Full [updated] — Narco Escort Ii Installation Manual
Avionics installation should be performed or supervised by a certified A&P mechanic or an FAA-approved radio shop. Improper wiring can lead to electrical fires or loss of critical navigation equipment.
Contact a nearby FBO or Tower to confirm transmission clarity and signal strength. 6. Regulatory Compliance
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Verify the internal lamps dim correctly with the aircraft's lighting bus.
The Escort II requires two distinct antenna inputs via BNC connectors: Avionics installation should be performed or supervised by
Use the specialized Narco locking hex-wrench tool to tighten the internal cam-lock. Do not over-tighten, as this can warp the mounting frame. 3. Wiring and Pin Assignments
The unit requires a standard 6.25-inch wide radio rack opening. The Escort II requires two distinct antenna inputs
A standard 50-ohm VHF whip antenna. Ensure the VSWR is less than 3:1 for optimal transmission.
The heart of the installation is the rear 15-pin (or 24-pin, depending on the specific Mod) Molex-style connector. Pin 1 & 2: Ground Pin 3: +14VDC Power Input Pin 4: Pilot Mic Input Pin 5: Speaker Output (usually 4 or 8 ohms) Pin 6: Phone/Headset Output