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ELT turns on with comm transmitting ???



 
 
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Old March 3rd 07, 02:47 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
R&R Sherwood
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Default ELT turns on with comm transmitting ???

Today I made the second and third flights since the adjustments.....ELT
triggered once.....much better but not 100%.
I have made a deal with someone to swap our ACKs. Hopefully this will do
the job.
Thanks
Russell Sherwood



Sometimes even that doesn't work. We have an ACK in one of the
airplanes that did that at certain airports, implying that certain
frequencies would trigger it. Ferrites reduced the incidence but
eventually I swapped it out for an ACK from another airplane, and now
they're both happy. The factory said that some were more sensitive
than others.

Dan



 




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