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Re: Europa-List: Strobe noise in radio

Subject: Re: Europa-List: Strobe noise in radio
From: Raimo Toivio <raimo.toivio@rwm.fi>
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2015 22:23:16

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23.12.2015, 2:15, Kingsley Hurst kirjoitti:
> Assembled wisdom . . . .
> I have the standard dipole aerial for the radio in the closeout of the 
> fin as per Europa instructions with the cable running down the 
> Starboard side of the fuselage.
> The strobe is from Kuntzleman with the power supply fitted under the 
> baggage bay and the cable to the fin running down the Port side of the 
> fuselage.
> By necessity, the two cables are closer together in the fin and in the 
> upper part of the fin would be running fairly parallel to each other.  
> The Kuntzleman strobe wires are not shielded.
> The problem is a CHEW CHEW noise in the headsets and by 
> experimentation, I have proven the noise is coming in via the radio 
> aerial.
> My question is . . . .  What is the likelihood of success if I was to 
> replace the unshielded wires to the strobe with a shielded cable?
> I realise moving the strobe to another location would likely be a 
> solution but the fin is my preferred location if I can have it.
> Thanks in anticipation
> Kingsley in Oz



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