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PTT switch wiring.....

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killrocks

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So I've got a pair of the Ram's horn yokes and we are going to install them to upgrade the plane and terminate the bow tie yoke recurring AD.

As part of this we are going to install new PTT switches and wiring that runs through the center of the yoke shaft.

That's great and everything, but what kind of wire should I use? It has to be flexible enough to put up with the moving under the panel to accommodate the yoke movements without breaking. IA says standard Tefzel insulated wire will eventually break.

What kind wire does Piper use?
 

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