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You might try ferrite beads (baluns) on the power cable to the Oudie
*and* on the power lines to the radio. Or replace the Oudie with a Dell Streak 5 (sorry). Dan Marotta On 7/18/2014 10:19 PM, Doug Mueller wrote: Is anybody else having noise issues when the Oudie is hard wired to ships power. I know two aircraft that have the squelch turned on to try to drown out the noise on the radio. I believe it is from the Oudie while it is being charged. I recently added the Oudie to the aircraft and now the radio will not cancel out after receiving a transmission. I have tried wrapping the wiring of the oudie and the gps cables to try andshield them but it isnt helping. After I turn off the Oudie the radio returns to normal. Thanks, Doug |
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You did not say what you are using for a power converter. That is the first place to look, cheap power converters make lots of noise.
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