Marcel,
I too have the same set up as you and it sounds as if our antenna and
cable are very close to being the same. I too get the false indications
that you are getting. I have done nothing and just ignore it. So far
after 70 flight hours there have been no problems. I would not worry
about it. I have also talked to others with this same problem and they
too just ignore it and have experienced no problems that I know of.

Mark Jones (N886MJ) 
Wales, WI 
Visit my web site: http://www.flykr2s.com
Email: mailto:flyk...@wi.rr.com 



-----Original Message-----
From: krnet-boun...@mylist.net [mailto:krnet-boun...@mylist.net]On
Behalf Of driess...@tiscali.nl
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 2:29 PM
To: kr...@mylist.net
Subject: KR> Problem with Trim indicator


Hi Netters,

I am using a Ray Allen trim system with the LED-position indicator.
Yesterday during testing I discovered that when pressing the radio 
transmit button the LED indicator indicates maximum travel and the LED 
lights very weak.
Ray Allen says that the LED indicator is sensitive to RF power and it 
could possibly be dammaged.
They advise to increase the distance between the trim cable and the 
antenna.

My COM-antenna is located in the middle of my rear turttle deck and my 
trim cable runs along the top longeron. The smallest distance between 
the antenna and the trim cable is aprox. 10".
I have no chance to increase this distance. Today I tried to shield 
part of the trim cable with aluminium foil (grounded).  This improved 
the situation only just a little bit.

Did any of you guys encounterd the same problem ? If yes, how did you 
solve it ?


Regards,


Marcel Driessen
Meerlo, The Netherlands


PS. My plane is almost finished (99.99%). I ran my engine last weekend 
for the first time. If everything works fine I wil fly my KR2S later 
this spring. 





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