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mhilderbrand
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Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:13 pm Post subject: Feedback while transmitting |
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I am getting a loud feedback noise in my headset when I press the PTT. It only seems to happen 70% of the time - having the engine running, or not, is of no difference. Today in the hangar I pressed the PTT and could hear the feedback coming out of the speakers of my jam-box radio several feet away! The radio on the jam-box was on but the volume turned all the way down. When I unplugged it I could no longer hear the noise in the jam-box, but it was VERY present in my headphones. Of course, this in a new installation in my airplane - flown the plane 2 times now. Not being able to her yourself talk is frustrating! Oh.. yeah, the receiving end ALWAYS hears me "loud & clear."
Anyone have a good FIRST place to start looking to fix this problem. It seems like it might be a simple fix.... a ground maybe? Inadequate antenna?
Thanks!
Michael Hilderbrand
Derby, Kansas
Http://www.kansasflying.com
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mhilderbrand
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Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:07 pm Post subject: Feedback while transmitting |
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did not seem to post the first time... please scroll down.
Michael Hilderbrand
Derby, Kansas
Http://www.kansasflying.com
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From: Michael Hilderbrand <m_hilderbrand(at)sbcglobal.net>
To: Aeroelectric-list(at)matronics.com
Sent: Wed, December 16, 2009 5:06:37 PM
Subject: Feedback while transmitting
I am getting a loud feedback noise in my headset when I press the PTT. It only seems to happen 70% of the time - having the engine running, or not, is of no difference. Today in the hangar I pressed the PTT and could hear the feedback coming out of the speakers of my jam-box radio several feet away! The radio on the jam-box was on but the volume turned all the way down. When I unplugged it I could no longer hear the noise in the jam-box, but it was VERY present in my headphones. Of course, this in a new installation in my airplane - flown the plane 2 times now. Not being able to her yourself talk is frustrating! Oh.. yeah, the receiving end ALWAYS hears me "loud & clear."
Anyone have a good FIRST place to start looking to fix this problem. It seems like it might be a simple fix.... a ground maybe? Inadequate antenna?
Thanks!
Michael Hilderbrand
Derby, Kansas
Http://www.kansasflying.com
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airgus(at)kc.rr.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:22 pm Post subject: Feedback while transmitting |
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Michael Hilderbrand wrote:
Quote: | I am getting a loud feedback noise in my headset when I press the
PTT. It only seems to happen 70% of the time - having the
engine running, or not, is of no difference. Today in the hangar I
pressed the PTT and could hear the feedback coming out of the
speakers of my jam-box radio several feet away! The radio on the
jam-box was on but the volume turned all the way down. When I
unplugged it I could no longer hear the noise in the jam-box, but it
was VERY present in my headphones. Of course, this in a new
installation in my airplane - flown the plane 2 times now. Not being
able to her yourself talk is frustrating! Oh.. yeah, the receiving
end ALWAYS hears me "loud & clear."
Anyone have a good FIRST place to start looking to fix this problem.
It seems like it might be a simple fix.... a ground maybe? Inadequate
antenna?
Thanks!
Michael Hilderbrand
Derby, Kansas
Http://www.kansasflying.com
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I had the same problem, intermittent feedback - until I started moving
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my headset cables around and voila! At a certain position in relation to
the antenna cable it started squealing. I rerouted my antenna cable and
the problem went away.
Gus Sonex N7770R
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mhilderbrand
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Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 8:14 am Post subject: Feedback while transmitting |
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Thanks Gus,
My headphone jacks (and headsets) are in close proximity of the antenna. The jacks are located on the first former behind the seat and the antenna is just above all that on top of the turtle deck.
I will move things around and see what happens.
Michael Hilderbrand
Derby, Kansas
Http://www.kansasflying.com
From: Gus Schlegel <airgus(at)kc.rr.com>
To: aeroelectric-list(at)matronics.com
Sent: Wed, December 16, 2009 8:07:39 PM
Subject: Re: Feedback while transmitting
--> AeroElectric-List message posted by: Gus Schlegel <airgus(at)kc.rr.com (airgus(at)kc.rr.com)>
Michael Hilderbrand wrote:
Quote: | I am getting a loud feedback noise in my headset when I press the PTT. It only seems to happen 70% of the time - having the engine running, or not, is of no difference. Today in the hangar I pressed the PTT and could hear the feedback coming out of the speakers of my jam-box radio several feet away! The radio on the jam-box was on but the volume turned all the way down. When I unplugged it I could no longer hear the noise in the jam-box, but it was VERY present in my headphones. Of course, this in a new installation in my airplane - flown the plane 2 times now. Not being able to her yourself talk is frustrating! Oh.. yeah, the receiving end ALWAYS hears me "loud & clear." Anyone have a good FIRST place to start looking to fix this problem. It seems like it might be a simple fix.... a ground maybe? Inadequate antenna? Thanks!
Michael Hilderbrand
Derby, Kansas
Http://www.kansasflying.com
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I had the same problem, intermittent feedback - until I started moving my headset cables around and voila! At a certain position in relation to the antenna cable it started squealing. I rerouted my antenna cable and the problem went away.
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Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 10:42 am Post subject: Feedback while transmitting |
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At 10:09 AM 12/17/2009, you wrote:
Quote: | Thanks Gus,
My headphone jacks (and headsets) are in close proximity of the
antenna. The jacks are located on the first former behind the seat
and the antenna is just above all that on top of the turtle deck.
I will move things around and see what happens.
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Just a reminder to the List about risks for
the proximity of certain things . . .
The Comm transmit antenna is the STRONGEST
potential antagonist for deleterious effects
of EMC in the airplane. Microphone wiring
(indeed all audio wiring) is a close second
place to thermocouple wiring for most likely
victims to RF interference.
The mic and thermocouple wires are generally
limited as to routing and connections. The
antenna is by far the easiest thing to get
as far as practical from the firewall and
cockpit.
Bob . . .
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Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 11:44 am Post subject: Feedback while transmitting |
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Just a reminder to the List about risks for
the proximity of certain things . . .
The Comm transmit antenna is the STRONGEST
potential antagonist for deleterious effects
of EMC in the airplane. Microphone wiring
(indeed all audio wiring) is a close second
place to thermocouple wiring for most likely
victims to RF interference.
The mic and thermocouple wires are generally
limited as to routing and connections. The
antenna is by far the easiest thing to get
as far as practical from the firewall and
cockpit.
Bob
Would I be correct in assuming that there should be very little interference
picked up in the mic and thermocouple wires if they are run next to the com
coax, as long as they are not near the antenna, i.e. bundled together behind
the instrument panel?
Roger
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