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I am getting bleed through on my intercom when my strobes are on.
Has anyone else had to deal with this? (Drives my wife nuts at night) |
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John Doe wrote:
I am getting bleed through on my intercom when my strobes are on. Has anyone else had to deal with this? (Drives my wife nuts at night) Not a huge problem to overcome, but it can be a persnickity one... Make sure the strobe power supply is properly grounded (if it has a central supply) Also make sure that only one end of the shield is grounded if it uses shielded wire. Check to see that the strobe wiring is kept as far from the radio wiring as possible and that if it has to cross some, make the cross as close to a right angle as possible. If it's the type system with the power supplies at the stobes, make sure the grounds are good. If none of this solves the problem, then you are going to have to start digging into the radio/intercom wiring next, and that can get complicated real quick. You might also check out Jim Weir's pages over at www.rst.com (?) for more suggestions if you are still having problems. I'm not sure what all he has up over there these days, but he is a wealth of info on radios and intercoms. Craig C. |
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www.rstengineering.com
The Rat Shlock "alternator whine filters" are a great help on either the battery supply of either the intercom OR the strobe power supply. Try both and keep the one that attenuates the whine the best. Jim wrote in message oups.com... John Doe wrote: I am getting bleed through on my intercom when my strobes are on. You might also check out Jim Weir's pages over at www.rst.com (?) for more suggestions if you are still having problems. I'm not sure what all he has up over there these days, but he is a wealth of info on radios and intercoms. Craig C. |
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FWEEP - FWEEP - FWEEP.
Gawd, one of our trainers does this and it makes me nutty. On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 16:10:53 GMT, "John Doe" wrote: I am getting bleed through on my intercom when my strobes are on. Has anyone else had to deal with this? (Drives my wife nuts at night) Jim http://www.unconventional-wisdom.org |
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On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 16:10:53 GMT, "John Doe" wrote:
I am getting bleed through on my intercom when my strobes are on. Has anyone else had to deal with this? (Drives my wife nuts at night) What kind of noise? I had a high-pitched noise that increased in intensity and then almost (or completely) went away, with a perior of a few seconds, and you a Whelen unit. It appeared and worsened over the years. The problem was a bad electrolytic capacitor inside the power supply. Of course, the power supply was too old for Whelen to service it, so we drilled out the rivets; replaced the power supply; and reriveted the box closed. It worked fine for another five years, and is now starting to make the same sound again. Probably another capacitor. Cost was about $2.98 for the capacitor and about $0.30 for rivets. It took about thirty minutes to make the mod (but longer to get the information g). Ron (EPM) (N5843Q, Mooney M20E) (CP, ASEL, ASES, IA) |
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![]() Jimbob wrote: FWEEP - FWEEP - FWEEP. Gawd, one of our trainers does this and it makes me nutty. On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 16:10:53 GMT, "John Doe" wrote: I am getting bleed through on my intercom when my strobes are on. Has anyone else had to deal with this? (Drives my wife nuts at night) Jim http://www.unconventional-wisdom.org I know someone (Iwon't say it was me) that added a choke (inductance) to the power line into the power supply in the tail of their Archer and then added a large capacitor to ground on the power supply side. These parts purchased at Radio S cured the problem. Chuck |
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I had to add two capacitors to my Aeroflash power supply to stop the
squelch breaks in the com radio. It has worked fine for the last 10 years since this undocumented modification. What mod??? not me, NEVER!! On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 16:10:53 GMT, "John Doe" wrote: I am getting bleed through on my intercom when my strobes are on. Has anyone else had to deal with this? (Drives my wife nuts at night) |
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Do you recall about what sizes this guy used?
J Chuck wrote: I know someone (Iwon't say it was me) that added a choke (inductance) to the power line into the power supply in the tail of their Archer and then added a large capacitor to ground on the power supply side. These parts purchased at Radio S cured the problem. |
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