The function of the number 2 LO FUEL light depends upon the position of the #2 Boost pump switch.
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Here is a smple of a Citation III diagram:
Notice that the transorb is ACROSS the coil of the solenoid.
Note that the thermostat switch controls the coil.
There are two keys to understanding what the transorb does.
1. The transorb is wired across the coil of the air solenoid. It slows the Field Collapse when the thermostat opens.
2. The propose of the transorb is to protect the THERMOSTAT SWITCH.
Backpin the input at the amp. Run the Pitot from 140 to 400KTS. Monitor the Voltage level.
does the darn thing work at all?
does the display light up
set up the audio panel correctly, do not transmit yet.
will it make white noise?
will it even make a pop when the on/off button is pushed
will it even make a pop when the cb is pulled and reset.
scan of a Cheat Sheet
and some old notes
Collins cedar rapids
Collins cedar rapids
316-946-4800 – Work
Notes
13312 usb for HF
try 8.918 for new york
8.939 USB for New Youk
also try 6577
also try 13297
Web Site for some suggested frequencies:
http://www.hamuniverse.com/aerofreq.html
Try these for NY Radio from Bermuda
3016
5598
8906
13306
17946
21964 kHz
Here is another PDF with some frequwency:
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Which brand HF requires nitrogen n2 pressure in the power amp?
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request a selcal check.
Here is the HF error code page for hf9000
This is Duncan’s trouble shooting SB guide for the 950
Consider the following:

The following is a list and description of relevant SBs:
SB 8: To reduce transmit distortion encountered when the KTR-953 is mounted in a different location (> 3 feet) than the KAC-952.
SB 9: To improve common mode rejection encountered when the KAC-952 and the KTR-953 are installed in separate locations.
SB 10: To reduce transmitter distortion when the KAC-952 is mounted more that three feet from the KTR-953.
SB 11: To prevent the failure of the power amplifier driver and final transistors.
SB 13: Mod 13 improves the tuning reliability of some shunt antennas.
KTR-953 SB 8 must be installed simultaneously as KAC-952 SBs 9 and 10 to achieve proper system operation and prevent possible unit failure. If SB 9 and 10 are not installed on the KAC-952, SB8 may cause damage to the power transistors that can cost in excess of $2400.
If the SBs are installed in the KAC-952 but not in the KTR-953, the system may not function properly by either not tuning or being intermittent in performance.
We highly recommend you comply with SB 11 due to its description and the increasing cost of the power transistors.
If you are using a shunt style antenna, Service Bulletin 13 in the KAC-952 should definitely be installed. In our experience the installation of SB 13 will not affect the performance when used with a long wire antenna.
Some other KHF-950 notes:
Remember the SB’s that are applicable to the Falcon 900 only
Bridging amp coaxes must be crossed

The coax at the receiver/exciter can be unplugged. Insert a 10 or 20 foot test lead as a antenna

clean up all of the dual capacitor connections

http://www.dataq.com/products/startkit/di148.htm
Well here is one way:
Surf to emachineshop.com
Download the Cad software. (It looks like Sketchup with simpler toolbars)
Spend 30 or 40 hours designing your parts.
Put in you debit card number. Push the “Make Parts” button.
A week later some parts show up in Fed Ex.
ITS A NEW CENTURY.