Becker 6200 Series Installation And Operation Manual

Becker 6200 Series Installation And Operation Manual

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Becker Avionics GmbH • Baden-Airpark B108 • 77836 Rheinmünster • Germany
 +49 7229 / 305-0 • Fax +49 7229 / 305-217
http://www.becker-avionics.com • E-mail: info@becker-avionics.com
VHF-Transceivers
6200 Series
from Software Version
SCI1050S305 Version 4.06
SCI1051S305 Version 2.06
Installation and Operation
Manual
DV14307.03
Issue 06
February 2021
Article-No. 0638.404-071

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  • Page 1 SCI1051S305 Version 2.06 Installation and Operation Manual DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Article-No. 0638.404-071 Becker Avionics GmbH • Baden-Airpark B108 • 77836 Rheinmünster • Germany  +49 7229 / 305-0 • Fax +49 7229 / 305-217 http://www.becker-avionics.com • E-mail: info@becker-avionics.com...
  • Page 2 Becker Avionics GmbH have to be obeyed. To the extent that Becker Avionics GmbH provide component or system options based upon data or specifications provided by the user, the user is responsible for determining that such data and specifications are suitable and sufficient for all applications and reasonably foreseeable uses of the components or systems.
  • Page 3 Preface Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing a Becker Avionics product. We are pleased that you have chosen our product and we are confident that it will meet your expectations. For development and manufacturing of our product, the guidelines for highest quality and reliability have been borne in mind, supplemented by selection of high-quality material, responsible production and testing in accordance to the standards.
  • Page 4 Chapter 1 – 4 09/2020 Section / Issue Page No.: Description Chapter 1-142 Updated: Editorial adjustments. Added: New device variants. Updated: Device drawings. © by Becker Avionics GmbH / all rights reserved Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Software/Firmware Status – Functionality ................ 46 Installation Requirements ......................47 Installation in the Avionic Compartment ................48 Cockpit Panel Installation ....................49 Rear Panel Installation ...................... 49 Dimensions ..........................50 AR6201, AR6211 ......................50 DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 6 Wiring AR4201 - AR62X1 ....................113 Dynamic Microphone Input ..................... 114 Temperature Sensor ....................... 115 RS232 Interface ......................115 AFCU/AGC/AFWB ......................115 CPIN (if Installed) ......................115 +13.75 V (AR4201) - PWR_EVAL (AR62X1) ..............115 Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 7 User Menu ........................138 Intercom Menu ........................ 139 3.14 Read Out and Reset Error/Failure Flags .................. 140 3.15 Warning and Failure Indications ....................140 3.16 Contact Data ..........................141 Index ............................142 DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 8 Figure 36: Modified Dynamic Microphone Wiring for AR62X1 ................114 Figure 37: Controls and Indicators ........................124 List of Abbreviations List of Abbreviations 6200 Becker Avionics Compact Line Product Series, Light & Sport Aviation Audio Frequency Airborne Radio Attenuation Auxiliary...
  • Page 9 Voltage Direct Current Very High Frequency Voice Operated Switch VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio Volume Unit Units Units Ampere Milliampere °C Degree Celsius Centimeter Power Ratio in Decibel referenced to 1 mW DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 10 Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not prevented, could result in minor or moderate injury. Is used to address practices not related to physical injury. Safety instructions (or equivalent) signs indicate specified safety-related instructions or procedures. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 11 The information in this publication is regularly checked, necessary corrections will be part of the subsequent publications. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 12 Becker Avionics Installation and Operation Blank Page Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 13: General Description

    Spare Parts ........................42 Documentation ........................42 This manual describes the Becker Avionics VHF Transceivers of the 6200 series. The type plate on your device shows the part number for identification purposes (see "Type Plate", page 46). Before starting operation of the device(s) please read this manual carefully, with particular attention to the description referring to your device(s).
  • Page 14: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction The technical information in this document applies to the products and variants of the VHF Transceiver of the 6200 series. Details for variants please see "Variants Overview" page 16. • For further description we use also short forms.
  • Page 15: Purpose Of Equipment

    Becker Avionics General Description General Notices Purpose of Equipment The 6200 series are a modern family of communication equipment. Features: The sensitive receiver obeys the most recent requirements of ED-23C. • It includes the ability to work in the offset-carrier (climax) operation in 25 kHz and 8.33 kHz channel spacing.
  • Page 16: 1.4 Variants Overview

    6 W @ 28 V ≥ 6 W @ 14 V / AR6211-(112) 0662.429-910 10 W @ 28 V ≥ 6 W @ 14 V / AR6211-(122) 0662.445-910 6 W @ 28 V Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 17 Notice: This manual is not for the -(X0X) variants. lower mounting depth. RCU6201, RCU6211 Remote Control Unit (available variants) Part Number Article-No 8.33 kHz Mode 25 kHz Mode Transmit PWR RCU6201-(012) 0631.469-910 RCU6201-(112) 0631.485-910 RCU6201-(012) 0662.453-910 RCU6201-(112) 0662.461-910 DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 18: Software Status

