KR> Radio Noise

2017-04-22 Thread Mike Stirewalt via KRnet
I wasn't having radio noise problems but in some situations I could hear the plugs firing. That's not why I replaced the old leads on my old green Dyna ignition coils however. The reason I replaced the old Taylor wires was because at altitude (where resistance is less) the wires were leaking - sh

Re: KR> Radio noise

2017-04-20 Thread Mark Langford via KRnet
Bob Nuckolls of AeroElectric fame wrote this article at http://www.aeroelectric.com/articles/filter/RS_Noise_Filters.pdf detailing how to do this, or how it could be bought from Radio Shack for just a few bucks for the lazy ones out there. Not sure if they are still available, but similar parts

KR> Radio noise------TKM MX 11

2008-10-12 Thread kenneth l wiltrout
My TKM MX11 has dramatic noise that I hear through the headset when transmitting on the lower end ie:118.20 etc. At the upper end it's very quiet. Any of you electronics wiz's have any suggestions? Is it a squelch thing? Kenny Wiltrout Kutztown, Pa

KR> Radio noise------TKM MX 11

2008-10-12 Thread Larry&Sallie Flesner
> >My TKM MX11 has dramatic noise that I hear through the headset when >transmitting on the lower end ie:118.20 etc. At the upper end it's very >quiet. Any of you electronics wiz's have any suggestions? Is it a squelch >thing? >Kenny Wiltrout +++

KR> radio noise fixed!

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
NetHeads, I talked to several electrical engineers at work (one of which is also a big ham radio guy) about the wierd tone that I was getting when I keyed my radio mic. All of them frowned when they found out I didn't use shielded cable on all the lines that the schematic calls for (headphones, m

KR> radio noise fixed!

2008-10-12 Thread Louis Staalberg
< < radio noise fixed! << required liquid flux to get it to flow it all, Please allow me to make a remark to the guru of all guru's. Nowhere in the electronics world is there ever a need to use a liquid flux. Perhaps you used the wrong solder. For the benifit of all readers: Use *only* 60/40

KR> radio noise fixed!

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
Louis Staalberg wrote: > Nowhere in the electronics world is there ever a need to > use a liquid flux. Perhaps you used the wrong solder. > For the benifit of all readers: > Use *only* 60/40 Rosin Core Solder. Of course I used 60/40 rosin core solder in both cases, only because I haven't seen any

KR> radio noise fixed!

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
The other day I wrote that I'd fixed my radio noise problem with shielding, and all I needed to do now was "tidy up the installation". That took all day Saturday, and the last wire I hooked up (VOX enable) got my noise back again! Now I was starting to think bad radio, since I'd completely rewire