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Len Lanetti said:Think of the individual switches as redundancy. With the single avionics master switch what do you do if the switch goes bad. Of course, there is a way to wire another switch for redundancy but in practice I've never seen that done on older aircraft retrofitted with a avaionics master switch.
Len
If 1970 is "older" I can show you my Baron which has exactly that (two AV masters for redundancy). In fact I had one of the switches fail on a trip once and the backup came in real handy.
And if that's not old enough, I rigged my 1954 Bonanza with an extra switch that controlled power to the #1 navcom and loran with everything else on the regular avionics master. The navcom1/loran switch even bypassed the battery master switch so I could run those radios even if the battery master failed (single point failure in most planes) plus I could program the loran and get ATIS/clearances before starting.
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