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Old October 18th 04, 07:32 PM
Jay Beckman
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"Peter R." wrote in message
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Jay Beckman ) wrote:

The Bendix/King KX 155As in the C172SPs I trained in and am now renting
will
(according to the Cessna Pilot Course textbook...) cut off the TX if the
mic
has been keyed for longer than 33 seconds. Then the active frequency
will
start blinking confirming you've been cut off. I've not had to test this
under fire yet...hope I don't have to.


Provide a PIREP or file a flight plan in the air and you will
inadvertently test the cut-off feature of this audio panel.

During a PIREP or flight plan, I purposely pause to recycle the push-
to-talk switch. This prevents the panel from activating that safety
feature and cutting me off mid-sentence.

--
Peter


Good point...Good Suggestion

Jay B


 




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