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ATC has been complaining on and off about my radio being "weak",
"garbley" and just about every other word that describes a bad radio. The #1 Com is relatively new, but the airplane is old. I tried the light bulb trick as described in Jim's article, using the light bulb as a simple wattmeter connected to the coax at the #1 COM antenna connection. I get NOTHING when I key the mike and talk into it. My avionics doctor tells me this doesn't mean anything. So far, he's had me put in a portable PTT switch, put new mikes on 2 different headsets, clean the coax connector at the radio, change the BNC connector at the antenna and finally replace the antenna. I say it means the coax is bad! It's an 8 watt transmitter so I soldered a 313 bulb to a BNC connector and hooked it up. Everything I learned about electronics (I'm an EE for Pete's sake) says that the bulb should glow brightly and modulate in intensity with my voice. Should I just change the coax and be done with it? |
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