    ≥ 6 W @ 14 V / RT6211-(010) 0662.471-910 10 W @ 28 V ≥ 6 W @ 14 V / RT6211-(020) 0662.488-910 6 W @ 28 V Software Status Descriptions see "Software/Firmware Status – Functionality", page 46. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 19: Short Description

    AR6201, AR6211 RCU62X1 AR6203, AR6213 RCU62X1 RT62X1 RCU62X1 RT62X1 up to two RCU62X1 Figure 1: Example: Device Combinations A RCU62X1 (Remote Control Unit) or a third-party controller is necessary to control the RT62X1. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 20: Figure 2: Ar6201, Ar6211 Single Block Transceiver

    Installation in the cockpit panel of an aircraft with a mounting kit MK6403-1 (see "Mounting • kit - MK6403-1", page 56). The dimensions agree with the state-of-the-art 160 mm (6.3"). Figure 3: AR6203, AR6213 Single Block Transceiver Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 21: Figure 4: Rt6201, Rt6211 Remote-Controlled Transceiver

    The equipment connector is at the rear side of the device. • Installation with four screws (rear panel installation). The dimensions agree with the standard instrument diameter of 58 mm (2¼ inch). Figure 5: RCU6201, RCU6211 Remote Control Unit DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 22: 1.5 Scope Of Functionality

    The interconnection of multiple external audio sources on this port make an additional external decupling/isolation resistor necessary. The external audio is audible only when the transceiver is in receiving mode. The individual audio volume is set directly at the external equipment. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 23: Sidetone

    Continuous Built-In Test • During normal operation, a self-test (CBIT) permanently examine the correct operation of the device. The display shows an error message, if there is an error during CBIT. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 24: Tandem Operation

    • You can get access to the service mode through the RS422 interface with a proprietary • serial data communication protocol. • This mode is for use by authorized maintenance organizations only. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 25: Safety-Conscious Utilization

    Excessive pulses on the DC bus of the aircraft may cause damage on electrical circuits of any installed instrument. Do not turn on the device during engine start or shutdown. Restriction for Use The product is to be used inside the declared limits. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 26: 1.8 Technical Data

    Operating Altitude 35 000 ft Vibration Category S (Curve M) + Category U (Curve G) Recommended external fuse protection in depends on device see "Aircraft Wiring" from page 13. the application Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 27: Typical Power Consumption

    ≤ 6 dB in range -93...0 dBm Distortion ≤ 15% at 70% of rated output power Audio frequency response ≤ 6 dB 350...2500 Hz (8.33 kHz channel spacing) ≥ 35 dB at 4000 Hz DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 28: Transmitter Data Ar62Xx, Rt62X1

    (with compressor) Input unbalanced, 150 Ω Input range up to 20 dB above compressor starting point. FM deviation with modulation ≤ 3 kHz Sidetone adjustable PTT stuck detection of transmit mode 120 s (Factory configurable 30…120 s) Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 29: Emergency Operation

    Weight 675 g (1.488 lbs) 800 g (1.763 lbs) 200 g (0.44 lbs) 600 g (1.32 lbs) Notice: *Use the installation method with the mounting kit to obey the conditions for certification. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 30: Software

    EUROCAE/RTCA Document ED-12B/DO-178B; "Software Considerations in Airborne System and Equipment Certification". Hereby ‘Design Assurance Level’ (DAL) "C" was followed. The complete software documentation is based on this level. Nevertheless, Becker claimed for AR6201 family software in accordance with EUROCAE/RTCA Document ED-12B/DO-178B the: Design Assurance Level D Refer to AC 23.1309-1D and/or AC 23.1309-1E to see limitations for installations into aircraft.
  • Page 31: Environmental Conditions Ar62X1-(X1X), Rt62X1-(X1X)

    Fungus Resistance No test done Salt Fog No test done Magnetic Effect < 1° deflection at 0.3 m Power Input Voltage Spike Audio Freq. Conducted Susceptibility Induced Signal Susceptibility Primary power DC DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 32: Environmental Conditions Ar62X1-(X2X), Rt62X1-(X2X)

    5 °C per minute Humidity Standard Shock and Crash Safety Operational Shocks Crash Safety Fixed-wing and helicopter, standard Curve M for fixed-wing aircraft Vibration Curve G for helicopters Explosion Atmosphere No test done Waterproofness Condensation Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 33: Environmental Conditions Ar62X3-()

    In-flight Loss of Cooling 4.5.5 No forced cooling required Altitude 4.6.1 35 000 ft Decompression 4.6.2 No test done Overpressure 4.6.3 No test done Temperature Variation 5 °C per minute Humidity Standard DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 34 Radio Frequency Susceptibility Emission of Radio Frequency Energy Lightning Induced Transients A1E3X - Susceptibility Lightning Direct Effects No test done Icing No test done Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Fire, Flammability No test done Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 35: Environmental Conditions Rcu62X1-()

    Radio Frequency Susceptibility Emission of Radio Frequency Energy Lightning Induced Transients A1E3X - Susceptibility Lightning Direct Effects No test done Icing No test done Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Fire, Flammability No test done DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 36: Certifications

