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
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
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
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>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
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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
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< 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
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
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
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