A number of Cessna radio installs were done through an Accessory Kit so your audio panel diagram is probably part a kit. Maybe look on your equipment list to see what com/nav kit you have installed and post it with the model number. Cessna support still lists certain accessory kit docs on their site.where to locate a wiring diagram for a Cessna 152 Audio Panel
If I recall that kit is just antennas and wiring. There should be another entry(s) with something like Cessna 300 NAV/COM that will give the radios, etc. which might include your audio panel.Basic Avionics Kit, Item# H34-S,
What's the aircraft serial number? Found a couple kits but nothing for a 152. But that's not to say they could've installed a 172 audio/switch panel in a 152. Also look for a "transmitter/audio selector switch kit" on the equipment list. Are you sure this radio package is a factory install?That one says:
Do you have the wiring diagram and/or installation manual for a 2470003-1 (2470013-1) audio control panel? ThanksI have pinouts and installation manuals for a variety of avionics if you can be more specific on what you need.
I have nothing for Cessna specific avionics.Do you have the wiring diagram and/or installation manual for a 2470003-1 (2470013-1) audio control panel? Thanks
Kermit
Do you have the wiring diagram and/or installation manual for a 2470003-1 (2470013-1) audio control panel? Thanks
Kermit
I am trying to figure out which wire to connect the speaker to. In the odd twist of fate category, I have two speakers in the plane. Neither works. One is not connected and one is connected but I think that when the audio panel was put in the connections were not done correctly.Exactly what are you trying to do ? A lot of early audio panels were just switch panels...no audio amp for speaker.
Maybe you could put a resistor in place of the speaker and see if you can measure any alternating current through the resistor when audio is present.I am trying to figure out which wire to connect the speaker to. In the odd twist of fate category, I have two speakers in the plane. Neither works. One is not connected and one is connected but I think that when the audio panel was put in the connections were not done correctly.
Kermit
I know which wire the speaker is connect to. I started at the speaker and worked my way back. It is not connected to anything. I need to know which pin to connect it to on the audio control panel.Get a 1.5 volt flashlight battery...connect the ground to airframe and the plus side to each wire until you hear the speaker thud. Thus, you will have the speaker wire located.
There are two. One under the center console, it is connect to the #1 Nav/Com (I will likely connect it the way the Nav/Com install manual says to) and one in the headliner, that might have been connected to the audio panel at one point.Didn't you say one of the speakers was connected?
I'm not sure. It appears to be a diagram for a tranceiver, not an audio panel.I found the diagram Palmpilot posted...pin H is speaker.