    Class: C, H2, 4, 6 EASA.21O.10075461 AR6211-(112) 0662.437-910 ETSO-2C169a TSO-2C169a B54AR6201 Class: C, 4 EASA.21O.10075461 AR6211-(022) 0662.429-910 ETSO-2C169a TSO-2C169a B54AR6201 Class: C, H2, 4, 6 EASA.21O.10075461 AR6211-(122) 0662.445-910 ETSO-2C169a TSO-2C169a B54AR6201 Class: C, 4 Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 37 TSO-C169a RCU6201-(112) 0631.485-910 Class: D B54AR6201 Class: D, 4 ETSO-2C38e Class: 4 EASA.21O.10075461 RCU6211-(012) 0662.453-910 ETSO-2C169a TSO-2C169a B54AR6201 Class: C, H2, 4, 6 EASA.21O.10075461 RCU6211-(112) 0662.461-910 ETSO-2C169a TSO-2C169a B54AR6201 Class: C, 4 DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 38 Class: C, H2, 4, 6 EASA.21O.10075461 ETSO-2C169a AR6213-(112) 0662.534-910 TSO-2C169a B54AR6203 Class: C, 4 EASA.21O.10075461 AR6213-(022) 0662.526-910 ETSO-2C169a TSO-2C169a B54AR6203 Class: C, H2, 4, 6 EASA.21O.10075461 AR6213-(122) 0662.542-910 ETSO-2C169a TSO-2C169a B54AR6203 Class: C, 4 Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 39 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause • undesired operation. NOTICE: Changes or modifications made to the approved equipment not expressly approved by Becker Avionics may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 40: 1.9 Order Code

    Article-No. 0662.518-910 AR6213-(022), 8.33/25 kHz, 6 W at 12 V Article-No. 0662.534-910 AR6213-(112), 25 kHz, 10 W at 28 V Article-No. 0662.526-910 AR6213-(122), 25 kHz, 6 W at 12 V Article-No. 0662.542-910 Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 41: Accessories

    For details please refer to "Cable Harness", page 111. Installation Material Mounting Kit MK6201-(010) Article-No. 0631.515-261 Mounting Kit MK6403-1 Article-No. 0598.569-284 • 6x Attachment screws • 6x Attachment clips Adapter for AR3201 wiring 1AD042 Article-No. 0877.522-959 DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 42: Spare Parts

    (BA) Bedienungsanleitung, German Article-No. 0641.413-071 AR62XX, RT62X1, RCU62X1 (I&O) Installation and Operation manual, English Article-No. 0638.404-071 VHF-Transceivers 6200 Series (AR62XX, RT62X1, RCU62X1 from SW SCI1050S305 Version 4.06, SCI1051S305 Version 2.06), (M&R) Maintenance and Repair manual, English Article-No. 0638.412-071 VHF-Transceivers 6200 Series (AR62XX, RT62X1, RCU62X1 from SW SCI1050S305 Version 4.06, SCI1051S305 Version 2.06...
  • Page 43: Installation

    Standard Microphone 3 ....................81 Dynamic Microphone ......................82 Speaker ..........................82 Squelch ..........................83 Scan Hold Time ........................ 83 Sidetone ..........................83 Erase Memory ........................84 Fail List ..........................85 Recall Default Settings ..................... 85 DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 44: Packaging, Transport, Storage

    If you do not install the device immediately, make sure to store it in a dry and clean environment. Make sure that the device is not stored near strong heat sources and that no metal chippings can get into the device. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 45: Device Assignment

    Mounting kit MK6201-(10) (for RT62X1 to obey the conditions for certification). Connector kits. • Cable harness. • Antenna. • Microphone. • Headphone, speaker. • "Accessories", page 41. Registration of the Device Obey the national requirements for operation of radio equipment. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 46: Type Plate

    The software version is shown at the screen for a few seconds after power on • This information is also available with the configuration setup → DEVICE INFO. • The software versions are subject to change without notice. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 47: Installation Requirements

    The device(s) are not qualified for installation in areas with fluid • contamination. • Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved in written form by Becker may void the authorization to operate this equipment. Use only cables which are qualified for aircraft use (self-extinguishing). • •...
  • Page 48: Installation In The Avionic Compartment

    "Dimensions - Mounting kit - MK6201" page 55. Dimensions mm (inch) 4x Ø 4.3 (0.17) Top view 120 (4.72) 27.3 (1.07) 1: Phillips head screw M3x6 2: Spring washer B3 3: Flat washer B3 Figure 7: RT62X1, MK6201-(10) Installation Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 49: Cockpit Panel Installation

    More information please see: "Dimensions - AR6201" page 50. "Dimensions -RCU62X1" page 52. Dimensions mm (inch) 61x61 mm (2.4x2.4 in) (no scale drawing) Figure 9: AR62X1, RCU62X1 (front view) Figure 10: Drilling Template -Rear-Panel Installation DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 50: Dimensions

