Yoke Mounted PTT Switches

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Re: Yoke Mounted PTT Switches

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8359 wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 12:10 pm Not as pretty, but I ended up just coiling the switch around the yoke then tucking it into the panel. Works great and is clean. I cut the end of the switch and wired it directly to the radio.
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Holy smokes. Nice avionics. Wow!
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Re: Yoke Mounted PTT Switches

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steve140 wrote: Thu Nov 12, 2020 12:13 pm
8359 wrote: Wed Oct 28, 2020 12:10 pm Not as pretty, but I ended up just coiling the switch around the yoke then tucking it into the panel. Works great and is clean. I cut the end of the switch and wired it directly to the radio.
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Holy smokes. Nice avionics. Wow!
Thanks! I'm very happy with the setup. I also wired the headset jacks and lemos in the headliner behind the seats. Works great to keep everything out of the way.
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