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PIPER
CHEROKEE
SIX
SERVICE
MANUAL
NOTE
The
test
transmission
should
have
been
picked
up
by
the
aircraft
communications
receiver
and/or
control
tower.
During
cold
weather
there
may
be
a
slight
delay
before
transmission
occurs.
c.
Set
the
pilot's
remote
switch
to
the
RESET
position
for
one
second;
then
select
the
ARM
position.
11-9.
INADVERTENT
ACTIVATION.
a.
In
the
event
the
ELT
is
inadvertently
activated
in
aircraft
without
a
pilot's
remote
switch,
the
ELT
will
have
to
be
reset
by
gaining
access
to
the
ELT.
(Refer
to
paragraphs
11-4
or
11-5.)
Put
the
ON/ARM/OFF
switch
in
the
OFF
position.
To
reset
for
automatic
operation,
return
switch
to
the
ARM
position.
(See
Note.)
b.
In
aircraft
with
a
pilot's
remote
switch,
if
the
ELT
is
inadvertently
activated,
set
the
pilot's
remote
switch
to
the
RESET
position;
then
return
it
to
the
ARM
position.
(See
Note.)
NOTE
As
a
routine
precaution,
it
is
recommended
that
the
ELT
be
replaced
at
the
earliest
opportunity
after
inadvertent
activation.
Note,
however,
that
the
problem
may
not
be
in
the
transmitter.
Check
the
following:
1.
Proper
spacing
of
antennas
so
as
to
minimize
antenna
conducted
RF.
2.
Rigdity
of
the
transmitter
installation.
CAUTION
Under
normal
conditions,
the
pilot's
remote
switch
must
be
set
to
ARM
position.
11-10.
RADAR
SYSTEM
INSTALLATION
(OPTIONAL)
11-11.
DESCRIPTION.
The
PA-32-300
and
PA-32R-300
may
be
equipped
with
the
RCA
Weather
Scout
radar
installation.
The
basic
components
are
the
receiver/transmitter
antenna
and
the
cockpit
indicator.
The
antenna
is
mounted
in
a radome
at
the
outboard
leading
edge
of
the
right
wing
while
the
cockpit
indicator
is
mounted
in
the
instrument
panel.
11-12.
ANTENNA
REMOVAL.
The
antenna
is
in
a
radome
between
wing
stations
147.700
and
171.350
of
the
right
wing.
a.
Remove
the
screws
securing
the
radome
to
the
wing
leading
edge.
b.
Pull
the
radome
away
from
the
wing
far
enough
to
gain
access
for
removal
of
vacuum
hose
and
electrical
cable.
Remove
the
radome
from
the
wing.
ELECTRONICS
Added:
12/4/79

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