sner
Subject: Re: KRnet> radio problems
On 9/17/2022 7:35 PM, jehayw...@aol.com wrote:
> I had a similar problem with my Challenger but found it was RF
> feedback. I solved it by placing a ferrite bead on my headset co
On 9/17/2022 7:35 PM, jehayw...@aol.com wrote:
I had a similar problem with my Challenger but found it was RF
feedback. I solved it by placing a ferrite bead on my headset cord.
Jim H
+
This problem developed from a
et.org
Cc: Flesner
Subject: Re: KRnet> radio problems
Sorry to bug you guys with all these posts but if you had anything
better to do you wouldn't be reading them anyway.
The more lunch I eat the problem becomes more clear. The squeal sounds
much like "feedback" so now I
I had a similar problem with my Challenger but found it was RF feedback. I
solved it by placing a ferrite bead on my headset cord.
Jim HRapid City, SD
Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS
On Saturday, September 17, 2022, 12:25 PM, Flesner via KRnet
wrote:
Bringing my KR home from the Gath
Sorry to bug you guys with all these posts but if you had anything
better to do you wouldn't be reading them anyway.
The more lunch I eat the problem becomes more clear. The squeal sounds
much like "feedback" so now I'm guessing radio / intercom / headset.
I'll isolate by using another hea
On 9/17/2022 12:29 PM, Flesner via KRnet wrote:
months ago (2 years possibly) my radio emits a loud squeal when I hit
the transmit button after engine start and the problem continues for
about 5 minutes and then goes away and it is crystal clear until the
next cold engine start.
Larry Flesner
Bringing my KR home from the Gathering I had a radio problem that was
not immediately correctable with a new battery in the noise cancelling
headset as in the past. I did some checking this morning and found one
of the plugs on the headset had a poor connection and not allowing the
9 volt b
7 matches
Mail list logo