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Date:  3-7-2013
Number of Hours:  4.50
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Brief Description:  Fuse panel

Completed the fuse panel and its fold down feature. Drilled holes for all the switches. Fuse panel is shown up, with the small removable part of the panel off, in one picture and folded down in second giving access to my Dynon Hub. Will be anchored by a camlock in the top, not in place yet.

Realized where to put some of the Dynon and radio boxes. Since both the Dynon ADSB receiver and transponder are very small and low amperage, the manual states they can be up to 20' of # 20 or 22 wire, they will go in the tunnel. Two great advantages, first is making them easily accessible (relatively) for service and the second is the antenna cable can be very short, only a foot or two. Only possible issue could be a hot tunnel.

The PAR100EX radio will go in the passenger sidewall which results in a very short antenna cable.

Short antenna cables are great for transmission and reception and even better for avoiding picking up noise as the cable passes all sorts of noisy stuff.

Photo 3 is a bed covered in avionics.
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