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Howdy,
I have an Aeromech 8140B20 encoding altimeter with a KT76 transponder. Mode C is intermittent with ATC. Is it more than likely this is an altimeter problem or transponder problem? Sometimes when it is not reporting, i cycle the transponder off then back on and it starts reporting again. That works about 30 percent of the time, if that much. Thanks in advance, Brian Also, sould an aeromech and aerosonic encoding altimeter interchange as far as the connections are concerned? |
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skyav8r wrote: Howdy, I have an Aeromech 8140B20 encoding altimeter with a KT76 transponder. Mode C is intermittent with ATC. Is it more than likely this is an altimeter problem or transponder problem? Sometimes when it is not reporting, i cycle the transponder off then back on and it starts reporting again. Thanks in advance, Brian Also, sould an aeromech and aerosonic encoding transponder interchange as far as the connections are concerned? Check for oil/dirt buildup on the TXP antenna. THere is usually a lot of carbon in that stuff -- it can short out the antenna on Xmt. -- Remove _'s from email address to talk to me. |
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"Orval Fairbairn" wrote in message
news ![]() In article , skyav8r wrote: Howdy, I have an Aeromech 8140B20 encoding altimeter with a KT76 transponder. Mode C is intermittent with ATC. Is it more than likely this is an altimeter problem or transponder problem? Sometimes when it is not reporting, i cycle the transponder off then back on and it starts reporting again. Thanks in advance, Brian Also, sould an aeromech and aerosonic encoding transponder interchange as far as the connections are concerned? Check for oil/dirt buildup on the TXP antenna. THere is usually a lot of carbon in that stuff -- it can short out the antenna on Xmt. This is the most common problem and should always be checked first. The radar sensor interrogates Mode3 2-3 more times for every ModeC interrogation. So poor reception/transmission will show up on ModeC first. I clean my antenna at every oil change, but my plane throws off almost no oil. The more oil your plane goes through, the more often you should clean the antenna. |
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On Sep 3, 5:32*pm, skyav8r wrote:
Howdy, I have an Aeromech 8140B20 encoding altimeter with a KT76 transponder. Mode C is intermittent with ATC. Is it more than likely this is an altimeter problem or transponder problem? Sometimes when it is not reporting, i cycle the transponder off then back on and it starts reporting again. Thanks in advance, Brian Also, sould an aeromech and aerosonic encoding transponder interchange as far as the connections are concerned? I've had this problem. Luckily each time its been right before our IFR cert. My avionics guy says that there is some timing thing in the transponder and it gets out of sync making it intermitant. The avionics guy can tune it up and it will work great. -Robert |
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I had a similar problem in mine, then it got worse. Trouble was whenever
it was in the shop, it was working. Finally some guy thought to gently heat gun the thing and found the failed part. I think it was a capacitor that when warm, stopped working. It's had other problems too, like that expensive final transistor going. Just my experience.... John skyav8r wrote: Howdy, I have an Aeromech 8140B20 encoding altimeter with a KT76 transponder. Mode C is intermittent with ATC. Is it more than likely this is an altimeter problem or transponder problem? Sometimes when it is not reporting, i cycle the transponder off then back on and it starts reporting again. Thanks in advance, Brian Also, sould an aeromech and aerosonic encoding transponder interchange as far as the connections are concerned? |
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The Visitor wrote:
I had a similar problem in mine, then it got worse. Trouble was whenever it was in the shop, it was working. Finally some guy thought to gently heat gun the thing and found the failed part. I think it was a capacitor that when warm, stopped working. It's had other problems too, like that expensive final transistor going. Just my experience.... John skyav8r wrote: Howdy, I have an Aeromech 8140B20 encoding altimeter with a KT76 transponder. Mode C is intermittent with ATC. Is it more than likely this is an altimeter problem or transponder problem? Sometimes when it is not reporting, i cycle the transponder off then back on and it starts reporting again. Thanks in advance, Brian Also, sould an aeromech and aerosonic encoding transponder interchange as far as the connections are concerned? The KT76 transmitter is a free-running electron-tube oscillator built into a cavity resonator. The frequency of the sent signal is dependent on the cavity and electron tube properties. When the tube gets old, its properties start drifting around, and the transmitter frequency follows the drift. The thing stays on channel for short while after tuning and then gets off again. The cure is the change of the transmitter module. The tube cannot be changed from the cavity alone. -- Tauno Voipio (CPL and avionics engineer) tauno voipio (at) iki fi |
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"Tauno Voipio" wrote in message
... The Visitor wrote: I had a similar problem in mine, then it got worse. Trouble was whenever it was in the shop, it was working. Finally some guy thought to gently heat gun the thing and found the failed part. I think it was a capacitor that when warm, stopped working. It's had other problems too, like that expensive final transistor going. Just my experience.... John skyav8r wrote: Howdy, I have an Aeromech 8140B20 encoding altimeter with a KT76 transponder. Mode C is intermittent with ATC. Is it more than likely this is an altimeter problem or transponder problem? Sometimes when it is not reporting, i cycle the transponder off then back on and it starts reporting again. Thanks in advance, Brian Also, sould an aeromech and aerosonic encoding transponder interchange as far as the connections are concerned? The KT76 transmitter is a free-running electron-tube oscillator built into a cavity resonator. The frequency of the sent signal is dependent on the cavity and electron tube properties. When the tube gets old, its properties start drifting around, and the transmitter frequency follows the drift. The thing stays on channel for short while after tuning and then gets off again. The cure is the change of the transmitter module. The tube cannot be changed from the cavity alone. If that were the case he would be having trouble with Mode3 also, and he only indicated problems with ModeC. |
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Well that is probably what they changed out for me one time it totally
failed. It was very expensive. Almost the cost of a new (different brand) transponder. Now for new aircraft, dual transponders are the way to go. John |
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![]() "The Visitor" wrote Now for new aircraft, dual transponders are the way to go. Perhaps I am missing something obvious, but why would you need (or want) two transponders for new aircraft? -- Jim in NC |
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"Morgans" wrote: "The Visitor" wrote Now for new aircraft, dual transponders are the way to go. Perhaps I am missing something obvious, but why would you need (or want) two transponders for new aircraft? Required if you fly above FL180 isn't it? |
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