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I just hard wired my ANR headset into my ship's power so that I no
longer have to use a 9v battery as a power source. Now I am getting an intermittent squeal when I transmit. I never had this problem with the 9v power pack. My ANR is a Headsets Inc. conversion to a David Clark headset. Any ideas how to solve this problem. I used the Headset's Inc. power cord for the installation. Thanks, BJ |
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I just hard wired my ANR headset into my ship's power so that I no
longer have to use a 9v battery as a power source. Now I am getting an intermittent squeal when I transmit. I never had this problem with the 9v power pack. My ANR is a Headsets Inc. conversion to a David Clark headset. Any ideas how to solve this problem. I used the Headset's Inc. power cord for the installation. Thanks, BJ Don't know if this is related, but we get a soft whine over the intercom once the alternator kicks in on our RV-6 (it usually won't start charging till you run the engine up), and the strobes cause a bit of interference too. Ours are on a battery pack in line with the cord. |
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In article , B. Jensen
wrote: I just hard wired my ANR headset into my ship's power so that I no longer have to use a 9v battery as a power source. Now I am getting an intermittent squeal when I transmit. I never had this problem with the 9v power pack. My ANR is a Headsets Inc. conversion to a David Clark headset. Any ideas how to solve this problem. I used the Headset's Inc. power cord for the installation. Is there a built-in intercom? Is there a portable intercom? |
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![]() EDR wrote: In article , B. Jensen wrote: I just hard wired my ANR headset into my ship's power so that I no longer have to use a 9v battery as a power source. Now I am getting an intermittent squeal when I transmit. I never had this problem with the 9v power pack. My ANR is a Headsets Inc. conversion to a David Clark headset. Any ideas how to solve this problem. I used the Headset's Inc. power cord for the installation. Is there a built-in intercom? Is there a portable intercom? No, it has no intercom at all. Only a simple Comm radio and transponder with mode C. BJ |
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Need more info:
Engine running or not? Type of aircraft, metal, wood, fabric? Where is the COM antenna relative to the radio, headphone jack, intercom, audio panel? Is the squeal like rf feedback, or is it more like alternator whine? MikeM On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 02:52:30 -0500, "B. Jensen" wrote: I just hard wired my ANR headset into my ship's power so that I no longer have to use a 9v battery as a power source. Now I am getting an intermittent squeal when I transmit. I never had this problem with the 9v power pack. My ANR is a Headsets Inc. conversion to a David Clark headset. Any ideas how to solve this problem. I used the Headset's Inc. power cord for the installation. Thanks, BJ |
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overhead speaker on?
B. Jensen wrote: I just hard wired my ANR headset into my ship's power so that I no longer have to use a 9v battery as a power source. Now I am getting an intermittent squeal when I transmit. I never had this problem with the 9v power pack. My ANR is a Headsets Inc. conversion to a David Clark headset. Any ideas how to solve this problem. I used the Headset's Inc. power cord for the installation. Thanks, BJ |
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Nope, it the radio has no overhead speaker. Only a plug for a headset.
BJ Jules wrote: overhead speaker on? B. Jensen wrote: I just hard wired my ANR headset into my ship's power so that I no longer have to use a 9v battery as a power source. Now I am getting an intermittent squeal when I transmit. I never had this problem with the 9v power pack. My ANR is a Headsets Inc. conversion to a David Clark headset. Any ideas how to solve this problem. I used the Headset's Inc. power cord for the installation. Thanks, BJ |
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There is a very good chance that the RF from your transmitter is
getting into the Head Sets Inc power supply since they lack the necessary bypass caps on the input and output and is causing the squeal that you hear. The power supply they sell leaves a lot to be desired. They did not install any bypass caps on the internal three terminal regulators and they tend to oscillate due to the aircraft wiring inductance and lack of sufficient loop margin. The caps are shown on the regulator data sheets and are needed to insure sufficient loop gain and phase margin. The internal DC to DC switching converter also puts out loads of unstable harmonics that is easily visible on a spectrum analyzer. If you look at the wave forms on a scope you will see several cycles of ringing each time the converter switches. This indicates very poor gain & phase margin on the three terminal regulators. I added 4 small caps and now it no longer spoils reception of my Loran and ADF. Whoever designed the Head Sets Inc power supply needs to be sent back to Electronics 001 class. John On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 02:52:30 -0500, "B. Jensen" wrote: I just hard wired my ANR headset into my ship's power so that I no longer have to use a 9v battery as a power source. Now I am getting an intermittent squeal when I transmit. I never had this problem with the 9v power pack. My ANR is a Headsets Inc. conversion to a David Clark headset. Any ideas how to solve this problem. I used the Headset's Inc. power cord for the installation. Thanks, BJ |
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Caps are short for "Capacitors". I have been looking for where I
reverse engineered and drew the schematic for the Head Sets inc power supply but I have not been able to find it. I may have tossed it so I will have to go from memory of about two years ago when I fixed mine. It is installed in the aircraft so I can not look at it. I think that they use two LM340 three terminal regulators and a TI low cost DC to DC converter. You can down load the data sheets at: http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM340.html#Datasheet Add the capacitors recommended by the data sheet and parallel with a 0.1uf ceramic cap for RF bypassing. Get someone that knows how to solder electronics to do this for you. Maybe Head sets Inc has gotten wise and fixed the design but they were still clueless at Oshkosh. John On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 18:54:05 -0500, "B. Jensen" wrote: John, Thanks for the reply. I'm not a very astute electrical guy, so please explain to me what "caps" are and how I can modify the power cord to my Headsets Inc. ANR to eliminate this problem. Many thanks, BJ wrote: There is a very good chance that the RF from your transmitter is getting into the Head Sets Inc power supply since they lack the necessary bypass caps on the input and output and is causing the squeal that you hear. The power supply they sell leaves a lot to be desired. They did not install any bypass caps on the internal three terminal regulators and they tend to oscillate due to the aircraft wiring inductance and lack of sufficient loop margin. The caps are shown on the regulator data sheets and are needed to insure sufficient loop gain and phase margin. The internal DC to DC switching converter also puts out loads of unstable harmonics that is easily visible on a spectrum analyzer. If you look at the wave forms on a scope you will see several cycles of ringing each time the converter switches. This indicates very poor gain & phase margin on the three terminal regulators. I added 4 small caps and now it no longer spoils reception of my Loran and ADF. Whoever designed the Head Sets Inc power supply needs to be sent back to Electronics 001 class. John On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 02:52:30 -0500, "B. Jensen" wrote: I just hard wired my ANR headset into my ship's power so that I no longer have to use a 9v battery as a power source. Now I am getting an intermittent squeal when I transmit. I never had this problem with the 9v power pack. My ANR is a Headsets Inc. conversion to a David Clark headset. Any ideas how to solve this problem. I used the Headset's Inc. power cord for the installation. Thanks, BJ |
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