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Is anybody else having noise issues when the Oudie is hard wired
to ships power. I know two aircraft that have the squelch turned on to try to drown out the noise on the radio. I believe it is from the Oudie while it is being charged. I recently added the Oudie to the aircraft and now the radio will not cancel out after receiving a transmission. I have tried wrapping the wiring of the oudie and the gps cables to try andshield them but it isnt helping. After I turn off the Oudie the radio returns to normal. Thanks, Doug |
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You might try ferrite beads (baluns) on the power cable to the Oudie
*and* on the power lines to the radio. Or replace the Oudie with a Dell Streak 5 (sorry). Dan Marotta On 7/18/2014 10:19 PM, Doug Mueller wrote: Is anybody else having noise issues when the Oudie is hard wired to ships power. I know two aircraft that have the squelch turned on to try to drown out the noise on the radio. I believe it is from the Oudie while it is being charged. I recently added the Oudie to the aircraft and now the radio will not cancel out after receiving a transmission. I have tried wrapping the wiring of the oudie and the gps cables to try andshield them but it isnt helping. After I turn off the Oudie the radio returns to normal. Thanks, Doug |
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You did not say what you are using for a power converter. That is the first place to look, cheap power converters make lots of noise.
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I had the Oudie powered through the supplied 12V to 5V interface cable supplied with the Oudie. I used a Y power cable from the battery to connect to the interface cable and the other side of the Y to ships power. I did not have the Oudie powered from the aircraft bus bar.
I used the Oudie supplied interface to power the Oudie and the Nano from the aircraft battery and also to move data between Oudie and Nano. Task data to the Nano and GPS data from Nano to Oudie, and final retrieval for final Nano igc file from Nano to Oudie. Nano on the USB side and the Oudie on the RJ 45 plug. No noise on the radio. Hope the helps. BillT |
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On Friday, July 18, 2014 9:19:00 PM UTC-7, Doug Mueller wrote:
Is anybody else having noise issues when the Oudie is hard wired to ships power. I know two aircraft that have the squelch turned on to try to drown out the noise on the radio. I believe it is from the Oudie while it is being charged. I recently added the Oudie to the aircraft and now the radio will not cancel out after receiving a transmission. I have tried wrapping the wiring of the oudie and the gps cables to try andshield them but it isnt helping. After I turn off the Oudie the radio returns to normal. Thanks, Doug Besides adding the ferrite beads as already suggested, you should take a look at the power distribution. Ideally, all power returns (sometimes erroneously called "grounds") should come to a common single-point ground. Daisy-chaining these returns to various instruments will couple electrical noise from one to others. Have that single point connection as close to the battery as possible, with the lead going to the battery as large as practicable. Tom |
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On Friday, July 18, 2014 9:19:00 PM UTC-7, Doug Mueller wrote:
Is anybody else having noise issues when the Oudie is hard wired to ships power. I know two aircraft that have the squelch turned on to try to drown out the noise on the radio. I believe it is from the Oudie while it is being charged. I recently added the Oudie to the aircraft and now the radio will not cancel out after receiving a transmission. I have tried wrapping the wiring of the oudie and the gps cables to try andshield them but it isnt helping. After I turn off the Oudie the radio returns to normal. Thanks, Doug Not an Oudie but the closely related Avier. I had used this last year without issue, just reinstalled it and now the radio breaks squelch with it on. After some tracing I have discovered it is the unit itself, radiating modulated RF, mostly down its data/power cable. Disconnecting the cable at the PDA end solves most of the problem. Disconnecting at the vario end sometimes solves it. Just touching a screwdriver (as an example) to the shield of the Avier mini-usb plug causes it with no other cable plugged in. Seems to be related to the LDC screen driver, as it is dependent to a large extent on what is being displayed on the screen. Switching the (switching) power supply to it on and off makes no difference. I was able to mitigate most of it by careful reroute of the data/power cable keeping it away from the radio and close to other conducting material. But it is a bit black magic. I didn't have a ferrite to try and will try that next opportunity. |
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Ferrite beads ARE magic.
Jim |
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I have an Oudie 2 coupled to 12V power and exchanging data with an LxNav Nano using the cable kit that comes with the Oudie. I experienced significant radio noise -- usually enough to break the squelch. I saw a prior posting by John DeRosa, who recommended this inexpensive yet overpriced ferrite choke core from Radio Shack: http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ductId=2103222
I installed it around the Oudie power/data cable, about 1/2 inch from the Oudie-side of the cable -- I have had no radio issues since. |
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At 12:19 21 July 2014, jherzog wrote:
I have an Oudie 2 coupled to 12V power and exchanging data with an LxNav Nano using the cable kit that comes with the Oudie. I experienced significant radio noise -- usually enough to break the squelch. I saw a prior posting by John DeRosa, who recommended this inexpensive yet overpriced ferrite choke core from Radio Shack: http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp? productId=2103222 I installed it around the Oudie power/data cable, about 1/2 inch from the Oudie-side of the cable -- I have had no radio issues since. -- jherzog Thank you to all for replying. I will try this solution first and report back. Doug |
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On Sunday, July 20, 2014 5:29:59 PM UTC-7, jfitch wrote:
On Friday, July 18, 2014 9:19:00 PM UTC-7, Doug Mueller wrote: Is anybody else having noise issues when the Oudie is hard wired to ships power. I know two aircraft that have the squelch turned on to try to drown out the noise on the radio. I believe it is from the Oudie while it is being charged. I recently added the Oudie to the aircraft and now the radio will not cancel out after receiving a transmission. I have tried wrapping the wiring of the oudie and the gps cables to try andshield them but it isnt helping. After I turn off the Oudie the radio returns to normal. Thanks, Doug Not an Oudie but the closely related Avier. I had used this last year without issue, just reinstalled it and now the radio breaks squelch with it on.. After some tracing I have discovered it is the unit itself, radiating modulated RF, mostly down its data/power cable. Disconnecting the cable at the PDA end solves most of the problem. Disconnecting at the vario end sometimes solves it. Just touching a screwdriver (as an example) to the shield of the Avier mini-usb plug causes it with no other cable plugged in. Seems to be related to the LDC screen driver, as it is dependent to a large extent on what is being displayed on the screen. Switching the (switching) power supply to it on and off makes no difference. I was able to mitigate most of it by careful reroute of the data/power cable keeping it away from the radio and close to other conducting material. But it is a bit black magic. I didn't have a ferrite to try and will try that next opportunity. Ditto. Same issue with the Avier/Vertica2. I did try the ferrite beads as well and it did nothing. Sent in my antique Dittel radio to Nick in Florida who charged me $175 and sent it back with a clean bill of health, could not find anything wrong with the radio. I was going to mess with the internal squelch than but when plugged all in; it all worked! Talking about magic?! 6PK |
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