ivIntroductionTransmit Mic ............................................... 31Intercom Level ............................................ 32Sidetone Level ............................................. 32Headphone Level ........................................ 32VOR Equipment Test ......................................... 32Appendix ............................................................. 33Troubleshooting ................................................ 33Installation Configurations.................................. 36Specifications .................................................... 37General Features ......................................... 37Com Radio Features .......................................... 38Physical Specifications ....................................... 38NAV Radio Performance Specifications .............. 39Com Radio Performance Specifications.............. 39System Interfaces ............................................... 40Navigation Receiver ..................................... 40Com Transceiver.......................................... 40Serial Interface ............................................ 40Localizer and Paired Glideslope Frequencies ...... 41VOR Station Frequencies ..................................... 43Compliance, License, and Warranty Information . 44FCC Compliance ............................................... 44Software License Agreement .............................. 45Product Registration and Support ...................... 45Limited Warranty ................................................. 46Canadian RF Exposure and ComplianceTo ensure compliance with the RF exposure limits of Industry Canada specification RSS-102 while usingthe Com transmitter, the operating limitations below must be observed, unless an installation-specificevaluation has been performed according to the requirements of RSS-102.The Com antenna shall be installed in a location more than 24 inches (62 cm) from any pilot or•required crew member of the aircraft.The Com antenna shall be installed in a location more than 52 inches (132 cm) from any other•occupant of the aircraft.If any bystander is within 52 inches (132 cm) of the Com antenna or the above limits are violated,•the transmitter shall not be activated.For further information regarding Canadian RF exposure and compliance, contact Industry Canada’slocal office (see RIC-66 “Addresses and Telephone Numbers of Regional and District Offices of IndustryCanada”) or:Manager, Radio Equipment StandardsIndustry Canada365 Laurier AvenueOttawa, OntarioK1A 0C8Telephone: 613-990-4699Fax: 613-991-3961E-mail: res.nmr@ic.gc.ca