Section i general information, Introduction, Scope – PS Engineering Tactical Radio Adapter User Manual
Page 3: Equipment description, Approval basis – faa- none

PS Engineering
Radio Adapter (12100) Series Interface
Installation Manual
200-002-0002
Page 1-1
Rev. 5, Feb. 2009
Section I GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1
INTRODUCTION
The Radio Adapter (12100) Radio Adapter Interface is a solution for the interface re-
quirements of general aviation avionics and non-aviation communications radios. Before
installing and/or using this product, please read this manual completely.
1.2
SCOPE
This manual provides detailed installation and operation instructions for the PS Engineer-
ing Radio Adapter Interface unit. This includes the following part number:
Model
Description
Part Number
Radio Adapter Interface
Tactical Radio adapter
12100
1.3
EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
The Radio Adapter (12100) is designed to interface general aviation aircraft audio sys-
tems to either a commercial 2-way business transceiver or a public service communica-
tion transceiver.
NOTE:
Because of the variety and inconsistency between different equipment manufacturers,
models and configurations, PS Engineering makes no expressed or implied guarantee that
the Radio Adapter will work satisfactorily in all cases. If the equipment fails to perform,
you may return the unit to PS Engineering for a refund without a restocking charge within
30 days of the invoice date. PS Engineering is not responsible for any engineering or re-
moval costs.
1.4
APPROVAL BASIS – FAA- None
The Radio Adapter (12100) is designed and manufactured to exacting quality standards.
However it is designed as a specialty unit for specific applications outside of the existing
Technical Standard Orders.
It is the installers’ responsibility to ascertain and procure the necessary approvals. PS En-
gineering makes no assertions that the Radio Adapter (12100) is approved for installation
in certified aircraft.
Operation is subject to the following conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.