Garmin aera 660 aera 660 Pilot s Guide - Page 153

Connecting to a Garmin VHF Comm Radio, Securing the cable on the top of the yoke mount

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Overview Appendix D Securing the cable on the top of the yoke mount: 1) Remove the screws securing the cable clamp. 2) Orient the cable and secure the clamp with the screws. Cable Clamp Navigation Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features Removing the yoke mount from the yoke shaft (or control arm): 1) Disconnect the cable connectors from the aircraft. 2) Loosen the clamp by turning the Clamp Adjustment Knob until the clamp assembly can be easily removed from the yoke shaft or control arm. CONNECTING TO A GARMIN VHF COMM RADIO The aera can also output frequency data to a Garmin aviation radio. For additional information refer to the applicable installation manual. Currently the following models are supported: • SL30 NAV/COMM • SL40 COMM • GTR 225 • GNC 255 • GTR 200 NOTE: For additional information refer to the SL30 NAV/COMM, SL40 COMM, GTR 225, GNC 255, or GTR 200 installation manual. CAUTION: This interface does not have an FAA installation airworthiness approval. If any tuning or operational abnormalities are encountered with the SL30 nav/comm, SL40 comm, GTR 225, GNC 255, or GTR 200, disconnect the aera from the applicable tuning interface. 190-02017-20 Rev. A Garmin aera 660 Pilot's Guide 137 Appendices Index

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Garmin aera 660 Pilot’s Guide
190-02017-20 Rev. A
Appendix D
137
Overview
Navigation
Flight Planning
Hazard Avoidance
Additional Features
Appendices
Index
Securing the cable on the top of the yoke mount:
1)
Remove the screws securing the cable clamp.
2)
Orient the cable and secure the clamp with the screws.
Cable Clamp
Removing the yoke mount from the yoke shaft (or control arm):
1)
Disconnect the cable connectors from the aircraft.
2)
Loosen the clamp by turning the Clamp Adjustment Knob until the clamp
assembly can be easily removed from the yoke shaft or control arm.
CONNECTING TO A GARMIN VHF COMM RADIO
The aera can also output frequency data to a Garmin aviation radio.
For additional
information refer to the applicable installation manual.
Currently the following models
are supported:
SL30 NAV/COMM
GNC 255
SL40 COMM
GTR 200
GTR 225
NOTE:
For additional information refer to the SL30 NAV/COMM, SL40 COMM,
GTR 225, GNC 255, or GTR 200 installation manual.
CAUTION:
This interface does not have an FAA installation airworthiness
approval.
If any tuning or operational abnormalities are encountered with the
SL30 nav/comm, SL40 comm, GTR 225, GNC 255, or GTR 200, disconnect the
aera from the applicable tuning interface.