Installation typically utilizes a single 13-pin connector (P301) for power and signal routing. AeroElectric Wire Size (AWG) 14/28V Power Input 14/28V Power Input Airframe Ground Airframe Ground Low Level Audio Headphones Audio (50mW output) Transmitter A+ Transmitter Key Switched A+ Mike Audio Intercom Key Mike/Phones Ground

: The radio requires two separate dipole antennas: a V-shape NAV antenna and a copper tubing COMM antenna. Use RG-58 A/U 50-ohm coax for the COM antenna and RG-58 4/U coax for the NAV antenna.

Use standard 50-Ohm RG-58 A/U or RG-58 4/U coaxial cables for all antenna runs.

: Standard cockpit instrument panel. The chassis requires a dedicated rear support stud to counter pitch and vibration stress.

Connect to a standard VOR/LOC split-dipole "cat whisker" antenna or balanced blade antenna system.

Use RG-58 A/U 50-ohm coaxial cable. Keep lengths under 9 feet to minimize signal loss (less than 2 dB attenuation).

The unit uses a multi-pin for primary electrical and audio interfaces. For a standard 14V system, pins 8 and 10 must be jumpered. Wiring Specification 1 & 2 +14/28V Power Input 18 AWG Red 3 & 4 Airframe Ground 18 AWG Black 5 Low-Level Audio 20 AWG Green 6 Headphones Audio 20 AWG Blue (50 mW high-level output) 8 Switched A+ 18 AWG White/Red 9 Transmitter Key 20 AWG White 11 Mike Audio 20 AWG Brown 12 Intercom Key 20 AWG Yellow (available at pin 12) 13 Mike/Phones Ground 20 AWG Black Installation Guidelines

: Use 22 AWG stranded hookup wire for standard audio, microphone, and data signals.

An intercom mode is activated by grounding Pin 12 through an external switch while the mike key line is open, allowing mike audio to bypass the modulator and reach the headphones.

The Escort II requires a standard 3-inch instrument hole. It should be mounted within the pilot's primary field of view, free from excessive vibration. B. Wiring and Connections

: Requires an external power converter step-down system.

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Always use MIL-SPEC shielded twisted-pair wire (e.g., M27500 series) for the Microphone (Pin 4) and Headphone (Pin 7) lines.

If you have found a PDF claiming to be the , use this checklist to confirm completeness:

The manual mandates a functional check following installation:

The unit is designed to fit a standard 3-inch circular cutout. It is secured via three #6-32 screws, with specific lengths determined by your panel thickness.