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  1. Mark P.

    SV-XPNDR-262 White Wire? Ident?

    rvator51, thanks for the reply. You are 100% correct. Now I feel stupid! I didn't notice there was another white wire called out for the certified GPS! Thanks again...
  2. Mark P.

    SV-XPNDR-262 White Wire? Ident?

    Yes I am using the supplied SV-HARNESS-XPNDR. I just purchased the HDX, transponder, comm, adsb, gps, etc... about two weeks ago directly from Dynon. It's almost hidden in this pic, but the harness has a white wire coming out of it along with the others. (I have cut the yellow and green as...
  3. Mark P.

    SV-XPNDR-262 White Wire? Ident?

    Hello all, Wiring up the transponder is relatively simple as there are only a few wires. One of the wires is white. The instructions that came with the transponder reads: "Already Connected. No Action Required". From the downloaded installation manual from the Dynon website, page 11-6...
  4. Mark P.

    RX and TX wires on the SV-ADSB-472?

    I'm confused on the Orange and Violet wires on the 472. I am connecting the 472 to serial port #4 on the HDX. Serial port #4 on the D37 connector is the Blue/Violet (RX) and the Blue/Orange (TX) But on the 472, the Orange wire is RX and the Violet wire is the TX. So does the 472 RX go to...
  5. Mark P.

    Shunt and ammeter?

    Oops I just found the answer to my first question! The ammeter is in the EMS 220 wiring diagram. I was trying to find it in the wrong diagram. :-?
  6. Mark P.

    Shunt and ammeter?

    Installing an HDX with UL Power 350iS engine: Dynon includes a 60 shunt. I know where in the system to wire in the shunt, but where do the two wires coming from the shunt (to the ammeter) connect to the Dynon? I can't find any mention of this in the diagram. Also, the Aircraft Wiring Handbook...
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