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Question: can these wires be put in one wire bundle?

 
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 3:22 pm    Post subject: Question: can these wires be put in one wire bundle? Reply with quote

I am currently working on a new panel for my Europa, part of which is the installation of a new transponder and radio (Trig's TY91 and TT21). The remote units of these will be put behind the seats under the baggage area, and I need to bring a wire bundle forward to the panel.

My plan was to put all the wires for both units into a single wire bundle except for the mic, phone and ptt wires. In addition I plan of putting a single power and ground wire into this bundle, connecting to a separate fuseblock near the units in the back (of course, the AWG of these will be scaled upwards appropriately).

My question: can this be done without problems like creating EM coupling, crosstalk, etc.?

I will also need to put two shielded audio cables back to front to connect into the AP60 audio mixer that is also in the back near the radio/xpdr units. I guess it's best to keep those separate from this bundle, but as these audio wries will be running sort of parallel to mentioned wire bundle what is the minimum distance between these two runs to avoid audio issues? Also: if my guess of keeping the audio wires separate is wrong, please let me know.


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 3:32 pm    Post subject: Question: can these wires be put in one wire bundle? Reply with quote

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Keep the Transponder COAX out of the bundle.  Run it as far away from  ALL other wires as possible and away from other COAX also.
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On Sat, Oct 6, 2018 at 7:26 PM zwakie <mz(at)cariama.nl (mz(at)cariama.nl)> wrote:

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I am currently working on a new panel for my Europa, part of which is the installation of a new transponder and radio (Trig's TY91 and TT21). The remote units of these will be put behind the seats under the baggage area, and I need to bring a wire bundle forward to the panel.

My plan was to put all the wires for both units into a single wire bundle except for the mic, phone and ptt wires.  In addition I plan of putting a single power and ground wire into this bundle, connecting to a separate fuseblock near the units in the back (of course, the AWG of these will be scaled upwards appropriately).

My question: can this be done without problems like creating EM coupling, crosstalk, etc.?

I will also need to put two shielded audio cables back to front to connect into the AP60 audio mixer that is also in the back near the radio/xpdr units. I guess it's best to keep those separate from this bundle, but as these audio wries will be running sort of parallel to mentioned wire bundle what is the minimum distance between these two runs to avoid audio issues? Also: if my guess of keeping the audio wires separate is wrong, please let me know.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 07, 2018 12:12 am    Post subject: Re: Question: can these wires be put in one wire bundle? Reply with quote

BARRY CHECK 6 wrote:
Keep the Transponder COAX out of the bundle.  Run it as far away from  ALL other wires as possible and away from other COAX also.

Thanks Barry. I guess I should have mentioned this in my opening post: the radio and transponder antennas are aft of the units, so both coax cables will not be in the bundle.


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