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Old May 27th 07, 12:32 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Steve - KDMW
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Default Intercom Problem with New Radio

I had my old Narco COM 120 replaced with a new Garmin SL40 and now
when the new radio is turned on my intercom volume drops by at least
half. Anyone seen this before? It has the avionics shop baffled. I
have an SPA 4000 intercom and a King KA-134 audio panel. I looked on
the Bendix website and I see a notice in their manual's list for a
"blocking diode for audio muting" installation but I can't get the
manual without a dealer login. I wonder if that has any relevance.
Anyone come across this before?

Steve
KDMW
PA28-151

 




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