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Interference on intercom

Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 1:43 pm
by Bacchus
I get a buzzing noize on my intercom system as soon as you plug in the headset of the pax. If you accelerate ( increase revs )the pitch of the sound goes up and when the revs come down the noize comes down with it. But it there all the time. When I fly alone there is aboslutely nothing. Dead quiet. It comes only if you flick the switch on to communicate with the pax that the noize is there.
Any fundis who might have an answer to my problem?

An Englishman to the rescue again

Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 4:47 pm
by John Young
Hi Bacchus “Ek Sal Jou Nooit Drop Nie” Ou Maat,

An Englishman to the rescue again.

Take pax headset – clip open the headset on the side with the mic boom – turn mic gain fully clockwise [closed] – clip headset back together.

Don’t send me a thank you note – just pitch at the next function ‘coz “Jy is ‘n Boerseun en sal jou maatjies nooit drop nie” :!:

Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 5:17 pm
by Bacchus
What will i do without "engelsman pelle" like this?
Thanks John. I will try that immediately. Just hope my headset has something like that in.
For that matter, should'nt i just do it with both of them?
Its like a squelsh (sic ) noise.
"Sal jou nooooit drop nie!" :lol:

There will only be one adjustable pot [potentiometer].

Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 5:26 pm
by John Young
Hi Bacchus,

There will only be one adjustable pot [potentiometer].

The pax’s headset is too close to the “noise”. Once the mic gain is turned down, the intercom squelch should be able to give you nice quiet comms.

You can always open the squelch a little on the ground before take-off if necessary.

Regards Buddy
John ZU-CIB

Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 7:25 pm
by Bacchus
John
Is the mic gain and the squelsh the same thing?
If not, i presume the mic gain is in the headset and the squelch must be somewhere else. Where?
Thanks.
Die boer vlieg net. Ronde hande my broer! Ronde hande! My ander ou mater , ook John, moet hierdie goed uitsort, en mag hy NOOIT iets oorkom nie!

Posted: Tue Oct 24, 2006 8:31 pm
by John Young
Bacchus wrote:Ronde hande my broer! Ronde hande! My ander ...
Hello my big-boned friend,

1st tip – ask Ranger to give you his broken keel tube. You can keep it in the corner of your hanger and use it as a tooth pick when necessary. It won’t corrode either – nice! :lol: :lol:
Bacchus wrote:My ander ou mater , ook John, moet hierdie goed uitsort, en mag hy NOOIT iets oorkom nie!
Ask John [who must not come to any harm yet] to help you find the balance between the squelch and the mic gain. Usually, with the pax’s mic gain turned down, the intercom squelch should be sufficient for the obtaining of the optimum background noise level through the headsets.

Regards
John ZU-CIB

Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 10:48 am
by Bacchus
Ja ja. Lag my gat af vir "big boned friend!".
Sal daai toothpic kry.
Lasr question. Where the hell is the squelch knob for the intercom. Is it part of thevolume? If i can find that, i feel my problem is sorted, but i will do the mic gain thing too.
F@K ek is dom met die goed!

Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 7:44 pm
by John Young
Bacchus wrote:F@K ek is dom met die goed!
Howdy Big Guy,

I have sent you a PM.

Regards
John ZU-CIB

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 9:24 am
by Ranger
Hey John. You leave my keel tube alone. I'm gonna hang it in the doorway of the shit house so every time I need to go do the number it'll moer me on the head and remind me to DIP THE WING. Mind you it's broken in two places so I can hang it in both shit house doorways and from the sun visor in my car. Still gotta find use for the prop though. Maybe with a bit of duct tape I can build a wind generator in the back yard. :lol: :lol:

Hey Ranger

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 1:01 pm
by John Young
Ranger wrote:Hey John. You leave my keel tube alone. I'm gonna hang it ...
Hey Ranger – enough of this. :!:

Anymore cr@p from you and I will get Bacchus to fit the broken pieces of your keel tube around your neck like a tie – with knots & all !! :lol: :lol:

By the way Ranger – fit a Warp Drive again. Have read your questions and the various responses. My 2c anyway.

Oh yes Ranger – the other thing. Thanks a mil for your offer regarding the compass bracket. I have “upgraded” and bought a dash / panel mounted compass. Fitted it with a hole-saw [very neatly]. Fortunately the magnetic deviation is really marginal and not worth bothering about.

Regards
John ZU-CIB

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 5:15 pm
by Ranger
John. How fast can Baccus run because I can move if I have to. Please send me a photo of the compass and what make it is. I'm busy laying out my new dash (aquilla 2 pod and I make the fibreglass pods if anybody wants). I just had to get some marketing in. :roll:
It's a good idea to have everything together if the electrics don't affect the compass too much. What instrument pod have you got?
Thanx bud.

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 5:15 pm
by Weg
Are both headsets the same? Sometimes mismatched headsets can cause problems. If you fly with your pax' headsets alone, do they work okay?

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2006 6:02 pm
by John Young
Ranger wrote:It's a good idea to have everything together if the electrics don't affect the compass too much. What instrument pod have you got?
I have the “large” Aquilla Pod. The compass is equally spaced between the ASI, Altimeter & VSI – no electrics.

Rule of thumb – compass must be more than 150mm from RPM, fuel gauge etc. to avoid RF induced magnetic deviation.

Will get photo over the weekend.
Ranger wrote:How fast can Baccus run because I can move if I have to.
Probably at the same speed as a tortoise in a good sprint. Takes a while for Bacchus to get up to speed and a bigger problem presents itself when he has to stop suddenly – been through the back wall of the hanger twice !!

But boetie, be careful, we can hire some fast runners if need be. :lol: :lol:

Regards
John ZU-CIB