Communications antenna installation notes, Wireless telecommunications interface, Djustments – Honeywell KMA28 User Manual

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Bendix/King

KMA28

Audio Amplifier/Intercom/Marker Beacon Receiver

006-10565-0000

Page 2-7

Rev. 0, Sept. 2000

2.6 Adjustments

The KMA 28 is factory adjusted to accommodate the typical requirements for most air-
craft configurations. There are five adjustments however, that will allow the installer to
tailor the specific functions.

Marker Gain
CW- Reduce

Passenger Volume
CCW Increases

Marker Audio
CW Decrease Volume

MKR Low Sense
CW Decrease Sens.

Front of Unit

KMA28 adjustment holes

Not used

Speaker Volume
CW-Increase

211

231

223

133

111

Figure 2-1- KMA 28 Adjustments

2.7

Communications Antenna Installation Notes

For best results while in Split Mode, it is suggested that the one VHF communications
antenna is located on top of the aircraft while the other communications antenna is in-
stalled on the bottom. Any antenna relocation must be accomplished in accordance with
AC 43.13-2A, aircraft manufacturers’ recommendations and FAA-approved technical
data.

Warning:

It is probable that radio interference will occur in the split mode when the frequencies

of the two aircraft radios are adjacent, and/or the antennas are physically close to-

gether. Honeywell makes no expressed or implied warranties regarding the suitability

of the KMA 28 in Split Mode.

2.8

Wireless telecommunications interface

The KMA 28 has interface capability with units such as the AirCell units. It is the user’s
responsibility to determine the appropriate legal use of the equiment, and provide the
services.

Interface to the AirCell unit is through J1 (bottom) connector, pins 14 and N. Pin 14, la-
beled cellphone ring, is connected to pin V of the 3100D J3 connector and pin N of J1 is

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