kermit Posted March 16, 2012 Posted March 16, 2012 g day all, my aircraft is a thruster 85 my problem is static in the radio headset. The radio is a hand held vertex standard vxa 150 I have a new headset rugged air RA 950 its got the works the radio uses its own battery power the antenna is seperated from the unit and is set up on the boom near the rudder the RADIO has a ANL ( engine noise limiter) Which is on but to no affect .The aircraft engine is a 503 rotax with two year old new powermate regulator WHAT DO I NEED TO DO TO GET RID OF THE STATIC WHICH IS SO OVERPOWERING THAT I JUST TURN OFF THE RADIO. THANKS FELLAS FOR ANY HELP
pudestcon Posted March 16, 2012 Posted March 16, 2012 Is it connected through an intercom kermit? I find in my T500 there is a lot of interference when connected through the intercom. When I'm on my own I connect it direct and have no problem. Silly me, a T85 is a single seat so no intercom eh? Duh. Pud
kermit Posted March 16, 2012 Author Posted March 16, 2012 Is it connected through an intercom kermit? I find in my T500 there is a lot of interference when connected through the intercom. When I'm on my own I connect it direct and have no problem.Silly me, a T85 is a single seat so no intercom eh? Duh. Pud THANKS FOR YOUR THOUGHTS ANYWAY PUD
robinsm Posted March 16, 2012 Posted March 16, 2012 I know this may not be relevant, but have you checked the squelch setting?
kermit Posted March 16, 2012 Author Posted March 16, 2012 oh yes robinsm done all the things you can think of like that .we are of the thought that it is electrical spikes coming from perhaps coils, plug leads , regulator, dont know we are hopeing some one out there has had a similar problem i thank you big time for your thoughts on this regards linal
Tex Posted March 17, 2012 Posted March 17, 2012 Hi Kermee... this is from the PTT thread http://www.recreationalflying.com/threads/wiring-up-a-new-ptt-switch.33976/page-2#post-207705 Sounds like EMI or RF interference: I would add ferrite rings to everythinghttp://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=LF1250&keywords=ferrite suppression&form=KEYWORD and use a noise filter on the power line http://www.biasboating.com.au/product_p/4844.htm
kermit Posted March 18, 2012 Author Posted March 18, 2012 Hi Kermee... this is from the PTT thread http://www.recreationalflying.com/threads/wiring-up-a-new-ptt-switch.33976/page-2#post-207705
kermit Posted March 18, 2012 Author Posted March 18, 2012 thank you Tex that's the best bit of tech info so far gunna go to the shop Monday thanks heaps regards linal
billwoodmason Posted August 4, 2012 Posted August 4, 2012 Do you have resistive spark plugs and shielded plug leads. These may help. You also need a good quality aerial (tuned length to aircraft freq.) Years ago I ran an Icom A20 with a home made com set in a full faced helmet in a Drifter with no problems. Cheers and good luck, Bill Woodmason.
Herm Posted August 4, 2012 Posted August 4, 2012 g day all, my aircraft is a thruster 85 my problem is static in the radio headset. The radio is a hand held vertex standard vxa 150 I have a new headset rugged air RA 950 its got the works the radio uses its own battery power the antenna is seperated from the unit and is set up on the boom near the rudder the RADIO has a ANL ( engine noise limiter) Which is on but to no affect .The aircraft engine is a 503 rotax with two year old new powermate regulator WHAT DO I NEED TO DO TO GET RID OF THE STATIC WHICH IS SO OVERPOWERING THAT I JUST TURN OFF THE RADIO. THANKS FELLAS FOR ANY HELP OK. The fact that your ANL is not doing anything it could be your earth to the antenna. I am not sure if you are using a separate antenna or not. Try using you radio separate from your aircraft. Start the aircraft and see if you still get noise. If you do you may have a crack in the board on the earth rail from the built in antenna. I had this problem with my icom and was told about it by icom. It was caused by me removing the radio from my plane all the time. As a tech I found the crack myself and fixed it. If you are using a separate antenna please advise what it is, as I may have other advice.. Remember a good antenna with high quality cable is very important. Use rubbish and you get rubbish.... Also antenna systems need to be tuned if they are not part of the radio itself... Radio problems can be real difficult. I manufacture antenna systems for recreational aviation and have still been stumped at times myself. Hope this helps Mardy
cscotthendry Posted August 5, 2012 Posted August 5, 2012 Try grounding the shield of the antenna lead at both ends. Make sure that whatever you ground it to, has a solid electrical connection to the battery ground.
kermit Posted August 6, 2012 Author Posted August 6, 2012 Problem fixed thanks to all who replied to my problem . I had a radio teck fella look at it and he found a dry circuit an something else to which he fixed an walla also put clamp shields around the spark plug leads (cant think of there proper name) havin the radio back in operation is sooo nice thank you all regards kermit
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