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ELT turns on with comm transmitting ???



 
 
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Old March 1st 07, 11:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default ELT turns on with comm transmitting ???

Glad it helped!

Steve

On Feb 28, 7:16 pm, "R&R Sherwood" wrote:
Looks like your tip worked....added ferrite toroids and moved the antenna
cable about 6 inches further away.
Thanks,
Russell Sherwood

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Russell: Some Diamond DA-40s have a similar problem. It seems to be
related to routing of the radio coax near the ELT control wiring. They
came out with a Service Bulletin which is bsically putting a split
ferrite on the control cable near the E-01. Here is the link:


http://80.121.174.62/support/PDF/DA4.../RSB40-045.pdf



 




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