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Hi Luigi
If the problem you are trying to fix is that you are hearing alternator whine or strobe squeal in your headphone audio, then shielding the audio wiring is not likely to get rid of it... It matters not if the shielded wire has one or two conductors inside... Ground loops in the audio wiring is a more likely cause. I have previously written extensively on this topic. Go to www.google.com click on "Groups" click on "Advanced groups search" type "alternator whine skylane" in the "with all the words" box type "rec.aviation.*" in the "Return only messages from the newsgroup" box click on "Google Search" Click on the "complete thread" box for any of the "hits" Write back if you need more info MikeM Skylane '1MM Pacer '00Z gix wrote: Hi i'm an italian student and exuse for my english;as from object i have a question for the audio line of my panel audio(GMA 340 garmin),exsit a really advantage to use bipolar shielded wire twisted respect a normal bipolar wire shielded for reduce the noise in my headphones. If you have a document on this matter for me is very important Thank you in advance Bye Luigi |
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