Check out Jim Weir's article which appeared in Kitplanes.

http://www.rst-engr.com/kitplanes/Micro760/Micro760.htm

http://www.rst-engr.com/kitplanes/Micro760/KPtext.pdf

As the article mentions, the box is slightly larger than a "standard" 2 1/4" 
instrument hole, and the XMIT Key line voltage has to be below .4V, not the 
"standard" 1.5V (nominal ground, after going thru a couple of diodes in the 
audio switching panel, and wiring and switch contact resistance).

Also, his article in this month's (Dec.) Kitplanes is on the XCOM 760, note 
that there are two prices,
$1200 from a U.S. distributor (i.e. AS&S) and $1050 direct from the XCOM 
website.

http://www.mcp.com.au/xcom760/

Also, Barry Kruyssen and/or John Martindale (if either is willing) might be 
able to get either one even cheaper, but then there would be extra for shipping.

Allen G. Wiesner  KR-2SS/TD S/N 1118
65 Franklin Street
Ansonia, CT  06401-1240

(203) 732-0508

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