    "Center of Gravity" is without other equipment. Permitted deviation for dimensions without tolerances: DIN ISO 2768 T1 C (dimensions in mm) xx...6 (±0.3) >30...120 (±0.8) >400...1000 (±2.0) >6...30 (±0.5) >120...400 (±1.2) >1000...2000 (±3.0) Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 51: Ar6203, Ar6213

    "Center of Gravity" is without other equipment. Permitted deviation for dimensions without tolerances: DIN ISO 2768 T1 C (dimensions in mm) xx...6 (±0.3) >30...120 (±0.8) >400...1000 (±2.0) >6...30 (±0.5) >120...400 (±1.2) >1000...2000 (±3.0) DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 52: Rcu62X1

    "Center of Gravity" is without other equipment. Permitted deviation for dimensions without tolerances: DIN ISO 2768 T1 C (dimensions in mm) xx...6 (±0.3) >30...120 (±0.8) >400...1000 (±2.0) >6...30 (±0.5) >120...400 (±1.2) >1000...2000 (±3.0) Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 53: Rt62X1

    "Center of Gravity" is without other equipment. Permitted deviation for dimensions without tolerances: DIN ISO 2768 T1 C (dimensions in mm) xx...6 (±0.3) >30...120 (±0.8) >400...1000 (±2.0) >6...30 (±0.5) >120...400 (±1.2) >1000...2000 (±3.0) DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 54: Rt62X1 With Mk6201

    Becker Avionics Installation Dimensions RT62X1 with MK6201 Dimensions mm (inch) 188 (7.4) 2x thread nut M3 Figure 15: Dimensions - RT62X1 with mounting kit MK6201 Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 55: Mounting Kit - Mk6201

    Figure 16: Dimensions - Mounting kit MK6201 (for RT62X1) Permitted deviation for dimensions without tolerances: DIN ISO 2768 T1 C (dimensions in mm) xx...6 (±0.3) >30...120 (±0.8) >400...1000 (±2.0) >6...30 (±0.5) >120...400 (±1.2) >1000...2000 (±3.0) DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 56: Mounting Kit - Mk6403-1

    "Center of Gravity" is without other equipment. Permitted deviation for dimensions without tolerances: DIN ISO 2768 T1 C (dimensions in mm) xx...6 (±0.3) >30...120 (±0.8) >400...1000 (±2.0) >6...30 (±0.5) >120...400 (±1.2) >1000...2000 (±3.0) Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 57: 2.5 Connector Pin Assignments

    Use this grounding bolt to make a low impedance grounding of the device. Maximum tightening torque for ground stud screw is 1.5 Nm (14 inch-lbs). Wire cross section: min. 4 mm Length: max.150 mm (6 in). DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 58 MIKE_STD3_HI Standard Microphone 3 High HDPH2_A Balanced Output for headphone(s)2 AF_AUX_IN_LO Auxiliary audio input low HDPH2_B Balanced output for headphone(s)2 ILL_HI Illumination high /PWR_EVAL Power on monitor output P_SUPP_GND Power supply ground Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 59 ACTIVE state - closed contact to GND D_GND Discrete lines ground D_GND Discrete lines ground D_GND Discrete lines ground /MIKE_SW Configuration selector CFG1 and CFG2 /EXT_ON External Power ON input ACTIVE state - closed contact to GND DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 60: Inputs / Outputs (Ar62Xx, Rt62X1)

    P1-14 SPK_LO Speaker ground The speaker output supplies nominal 4 W into 4 Ω. • The magnetic field of a speaker can affect the magnetic compass (see • "Installation Requirements" page 47). Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 61 Linear audio output, unbalanced The LINE OUT is used to connect e.g. an external voice recorder to the transceiver. • The LINE OUT output supplies nominal 1 V into 1000 Ω. • DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 62 VHF channel and this audio signal is available on audio outputs. • A current of maximum 100 mA can flow to drive e.g. an external relay. • The output has high impedance if the device is turned off. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 63 • When /ISOL is inactive; both the pilot path and the passenger path are connected to one common intercom circuit. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 64: Device Connector (Rcu62X1)

    ACTIVE state - closed contact to GND External Power ON input /EXT_ON ACTIVE state - closed contact to GND TX1_422+ Auxiliary Control Interface External "Exchange" key /EXCH_CH ACTIVE state - closed contact to GND Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 65: Inputs / Outputs (Rcu62X1)

    Pin Name Function External "Exchange" key P1-15 /EXCH_CH ACTIVE state - closed contact to GND • This input is used to change active and preset frequency or activate SCAN mode with a switch. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 66: Installation And Configuration

    Make the antenna installation in accordance with AC 43.13-2B Chapter 3. • For penetration of the pressurized cabin on a pressurized aircraft are additional data necessary which are not contained in this installation manual. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 67 Prevent any sharp cable bend (radius > 50 mm), and any excessive coax cable length. Put all wiring including antenna cable away from other wiring which carries heavy AC currents and away from any aircraft controls. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 68 Using 50 Ω SWR meter over the whole frequency range for VSWR ≤ 3:1. It may be helpful or necessary to change slightly the length of the middle radiator, or counter weight length for optimized antenna efficiency and matching. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 69: Configuration Setup

