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Altitude warning

Started by jeffreyk, February 14, 2018, 04:04:22 AM

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jeffreyk

Hello builders,

Could anybody tell me what's the use of the speaker panel on the aft overhead panel of a 737?

It's supposed to be a altitude alert warning tone generator p/n 1857-1.

A search on PMAaircraft shows that it is being used on 737-200/300 series A/C. However I've noticed a picture of a 737-600 or 700 which has the same panel.

What I would like to know most of all... Why isn't the aural warning module on the F/O pedestal side capable of making this sound?

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Jeffrey

Garys

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There is no speaker panel on the aft overhead on the ones I work on. All alerts come thru the aural warning module. May be an airline option but the only ones I have seen it on are the ones with the egg timer in the overhead.

Gary

jackpilot

Yep, paid too much for it ..but !  :D


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