RAviation
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- May 20, 2021
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Hello !! I am currently facing a small problem. I am installing an avionic equipment in an helicopter. And I wonder if it is possible with a simple analysis to determine if the alarm produced by my equipment will be correctly audible by my pilot. Knowing that my equipment will be installed on an unswitch input of my audio panel not allowing the pilot to turn down the volume of this alarm for safety reasons. I would like to make a small calculation only for my personal knowledge. Even though I know that the equipment is standard and that my pilot will hear this alarm. I am just curious and would like to know how with a calculation we can say that we are confident that the alarm will be audible.
The ambient noise level of my rotorcraft is 115dB
My equipment has the following characteristics:
- 600 ohm -> 0.625 to 80 mW
My audio panel has the following characteristics:
- Input impedance: 500Ohm
- Input Isolation: 60dB minimum
The speaker has the following characteristics:
- Output power : 10 Watts into 4 or 8 ohm
I have been asking myself this question for a very long time, whether it is possible or not, but unfortunately I don't know the audio world very well. If you have an answer to my question + explication I'll be able to finally sleep well ahah
Thank you very much for your help
The ambient noise level of my rotorcraft is 115dB
My equipment has the following characteristics:
- 600 ohm -> 0.625 to 80 mW
My audio panel has the following characteristics:
- Input impedance: 500Ohm
- Input Isolation: 60dB minimum
The speaker has the following characteristics:
- Output power : 10 Watts into 4 or 8 ohm
I have been asking myself this question for a very long time, whether it is possible or not, but unfortunately I don't know the audio world very well. If you have an answer to my question + explication I'll be able to finally sleep well ahah
Thank you very much for your help