    The change of any parameter is stored immediately. 2.7.2.3 Cancel the Configuration Setup • Turn "OFF" the device to stop the setup. All changes made up to this time are stored automatically. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 70: Volume Adjustment (Vu Meter)

    Correct sensitivity is achieved if most of the time, while you are speaking normally into the microphone, the "Hold max level" bar 1: Current audio level is in the "Recommended range". 2: Hold max. level 3: Recommended range (inside frame) Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 71: Device Info

    RCU62 serial number (CH SN). DEVICE INFO Example: For RCU62 as secondary controller Controller SW version (CH SW VER). CH SW VER 4.06 • CH SN 00005 RCU62 serial number (CH SN). • DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 72: Dimming, Brightness

    The user can adjust the brightness in the user menu. • The user can change the parameter at any time. • 0% (off)… 100% The brightness adjustments are separate for each controller • therefore this menu is available on all controllers. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 73: Illumination Curve

    14 V or 28 V depending on selected dimming input) where the illumination curve reaches the maximum brightness level. ILLUM CURVE (4) This parameter specifies the vertical parameter V2y which is the • maximum brightness. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 74: Memory Options

    The low battery threshold is adjustable. • Use the rotary encoder for the adjustment. • The display shows the "LOW BATT" warning if the supply voltage is • less than the "LOW BATT THR" value. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 75: Configuration

    If selected the transceiver supply a short beep on each change of the "ACTIVE FREQUENCY". SWAP MIKE IC: • If selected the /IC input functions as /MIKE_SW input and /MIKE_SW input operates as /IC input. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 76: Auxiliary Audio Input

    STD2 MIKE: Standard microphone input 2 is selected (P1-9/ P1-8). • STD3 MIKE: • Standard microphone input 3 is selected (P1-19/ P1-8). DYN MIKE: Dynamic microphone input is selected (P1-6/ P1-5). • NONE: Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 77 No audio is available on headphone 2 output, speaker is not available. SPEAKER ENABLED: Audio is available on speaker (P1-1/P1-14), headphone 2 is not • available. NONE: No audio on headphone 2 output or speaker output. • DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 78: In/Out Cfg2

    Input /IC starts intercom only from microphone path 1(P1-7). "OUTPUTS" HDPH 1 ENABLED: Audio is available on headphone 1 output (P1-2/P1-3). • HDPH 1 DISABLED: • No audio is available on headphone 1 output. HDPH 2 ENABLED: Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 79: Standard Microphone 1

    Make a communication check after modification of this parameter. • It is recommended to do this communication check with and without a running engine. Notice: For installations with high interferences it is recommended to use sensitivity level from 27...1500 mV. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 80: Standard Microphone 2

    Make a communication check after modification of this parameter. It is recommended to do this communication check with and without a running engine. Notice: For installations with high interference it is recommended to use sensitivity level from 27...1500 mV. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 81: Standard Microphone 3

    Make a communication check after modification of this parameter. It is recommended to do this communication check with and without a running engine. Notice: For installations with high interferences it is recommended to use sensitivity level 27...1500 mV. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 82: Dynamic Microphone

    • arithmetic average value from the primary and secondary controller. Notice: If the optional second controller (RCU6201) is not available then the SPKR VOLUME SOURCE must be set to the PRIMARY CH. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 83: Squelch

    0…12 dB sidetone volume is decreased in relation to the intercom volume, irrespective of the sidetone value. The "SIDETONE ATT" parameter is an additional attenuation of the sidetone signal in transmit mode. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 84: Erase Memory

    CH01…CH99. You can erase the "LABELS DATABASE". • To erase the data base: ERASE FRQ LAB Select "YES" with the rotary encoder. • Push the "STO" key to confirm the selection. • Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 85: Fail List

    The factory default settings are settings of the device after production. To restore the factory default settings: RECALL DEF. Select "YES" with the rotary encoder. • Push the "STO" key to confirm. • Notice: Before stored data will be overwritten. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 86: Factory Default Settings

     STD 1 MIKE  STD 2 MIKE  STD 3 MIKE  DYN MIKE  NONE MIC ACTIVATION  BOTH MIKES OUTPUTS  HEADPHONE 1  HEADPHONE 2  SPEAKER  NONE Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 87 3.5 mV SPKR VOL SRC  PRIMARY CH  SECONDARY CH  BOTH SQUELCH THR SCAN HOLD TIME SIDETONE ATT EREASE CHANNEL MEM EREASE FREQUENCY LABELS FAIL LIST EREASE FAIL LIST RECALL DEF. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 88: Aircraft Wiring

     AUX INPUT "AUX AUTO MUTE" Enabled  AUX AUTO MUTE  AUTO ISOL IN TX "IN/OUT CFG2" Remarks: The speaker symbol is permanent shown on the display. • VOX operation is suppressed. • Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 89: Figure 23: Wiring - Single Seat Glider

