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Thanks, Ed
Bill,
The panel was done by Aerotronics in Billings, MT. It cost me around $18,000, but was worth every penny. They did truly artistic work on the wiring and panel and everything is labeled for easy understanding. All I really had to do was build in some supports for the radio and transponder and hook up the large P1 plug, using some simple pin crimps.
The Dynon Skyview system contains the transponder, and is set up for just about anything, except an automatic carrier landing. I did have a good friend, who is an electrical engineer and former Air Force electronics guy and he was the brains and steady hand. It is expensive, but was very cost effective when I looked at other systems.
Ed
Ed, Like your panel layout. Can you tell me the source of the switches and fuses. Looks very neat. Bill
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