem with my SL30. At first, it was dead so I re-racked it. That got it to power up, but now I can't transmit or received on it. The NAV side works fine, but the data to the external OBS may be screwed up. What have I done? What can I do? TIA, - Kino |
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On 9/27/06 21:27, "KP" wrote:
The radio is not going all the way back in the rack! No Spam wrote: I was pulling the avionics boxes to verify serial numbers and now I've got a problem with my SL30. At first, it was dead so I re-racked it. That got it to power up, but now I can't transmit or received on it. The NAV side works fine, but the data to the external OBS may be screwed up. What have I done? What can I do? TIA, - Kino It's fully seated. Anybody got something useful? - Kino |
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![]() No Spam wrote: On 9/27/06 21:27, "KP" wrote: The radio is not going all the way back in the rack! .... It's fully seated. Anybody got something useful? - Kino Dont be so quick. If the goon who installed the tray in the rack didn't support both rear corners of the tray, then the tray sags, and when you engage the jackscrew and use it to pull the radio into the tray, either the floating BNC or some of the pins in the rear connector get bent. To all appearances, the radio appears to seat. I have also seen the rear of the tray get bent by the pressure from the jackscrew if something doesnt align and a hamfisted person cranks the jackscrew anyway... |
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No Spam wrote:
On 9/27/06 21:27, "KP" wrote: The radio is not going all the way back in the rack! Pull it out again and look at the connectors. Something is bent or otherwise not mating properly. You do know that "pulling things to verify serial numbers" is not legal owner maintenance (other than under the Ron Natalie..the wires eventually get to the landing light sooner or later exclusion). |
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On 28-Sep-2006, Ron Natalie wrote:
You do know that "pulling things to verify serial numbers" is not legal owner maintenance Ron, Actually, removal and replacement of slide-in, tray mounted avionics (other than flight control systems, transponders, and DMEs) is specifically included in the list of allowed owner maintenance items. See FAR Part 43.17(c)(31). That said, I agree that if the SL30 was working properly just before its removal the most likely culprit is one or more bent pins on the connector. Take a close look. -Elliott Drucker |
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On 9/28/06 10:52, "
wrote: On 28-Sep-2006, Ron Natalie wrote: You do know that "pulling things to verify serial numbers" is not legal owner maintenance Ron, Actually, removal and replacement of slide-in, tray mounted avionics (other than flight control systems, transponders, and DMEs) is specifically included in the list of allowed owner maintenance items. See FAR Part 43.17(c)(31). That said, I agree that if the SL30 was working properly just before its removal the most likely culprit is one or more bent pins on the connector. Take a close look. -Elliott Drucker Thanks for the input, everyone. Turns out, it was the audio panel. Re-racked the unit, after cleaning the contacts, and everything works. No goons, no loose trays, no violation of FARs. Thanks, again... - Kino |
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