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Post subject: Wanted Garmin 496 Cable Posted: 05 Jun 2021, 08:49 |
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Joined: 11/02/12 Posts: 317 Post Likes: +93 Company: DCM Air
Aircraft: Cessna 172/T210/310
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Anyone have a spare 496 cable or know where to get one? Looking to connect up for a autopilot installation.
_________________ Dan AP/IA, CFII, Limited Repair Sta Lic
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Post subject: Re: Wanted Garmin 496 Cable Posted: 05 Jun 2021, 13:02 |
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Joined: 01/25/20 Posts: 205 Post Likes: +32
Aircraft: h35
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Username Protected wrote: Anyone have a spare 496 cable or know where to get one? Looking to connect up for a autopilot installation. Pretty sure aircraft Spruce sells them for about $30. Also eBay. And even Amazon. It’s just a data power cable and should work with the 196-496 series Alt
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Post subject: Re: Wanted Garmin 496 Cable Posted: 05 Jun 2021, 16:40 |
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Joined: 10/27/19 Posts: 123 Post Likes: +19 Company: MAS Location: Twin Falls, Idaho
Aircraft: Bonanza F33A
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Make sure you get the genuine Garmin part # 010-10513-00, with 9 leads from all 9 contacts of the connector and a fused power lead. Many of the knock-offs only have 4 wires and dont connect to all data leads. They are Ground, Power, Voice +, Voice -, Port 1 in, Port 2 in, Port 1 out, Port 2 out, and "Alarm".
I have one brand new that I never did use. Bought from the Pilot Shop on line for $32.95 plus shipping. I will sell this one for $30 shipped. PM if interested.
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Post subject: Re: Wanted Garmin 496 Cable Posted: 05 Jun 2021, 21:36 |
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Joined: 11/02/12 Posts: 317 Post Likes: +93 Company: DCM Air
Aircraft: Cessna 172/T210/310
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My connector only has 4 pins. I've owned/used 396/496's for many years and still do. I have two power plugs and was going to use but they only have 2 wires. I'm assuming the other two wires provide the signal to drive an autopilot. I will look at a friends tomorrow to verify how many wires his has as it does drive his autopilot in his RV6A.
_________________ Dan AP/IA, CFII, Limited Repair Sta Lic
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Post subject: Re: Wanted Garmin 496 Cable Posted: 07 Jun 2021, 21:54 |
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Joined: 11/02/12 Posts: 317 Post Likes: +93 Company: DCM Air
Aircraft: Cessna 172/T210/310
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Doug is correct, 9 wires. Appreciate all the help. Thanks
_________________ Dan AP/IA, CFII, Limited Repair Sta Lic
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