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Re: Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 16:20:25 -0000

Subject: Re: Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 16:20:25 -0000
From: Dave DeFord <davedeford@home.com>
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 09:25:53
Bob,

Since your antenna seems to be working fine for transmitting, it should 
be good for receiving too.  The easiest way to check the receive 
function in your radio (indirectly) would be to connect your antenna to 
a known-good handheld radio in flight, and compare the reception with 
your other radio.

When you say "reception disappears," it suggests that the radio goes 
silent, which would be a function of the squelch.  I assume you have 
turned it down (or off), and the real problem is that you still can't 
make out the transmission.  If the signal is masked by a hissing or 
rushing sound, the receiver may lack sensitivity, since the antenna 
seems to be okay.  If the noise is some kind of buzzing, clicking or 
whining sound, you have interference from something else in the 
airplane, so try turning other things off one by one, including the 
alternator, if possible.  If the signal is strong enough, but it is 
distorted or garbled, it could either be a receiver problem or a strong 
interfering signal.

Dave DeFord, A135

Bob.Harrison wrote:

> Hi! Guys.
> Time for a bit of "traffic" incoming to me for a change ?!
> I have a sparkling new ICOM  IC-AC200 radio communication set new head  sets
> and new Sigtronic SPA 400TSO Intercom. My aerial is the usual copper tape
> one up the rear of the fin close out c/w toroids as required,
> and it has been trimmed using a VSWR meter by a professional .
> I can transmit "fives" from just about anywhere but reception disappears
> at about 5 miles 1000ft. Same problem travelling to the ground station as
> away from it. Parked in the garage at home it picks up "Airwaves" messages
> from Flight level 35 and even Volmet.!
> We have tried flying with the GPS off, we've not yet switched the
> transponder on, but not tried with the strobe off.
> The co-axial runs down Starboard side with the trim power wires.
> Anyone got any ideas why the transmission is so pathetic.?
> Any contribution gratefully received!
> Regards
> Bob Harrison G-PTAG
> 
> 
> 



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