Radio Rack – Icom IC-A200 and Narco AT155

03 Nov 2004 Radio Rack – Icom IC-A200 and Narco AT155

Both the Narco transponder and the Icom comm radio are long, and the Icom is pretty heavy. The Narco is a bit longer. These guys need some kind of support to keep them from moving around behind the panel.

What I decided to do was use some angle to attach the frames that come with the radios, and then use a bit of strap at an angle to provide some additional support. All the weight of the radios is attached to the panel. This should be strong enough, but I may revisit this if I get some different advice.

I used duct tape to stick the two frames together in the correct fore/aft orientation.

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Drilled some holes in the angle and attached it all together with some 6-32 countersunk Torx screws. Unfortunately, this is all my nuts, so I’ve got some more on order from Van’s.

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Here you can see a close-up of the torx screws, and also notice the rubber cushion between the two frames. I decided to use this to provide a bit of air space between the devices. I have to assume there will be some heat generated.

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Here is a test fit on the panel. All seems ok.

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Here are the extra supporting straps that will use to provide a bit of vertical stabilization. I couldn’t bolt these on since I’m out of 6-32 nuts. Nuts.

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I’ve drilled the holes that will attach the angle to the panel. I’m not yet sure if I will rivet these, or attach them with screws. Probably screws, but again, I’ve got to wait for the nuts. It’s actually very solid.

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Here is the panel in the plane. Looks cool. The problem is that in the bac the Narco comes very close to the Z angle that supports the baggage compartment. It does not quite touch, but I suspect I’ll need to provide some kind of cushion or additional stability.

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