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Avionics Troubleshooting and Repair: For Pilots and Technicians
 Identify, Locate, and Solve Problems in the Hottest Avionics
The new equipment for planes is exciting—and now you can keep it all working smoothly with the best guide ever written on caring for avionics. Written by avionics specialist Edward R. Maher, this crystal-clear guide brings you:
- Repair strategies for the dynamically changing environment of avionics in general aviation.
- Coverage of audio noiseproofing, communications systems, GPS, sheet metal, bonding and adhesives, Stormscope, ELTs, lighting systems, instrument calibration, gyros, and more.
- Assembly, installation, and troubleshooting techniques for use by both pilots and technicians.
- Clear answers on what pilots can do (and when you need a certified mechanic).
- Problem-identification, diagnostic, and repair procedures you will find nowhere else.
- Related FAA rules and regulations, plus industry standards.
- Comprehensive information on equipment and needed tools.
Troubleshoot and Repair the Most Common Problems of the Most Popular Avionics!
Table of Contents:
Rules to Fly By | Avionic Shop Requirements | Avionics Decisions | Avionics Installation and Repair | Microphones, Headsets, Intercoms, and Speakers | Audio Systems | Antennas | Communication Receivers/Transmitters | Navigation Systems | Marker Beacons | Automatic Direction Finder (ADF) | Distance Measuring Equipment (DME) | LORAN Systems | Global Positioning System (GPS) | Autopilot Systems | Transponders and Collision Avoidance Systems | Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) | Radar Systems | Thunderstorm Detection Systems | Compass | Gyroscopic Instruments | Radio (Radar) Altimeters.
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 PRODUCT DETAILS:- Publisher: McGraw-Hill — Copyright 2001
- Author: Edward R. Maher
- Binding: Paperback — 7¼ x 9¼ inches
- Pages: 398
- ISBN: 0071364951
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