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Old August 5th 07, 07:32 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
cavelamb himself[_3_]
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Default Pitot/Static/Transponder Problem

Ron Wanttaja wrote:
On Sun, 05 Aug 2007 10:27:25 -0700, quietguy wrote:


Building to the plans doesn't guarantee accurate static pressure
readings; the system is quite sensitive to tiny plane-to-plane
variations. And the official calibration check with the airplane
stationary wouldn't catch an in-flight static-pressure error.



Yes, but: If the encoder and the altimeter are using the same static source,
both should be in error the same amount. Kyle's problem is a split indication;
the encoder is sensing a different altitude than the altimeter.

This tends to argue that the problem is a leak related to the altimeter itself,
not in the static system. Perhaps the altimeter has a leak that only manifests
itself when it's being vibrated (i.e., the engine running).

My Microair transponder gives me a readout of the altitude that's being sent to
ATC. I can set the A/C altimeter to 29.92 and compare. That's how I discovered
my encoder had gone south two months back; the altitude readout wasn't matching
the altimeter.

Ron Wanttaja


Are your transponder and altimeter physically close to each other?

(How far apart could they be in a Fly Baby??)

In larger planes it's not uncommon for the encoder to be mounted behind
the seats or such. Quite far from the altimeter - with a lot of extra
hose between them.

Just a thought...


Richard