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I am trying to install an older Borgelt B50 (SN9910126) and need some
help. This is an older model than the B50 manuals on the Borgelt web page. 1. I need a wiring diagram for this older B50. It has a DB15 on the back. 2. The speaker makes noise even when the tone should be in deadband. It is cut off (quieter) compared to the normal level but still audible. I would like to know if anyone else has dealt with this and if there is a fix. Thanks, Tim |
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Have you tried Mike?
mborgeltATborgeltinstrumentsDOTcom Jim |
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On Mar 30, 10:50*pm, JS wrote:
Have you tried Mike? mborgeltATborgeltinstrumentsDOTcom Jim E-mails sent on 2/16/2010 and 3/15/2010 with no reply. Usually good response but nothing so far. Had hoped to have this installed two months ago but finally have given up on Borgelt to respond. |
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On Mar 30, 10:57*pm, Tim Taylor wrote:
On Mar 30, 10:50*pm, JS wrote: Have you tried Mike? mborgeltATborgeltinstrumentsDOTcom Jim E-mails sent on 2/16/2010 and 3/15/2010 with no reply. *Usually good response but nothing so far. *Had hoped to have this installed two months ago but finally have given up on Borgelt to respond. He answered my email in about 20 minutes just a couple weeks ago. Are you sure you were using the correct address? I can try to email him for you if you like. Brian |
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On 3/30/2010 8:50 PM, JS wrote:
Have you tried Mike? mborgeltATborgeltinstrumentsDOTcom Jim I second the JS suggestion...he usually returns emails within minutes and the email address above is the same one that I have been using. Paul ZZ |
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On Mar 31, 8:04*am, ZZ wrote:
On 3/30/2010 8:50 PM, JS wrote: Have you tried Mike? mborgeltATborgeltinstrumentsDOTcom Jim I second the JS suggestion...he usually returns emails within minutes and the email address above is the same one that I have been using. Paul ZZ As stated above emails sent to on 2/16/2010 and 3/15/2010 with no reply. Anyone have a wiring diagram or have dealt with the continuous sound issue? |
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On Mar 30, 9:32*pm, Tim Taylor wrote:
I am trying to install an older Borgelt B50 (SN9910126) and need some help. *This is an older model than the B50 manuals on the Borgelt web page. 1. *I need a wiring diagram for this older B50. *It has a DB15 on the back. 2. *The speaker makes noise even when the tone should be in deadband. It is cut off (quieter) compared to the normal level but still audible. *I would like to know if anyone else has dealt with this and if there is a fix. Thanks, Tim I looked at my B50 (sn 0005163, DDM 2167). It does have a DB15 on the back, which mates with a DB15 mounted on a circuit board. The circuit board offers a screw terminal strip for wiring connection. Is it possible that your B50 is simply missing that circuit board? Theoretically one could conduct a continuity test from the circuit board DB15 pins to the terminal strip screws to create a mapping. Then one could theoretically use the wiring diagram from the posted Borgelt manual to create a mating DB15 cable for your instrument. Mike Borgelt is probably the only person who could say whether this might work or not. Regards, Ken |
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Hi Tim,
Mike will certainly solve your problem once you reach him. He was very helpful when I had a similar issue. The DB9 on the original B50 is the connection and mount for an open circuit board called a DDS "Digital D...something.. Module". My B50 had two DB9 cables soldered to the DDM, one for GPS output labeled "PDA" and one for GPS input labeled "volklogger". Also soldered to the DDM is a wire running to a toggle switch for Declare/Flight that mounts on your I/P. The B50 DDM adds the vario data to the GPS data stream for Winpilot etc. The first DDMs had screw terminals for a "Y" cable containing the two DB9's (you can make this easily from a DB9 extension cable), but not the flight/declare switch. If yours is like mine, let me know off line and I'll forward the manual, pics of the DDM and wiring showing where to solder things, etc. ~Bruce |
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On 3/30/2010 8:32 PM, Tim Taylor wrote:
I am trying to install an older Borgelt B50 (SN9910126) and need some help. This is an older model than the B50 manuals on the Borgelt web page. 1. I need a wiring diagram for this older B50. It has a DB15 on the back. 2. The speaker makes noise even when the tone should be in deadband. It is cut off (quieter) compared to the normal level but still audible. I would like to know if anyone else has dealt with this and if there is a fix. Thanks, Tim Tim If you have a manual, you may have already read this. On page 7 of my manual, under "Adjustment of Audio Silent Band in Cruise Mode", it describes a trimpot in the center of the top circuit board. Rotating the pot clockwise narrows the deadband, counterclockwise widens it. It warns that the adjustment is very sensitive, requiring only a few degrees to make a meaningful difference. I wonder if your deadband has been narrowed so much as to be non-existent. Paul ZZ |
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On Apr 3, 10:48*am, ZZ wrote:
On 3/30/2010 8:32 PM, Tim Taylor wrote: I am trying to install an older Borgelt B50 (SN9910126) and need some help. *This is an older model than the B50 manuals on the Borgelt web page. 1. *I need a wiring diagram for this older B50. *It has a DB15 on the back. 2. *The speaker makes noise even when the tone should be in deadband. It is cut off (quieter) compared to the normal level but still audible. *I would like to know if anyone else has dealt with this and if there is a fix. Thanks, Tim Tim If you have a manual, you may have already read this. On page 7 of my manual, under "Adjustment of Audio Silent Band in Cruise Mode", it describes a trimpot in the center of the top circuit board. Rotating the pot clockwise narrows the deadband, counterclockwise widens it. It warns that the adjustment is very sensitive, requiring only a few degrees to make a meaningful difference. I wonder if your deadband has been narrowed so much as to be non-existent.. Paul ZZ- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Paul, Thanks for the suggestions. I have not heard from Mike yet, I hope I will. My B50 appears to be older than most of the units out there. It does not look the same internally as any of the other three B50's I have worked on in the past; it does not have the green connector block near the back of the unit. It does not have a DDM serial number but the ADU has a serial number of 0001. The dead band does work, but it just is not completely dead. The volume is clipped by about 95%, but you can still hear the tone just much quieter. Also when the volume is completely turned down there is a hiss from the speaker still. One of the previous owners had it wired with an on/off switch to the speaker so I am guessing this is not a new issue. Thanks, Tim |
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