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Occasionally when I try to change the MHz setting on my Becker AR4201
radio the radio tunes in the wrong direction. In particular, turning the outer knob clockwise should increase the MHz but sometimes decreases it (and this is not when it hits the maximum value, where that would be normal). Has anyone else ever had this problem, and even better, know the solution? Could a noisy power lead cause this? (I suspect I may have a less than perfect connection on the power lead and am working to correct that.) Thanks in advance for any help. Martin |
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I regularly experience the same problem when tuning, and I put it down to
changing the frequency whilst the channel was receiving a transmission, but I haven’t confirmed this is the case. And another problem…. After 4 years of private use since new, my AR4201 developed a low voltage fault which showed up when attempting to transmit, (flashing display). After checking the voltage at the connector was normal, and after several hours of head scratching, I concluded it had to be the Becker radio itself. A Becker avionics repairer, advised me to check the aircraft wiring. I was about to give up, and whilst switching the unit off with the on/off switch I noticed the voltage display vary sometimes up to normal instead of from below 9.5 to around 10.5. I did this slowly a few more times, and was convinced the switch was at fault. The avionics repairer now has the unit, and confirms the fault. Not very durable considering private use only, and not too cheap a repair I might add. He suggested using an avionics switch! Phillip |
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On Oct 12, 4:45*pm, Phillip Kyle
wrote: I regularly experience the same problem when tuning, and I put it down to changing the frequency whilst the channel was receiving a transmission, but I haven’t confirmed this is the case. And another problem…. After 4 years of private use since new, my AR4201 developed a low voltage fault which showed up when attempting to transmit, (flashing display). Philip, Our problem with the tuning may be related to the poor power supply you had. My other symptom is my Cambridge LNAV was not working properly and the technician I spoke with there said it sounded like a poor power connection. Turns out one of the relays in my ship is faulty so both of our problems could be due to a poor power connection. Once I get the relay replaced, I'll see. Martin |
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