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So I gathered up all the radio trays, connectors, and associated wiring and headed to the airport. The harness and interconnect has already been fabricated, and bench tested. So all I got's to do is install the trays, and hook everything up.
I got all the trays mounted, and wiring routed, grounds connected, and decided to order new circuit breakers of the proper values, instead of using the old exsisting ones of too high a value. I plan to install an avionics master switch, and took a look at the buss bar to determine if I could split it or not. Well, it can't be split, so I hadda order up another buss bar as well.
Anyway, I found that all the radios will fit in the center stack, leaving a gaping hole on the right side of the panel. I could mount my tablet there, or install a glove box, or mount my tablet there, and install a smaller glove box. Or I could mount an HF rig and antenna tuner, and a smaller glove box. I just don't know yet.
 

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