    MIKE_STD2_HI isolated from aircraft frame HDPH2_B HDPH2_A MIKE_STD3_HI LINE_OUT AF_AUX_IN_LO optional AF_AUX_IN_HI Auxiliary Audio Input Figure 23: Wiring - Single Seat Glider Notice: Frequency exchange switch and turned supply relay are optional. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 90: Figure 24: Wiring - Single Seat Glider 5-Pol Din Jack

    MIKE_STD1_HI MIKE_STD1_LO MIKE_STD2_HI HDPH2_B HDPH2_A MIKE_STD3_HI Connector Wiring side LINE_OUT AF_AUX_IN_LO optional AF_AUX_IN_HI Auxiliary Audio Input Figure 24: Wiring - Single Seat Glider 5-pol DIN Jack Notice: Frequency exchange switch is optional. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 91: Installation With Rt62X1 And Rcu62X1

    TX0_422+ RX2- TX0_422- TX2+ RX0_422+ TX2- RX0_422- SUPP_IN SUPPLY 14 V / 28 V AWG20 P_SUPP 7.5 A P_SUPP /PWR_EVAL AWG20 P_SUPP_GND P_SUPP_GND Figure 25: Wiring - Installation with RT62X1 and RCU62X1 DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 92: Twin Seat With Rt62X1 (Tandem-Installation)

    The speaker is disabled. Intercom with VOX is possible. • Closed: Headset 1 selected (STD1). Headset 2 disconnected (STD2). Hand mike selected (STD3). The speaker is enabled. No intercom with VOX is possible. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 93: Figure 26: Wiring - Twin Seat With Rt62X1 (Tandem-Installation)

    RX0_422- /PTT2 SUPP_IN HDPH2_B Earphone HDPH2_A PJ055 Standard Mike Pilot MIKE_STD2_HI PJ068 Figure 26: Wiring - Twin Seat with RT62X1 (Tandem-Installation) Notice: Do the configuration setup only with the primary controller (RCU62X1). DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 94: Twin Seat Motor Glider

    The speaker is disabled. Intercom with VOX is possible. Closed: • Dynamic microphone is selected. The speaker is enabled. No Intercom with VOX is possible. The speaker symbol is permanent shown on the display. • Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 95: Figure 27: Wiring - Twin Seat Motor Glider

    Standard Mike HDPH2_A Pilot MIKE_STD3_HI PJ068 Standard Mike LINE_OUT Copilot AF_AUX_IN_LO optional AF_AUX_IN_HI Note: install the jacks Auxiliary Audio Input (earphone&mike) isolated from aircraft frame Figure 27: Wiring - Twin Seat Motor Glider DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 96: General Aviation (Ga) Aircraft

    • Open: The speaker is disabled. Intercom with VOX is possible. Closed: • The speaker is enabled. No intercom with VOX is possible. The speaker symbol is permanent shown on the display. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 97: Figure 28: Wiring - General Aviation Aircraft (With Standard Hand Mikes, Earphones And Speaker)

    HDPH2_A MIKE_STD3_HI Note: install the jacks LINE_OUT (earphone&mike) isolated from aircraft frame AF_AUX_IN_LO optional AF_AUX_IN_HI Auxiliary Audio Input Figure 28: Wiring - General Aviation Aircraft (with Standard Hand Mikes, Earphones and Speaker) DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 98: Individual Dual Headset Installation (Two Ic Circuits)

    Intercom with VOX is possible. • Closed: Headset 1 is selected (STD1). Headset 2 is disconnected (STD2). The hand mike is selected (STD3). The speaker is enabled. No intercom with VOX is possible. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 99: Figure 29: Wiring - Individual Dual Headset Installation (Two Ic Circuits)

    MIKE_STD3_HI PJ068 Standard Mike Handmike LINE_OUT AF_AUX_IN_LO AF_AUX_IN_HI optional Auxiliary Audio Input Note: install the jacks (earphone&mike) isolated from aircraft frame Figure 29: Wiring - Individual Dual Headset Installation (two IC Circuits) DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 100: Twin Seat With Ar62Xx (Tandem-Installation)

    The speaker is disabled. Intercom with VOX is possible. Closed: • Headset 1 selected (STD1). Headset 2 disconnected (STD2). Hand mike selected (STD3). The speaker is enabled. No intercom with VOX is possible. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 101: Figure 30: Wiring - Twin Seat With Ar62Xx (Tandem-Installation)

    Earphone Copilot LINE_OUT Earphone Passenger1 PJ068 AF_AUX_IN_LO Standard Mike Handmike AF_AUX_IN_HI optional Note: install the jacks (earphone&mike) Auxiliary Audio Input isolated from aircraft frame Figure 30: Wiring - Twin Seat with AR62XX (Tandem-Installation) DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 102: Four Seat Installation (No Tandem)

    Intercom with VOX is not possible. Closed: • Headset 1 and 2 for pilot and co-pilot selected. Headset 3 and 4 disconnected. The hand mike selected (STD3). The speaker is disabled. Intercom with VOX is possible. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 103: Figure 31: Wiring - Four Seat Installation (No Tandem)

