I hope that is all it is. I certainly have to be sure before I start lookin
g at repair or purchase. Perhaps I can make up my own plug. Ignoring the al
titude info=2C all it really needs is power and the antenna=2C and for the
antenna I have a connector in the tunnel. Under google I did find a repair
shop in Florida ( transponderrepair.com) =2C and they charge a lot less tha
n Garmin. Thanks for your input
Karl
> Subject: Europa-List: Re: My Apollo/Garmin SL70 transponder needs repair
> From: ira.rampil@gmail.com
> Date: Fri=2C 13 Aug 2010 05:17:36 -0700
> To: europa-list@matronics.com
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> I once had a test fail indication on my SL-70 which has otherwise been
> a stellar performer.
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> It was indeed a loose antenna connector
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> Any substantial avionics shop should have a premade jig to plug an
> SL-70 into to confirm normal function. That test should be cheap.
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> Repair is essentially a Garmin only function.
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