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Subject: Aircraft Radio wiring connections
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: ajhaigh-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 01 Aug 2002 10:04 PDT
Expires: 31 Aug 2002 10:04 PDT
Question ID: 48076
I need the pin connections for a Bendix RT-221AE-14 aircraft radio. 
It is the 34 pin plug on the rear of the radio.
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Subject: Re: Aircraft Radio wiring connections
From: coulton20-ga on 07 Aug 2002 23:07 PDT
 
This Might be hlepfull, I got it from
http://www.1st-of-pryor.com/badradios.asp
I hope it is help full for you.

The following panel-mount radios, 360-channel (or fewer) transceivers,
do not meet the 0.003-percent frequency tolerance that was required by
the FCC, starting on January 1, 1997. Any radios not listed should
meet the new requirements.

Bendix/King Models: KX 100, KX 100A, KX 110, KX 120, KX 130, KX 150,
KX 150A, KX 150B, KX 160, KX 160-1, KY 90, KY 90A, KY 95, RT-221,
RT-221A-14, RT-221A-28, RT-221AE-14, RT-221AE-28, RT-241A, 350A1,
350B1, 3501A, 351AE, 351B, 351BE, TA18BB-1, TA18C-1, TA20-A-1A,
TA20-B-1A, TA21-A-1, TA22A, TA22B. (Note: King's KX 170, KX 170A, KX
175, KX175A, and KY 195 can be upgraded to meet the new frequency
tolerance, but they will remain 360-channel radios.

Richard Coulton

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