    Earphone Passenger2 Earphone Passenger1 PJ068 AF_AUX_IN_LO Standard Mike Handmike AF_AUX_IN_HI optional Note: install the jacks (earphone&mike) Auxiliary Audio Input isolated from aircraft frame Figure 31: Wiring - Four Seat Installation (no Tandem) DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 104: Installation In Aircraft With Intercom System

    Enabled "HEADPHONE 1" Enabled "SPEAKER" Disabled "IN/OUT FG2" "MICROPHONE 1" STD1_MIKE "MICROPHONE 2" NONE "BOTH MIKES" Enabled "HEADPHONE 1" Enabled "SPEAKER" Enabled Remarks: Use the same configuration for balanced and unbalanced wiring. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 105: Figure 32: Wiring - Aircraft With Intercom System (Unbalanced)

    PIN N /PTT1 HDPH1_B HDPH1_A PIN N PIN N MIKE_DYN_HI MIKE_DYN_LO MIKE_STD1_HI PIN N MIKE_STD_LO PIN N MIKE_STD2_HI HDPH2_B HDPH2_A MIKE_STD3_HI LINE_OUT AF_AUX_IN_LO AF_AUX_IN_IN Figure 32: Wiring - Aircraft with Intercom System (Unbalanced) DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 106: Figure 33: Wiring - Aircraft With Intercom System (Balanced)

    HDPH2_B Optional ground to P1 PIN13. HDPH2_A If ground of shields is necessary MIKE_STD3_HI connect ground on both cable ends. LINE_OUT AF_AUX_IN_LO AF_AUX_IN_IN Figure 33: Wiring - Aircraft with Intercom System (Balanced) Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 107: Recommendation For The Installation Of Two Transceivers In One Aircraft

    In order to minimize the risk of cross talk issues, a special care has to be applied during the installation of the subsequent antennas on the fuselage, see "Antenna Installation" page 66. Becker recommends to configure the muting functionality in the AR/RT series and to do the related wiring as described here.
  • Page 108 Audio is available on headphone 1 output (P1-2/P1-3). HDPH 1 DISABLED: No audio is available on headphone 1 output. • HDPH 2 ENABLED: Audio is available on headphone 2 output (P1-20/P1-22), speaker is • not available. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 109 Input /PTT1 starts transmission from microphone path 1 and 2 • (P1-17). • Input /PTT2 starts transmission from microphone path 2 and 1 (J1-5). Input /IC starts intercom from microphone path 1 and 2 (P1-7). • DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 110 That means during transmission of a radio, the other radio with this crosslink feature will have all outputs muted (no audio signal at all). Voice transmission is still available but with no sidetone on the audio outputs. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 111: Cable Harness

    Input /IC starts intercom only from microphone path 1 (P1-7). • "OUTPUTS" HDPH 1 ENABLED: Audio is available on headphone 1 output (P1-2/P1-3). • HDPH 1 DISABLED: • No audio is available on headphone 1 output. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 112: Figure 34: Cable Harness 1K065

    2x Phone, jack socket PJ55 Audio input, jack socket 3.5 mm PTT switch Order code see: "Accessories", page 41. 2.9.12.3 1K062 (Open Cable Ends) The same basic construction as type 1K065 only with open cable ends. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 113: Retrofitting - Ar4201 With Ar62X1

    Normally not used in LINE_OUT Normally not used in installation installation Normally not used in Normally not used in P1-16 AGC/AFWB AGC_OUT installation installation P1-17 PTT Push to talk /PTT Push to talk DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 114: Dynamic Microphone Input

    (unlike it was with the AR4201). In most cases, it is not a problem. • If interference with the microphone signal does occur, it is recommended to connect P1-6 with Pin P1-8 (the cable shield is grounded). Figure 36: Modified Dynamic Microphone Wiring for AR62X1 Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 115: Temperature Sensor

    This is not compatible to the AR4201, which has a positive power supply when it is on and high impedance when it is off. • When slave equipment is necessary to turn ON/OFF in sync with the AR62X1 connect a relay to P1-24. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 116: Post Installation Check

    Repeat this communication test with an airborne station in ≈ 20-40 NM (Nautical Miles). Antenna Check Examine the VSWR (voltage standing wave ratio) over the complete frequency band. • The VSWR ratio should be less than 2:1 and is not acceptable when exceeding 3:1. • Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 117: Interference Check

    121.165 121.1666 131.265 131.2666 121.175 121.1750 131.275 131.2750 121.180 121.1750 131.280 131.2750 121.185 121.1833 131.285 131.2833 121.190 121.1916 131.290 131.2916 121.200 121.2000 131.300 131.3000 121.205 121.2000 131.305 131.3000 121.210 121.2083 131.310 131.3083 DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 118: Flight Test Check

    It is possible to read out and reset error flag. • For read out and reset see: "Fail ListFehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden." page 85 and "Erase Memory" page 84 or contact Becker Avionics Customer Service. • Failure description see: "Warning and Failure Indications" page 140.
  • Page 119: Troubleshooting

