Thanks Keith, I'll order some.
Steve thanks for responding. I did pull up the info on page D-1. Its a bit confusing. Help me figure this out. In the pictorial (jack headset MIC ) Shown is Tip (*PTT) Now this asterisk (*) next to PTT If i'm right here shows up in NOTES 11 & 13 which in actual words doesn't used the LETTERS "PTT" in either notes. (KIS) This is the experimental group and we are lucky to build ONE PLANE in our lifetime. So the radio thing is a one time thing too! (KIS) .
Now when you go to page D-3 ,fig D-3 look down near the bottom of the pin configuration of 2 & 22. Its labeled *DISC1 *DISC@ respectively. If one follows the lines to the right it shows a Momentary contact push switch (from illustration on page D-1 figure D-1) but wait theres a note #8 at the ground symbol. Note "8" is (The function of (*)DISC1 & (*)DISC2 are configurable. (*) Denotes an Active low signal. So at this point of a builder do I assume you are talking about a PTT (Push To Talk Bottom) as in a stick grip? ? ? ? Pilot & co pilot switches. Again " Active Low Signal " appears and to me as a builder clueless. (sorry to admit) but I'am trying to visualize these notes that you engineers have written about.
So lets go to Page D-3 again Pin 15 out. This is very clearly written. (See Note 7) (ITS a NICE "KIS") with COPILOT (PUSH TO TALK) and that a hand MIC, if it would be used. This is good!
I could just imagine the amount of engineering pages to a radio like this. But sometimes you have to bring somebody from the front counter to put it in layman's terms what needs to be conveyed.
I'm asking if you folks at Garmin can add another page in Appendix D- JUST DEPICTING A RV 2 PLACE CONFIGURATION for the connections of the Stereo headset & Mic jacks then to the pin #'s on the P2001 plug. Connections from both PUSH TO TALK (PTT) grip switches then to the pin #'s on the P2001 plug. Connections from a remote stereo music input jack then to the pin #'s on the P2001 plug. Connections from both R-232( in )data and R-232 (out) data of Garmin and other display units. Connections to power pins in Pos and & Neg as well a be able to attach a panel light dimmer circuit to the GTR 200. To include using the collar washers (That should be included in the Garmin radio package (because now I have to WAIT for a package from SPRUCE plus shipping with the washers.) just another thing a builder doesn't know about until he gets to the problem.
Steve, I went into detail only because when 5 builders have different opinions on your schematics there are ?s and may get their problems corrected after the build project is complete.
Now on the Four Place jack wiring of the RV 10 owners they can write their own letter to you.
I'm very appreciative of your acknowledgement to your company Garmin,in that you would take the time out to talk to me about the Garmin issues that builders have and I love that! Thats what I call GOING OVER AND BEYOND FOR THE CUSTOMER. I sold my NEW unused Icom A 210 to purchase the GTR 200.
Thanks to Doug Reeves for this site to express our builder needs.
Thanks Steve.
( KIS ) Kind Intuitive Simple.
Ron in Oregon RV9A
OH still don't know what " Active Low Signal " means, should I know?