    Notice, a higher value will cause a decreased sensitivity. Error message on the display An error is occurred. • (e.g. LOW BATT, STUCK PTT, TX HOT, FAILURE) Proposed Solution Refer to "Warning and Failure Indications", page 140. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 120 • Defective BNC connectors on the antenna cable. Proposed Solution Make sure the proper crimp/solder work on the BNC • connectors. For details about adjustments refer to "Configuration Setup", page 69). Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 121: Operation

    3.15 Warning and Failure Indications ....................140 3.16 Contact Data ..........................141 General This section contains general information and instructions for safe operation. Registration of the Device Obey the national requirements for operation of radio equipment. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 122 If power supply voltage is < 9.0 Volt, the device turns off automatically. Some functions and adjustments are only available in the password- protected configuration setup*. * For details please see chapter "Installation", "Configuration Setup" page 69. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 123: Device Description

    This manual is valid for the devices: See page 45 • Packing, Transport, Storage See page 44 • Scope of Delivery • See page 45 State of Delivery See page 45" • Type Plate See page 46 • DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 124: Controls And Indications

    If no receive signal is detected on the active frequency, • receiving signals on the preset frequency will be audible, but will be muted as soon as a signal on the active frequency is detected. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 125: Start-Up

    If there is no error the transceiver changes to the last active mode before power off. • During normal operation, a self-test (CBIT) permanently examines the correct operation of • the device. If there is an error the display shows an error message. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 126: Receive Mode

    120 s of continuous transmitting. The display shows "STUCK PTT", see "Warning and Failure Indications", page 140. For the start of a new transmission first it is necessary to set the /PTT line inactive. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 127: Frequency Selection Modes

    During the changes between the modes the active frequency is always the same and active. The mode SCAN is a sub-mode of standard mode and is for monitoring two frequencies at the same time. • Push "↕/SCN" key (2 s) to start/stop the scan function. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 128: Standard Mode

    While the transceiver operates in transmit mode, the exchange function is disabled. • Push the "STO" key to store the active frequency into the next vacant memory position of the user channel database (see "Frequency Storage Functions", page 131). Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 129: Direct Tune Mode

    While the transceiver transmits, the change of the active frequency is not possible. Push the "STO" key to store the active frequency into the next vacant • memory position of the user channel database (see "Frequency Storage Functions", page 131). DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 130: Channel Mode

    The top line shows the related frequency and the bottom line the customized label (identifier) and the channel number/frequency. If the active frequency is not yet stored, then shows the display "CH--". Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 131: Frequency Storage Functions

    The channel mode will be closed. The standard mode page is shown. Frequency Storage Functions Start store function: 125.875 • Push "STO" key. (in "Standard", Direct Tune" or "SCAN Mode"). The symbol "STO" is shown. FREE DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 132: Store

    _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Overview - The user can store data to: • Next free channel (offered from system). • A selected free channel. • A selected used channel (the existing data will be overwritten). Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 133: Automatic Storage Function

    The stored data in the user channel database can only be deleted in the configuration setup*. Please notice the whole channel database will be reset. * (Details see "Configuration Setup" page 69). DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 134: Scan Mode

    Audio noise is audible as long as the signal is received. 127.000 • Squelch "OFF" • The squelch threshold is adjustable see "User Menu" page 138. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 135: Rx Field Strength Indication

    This function automatically mutes the audio signal from the auxiliary audio input as long as the device detects (based on squelch evaluation) a RX signal or the user stops the squelch manually. With auxiliary input disabled: • DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 136: Intercom Operation

    In tandem installations (application with additional controller) make the adjustments on the primary controller. In tandem installations with a second intercom circuit make the adjustments for the second circuit on the secondary controller. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 137: Intercom Operation Started With An Intercom Switch

    During normal operation in a frequency selection mode, these menus are available: The user menu, • it is for adjustments of panel brightness and squelch threshold. • The intercom menu, it is for adjustments of intercom volume and VOX threshold. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 138: User Menu

    Cancel the menu: • Automatically after 5 seconds timeout. • Another long push (>2 s) on "MDE" key. • A short push on the rotary encoder when the "SQUELCH TRH" page is started. Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 139: Intercom Menu

    The adjustment of -15 for VOX threshold is a convenient behavior in • most aircraft. This made a correct adjustment for the mike sensitivity necessary (see configuration*). * Details see "Configuration Setup" page 69. DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021 Transceivers 6200 Series...
  • Page 140: Read Out And Reset Error/Failure Flags

    Depending on failure cause, the device is operable with decreased FAILURE performance, or not operable at all. Possible cause: Specified environmental conditions. at intervals of 3 s • HW or SW failure inside the transceiver. • Transceivers 6200 Series DV14307.03 Issue 06 February 2021...
  • Page 141: Contact Data

    3.16 Contact Data In case of additional questions contact your local Becker Avionics dealer or forward your request direct to Becker Avionics "Customer Service". In the event of damage or a defect, the entire device must be returned for repair. The repair must be done by trained Becker Avionics personnel.
  • Page 142: Index

    Wiring ............88 We reserve the right to make technical changes. The data correspond to the current status at the time of printing. © by Becker Avionics GmbH / all rights reserved *** End of the Document *** Transceivers 6200 Series...

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