Radio interference from Garmin 196

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Radio interference from Garmin 196

Postby cjkrit » Mon Apr 27, 2009 9:17 pm

My Icom A4 radio and Garmin 196 GPS are positioned about 200mm apart on my instrument panel. If I run the GPS from batteries, NO interference but if I use the GPS on the aircraft's DC supply it causes a lot of interference to the extent that the radio is unusable. I have used the radio with the short stub antenna and also with a homemade Wonder-whip - no difference whatsoever.

Anybody with a possible solution to my problem?

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Re: Radio interference from Garmin 196

Postby German » Mon Apr 27, 2009 10:08 pm

Get rid of the gps-sell it to me vhpy vhpy
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Re: Radio interference from Garmin 196

Postby Biggles » Wed May 06, 2009 11:06 pm

Do a search, zulu has posted alot of info on the 196 inferference. I have never heard of anything quite so sever as what you mention. Is is interfering on all frequencies or just around 131? Try playing with the squelch on the radio.

Try angling the antenae away from the GPS unit.
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Re: Radio interference from Garmin 196

Postby Morph » Thu May 07, 2009 8:40 am

As Biggles mentioned Zulu1(aka Paul) is extremely experienced in this

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Re: Radio interference from Garmin 196

Postby Ranger » Thu May 07, 2009 9:48 am

I had some interference after fitting a Garmin 196 but just rerouting the antena cable solved the problem.
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Re: Radio interference from Garmin 196

Postby Harlequin » Thu May 07, 2009 3:59 pm

Hi.
Had the exact same problem.
Firstly place the GPS away from the radio; I used a ram camera mount to swing it away from the pod.
Secondly I installed Zulu’s V Bunny and problem solved!!
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Re: Radio interference from Garmin 196

Postby cjkrit » Sun May 10, 2009 12:22 pm

Thanks everybody for valuble and sensible input. Seems my problem is solved by adjustment of the squelch. Simple things that I did not think of- 2 koppe beter as een goes the afrikaans saying.

Appreciate all your help. :!: :!:
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Re: Radio interference from Garmin 196

Postby EL MEXICANO » Sun May 10, 2009 11:01 pm

I ALSO HAVE A PROBLEM WITH GARMIN 196 ,SOMETIMES THE LAST 5 MILES FROM MY DESTINATION GIVES ME WRONG READINGS, I CHANGE DESTINATION THEN SET IT BACK TO DESTINATION I WANT AND IT,S O.K. ANYBODY CAN GIVE ME SOME IDEA WHAT CAN BE THE PROBLEM.
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Re: Radio interference from Garmin 196

Postby Biggles » Mon May 11, 2009 12:49 pm

EL MEXICANO wrote:I ALSO HAVE A PROBLEM WITH GARMIN 196 ,SOMETIMES THE LAST 5 MILES FROM MY DESTINATION GIVES ME WRONG READINGS, I CHANGE DESTINATION THEN SET IT BACK TO DESTINATION I WANT AND IT,S O.K. ANYBODY CAN GIVE ME SOME IDEA WHAT CAN BE THE PROBLEM.
Never had any problems with the workings of the 196. What do you mean by wrong readings? Have a read through the manual and make sure you have the set up correct and you are not doing something wrong.

Generally GPS's are quite reliable, except for a Magellan I once had that changed all my waypionts to the Northern hemisphere as soon as i had saved them...
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Re: Radio interference from Garmin 196

Postby EL MEXICANO » Mon May 11, 2009 8:54 pm

THANKS BIGGLES;WILL READ AGAIN THE MANUAL,THE FUNNY THING IS THAT WORKS WELL 90% OF THE TIME ,BUT SOMETIMES FOR EXAMPLE TELLS ME THAT THE RUNWAY :?: IS IS TO MY RIGHT AND THE RUNWAY IS TO MY LEFT,THATS THE ONLY READING THAT GIVES WRONG SOMETIMES.
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Re: Radio interference from Garmin 196

Postby EL MEXICANO » Mon May 11, 2009 10:51 pm

HI DEMON: MAKES SENSE WHAT YOU TELL ME, THAT THE ANTENNA GETS KIND OF BLOCKED BECAUSE GIVES ME THE ETE AND THE SPEED CORRECT.
WHAT DO YOU THINK I SHOULD DO?
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Re: Radio interference from Garmin 196

Postby Big-D » Tue May 12, 2009 9:14 am

Zulu is your man

I run 196 with A5 and Zulu-Box and V-rabbit - No worries

Gps pretty close to radio, no interference as it is powered through the Zulu-Box

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Re: Radio interference from Garmin 196

Postby EL MEXICANO » Thu May 14, 2009 8:59 pm

THANKS DEMON AN BIG D ;WILL GIVE IT A TRY TO WHAT DEMON IS SAYING.
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Re: Radio interference from Garmin 196

Postby Trikenut » Mon May 25, 2009 2:17 pm

I've heard of interfearance with the 296 but not the 196!
In one of ZULU1's posts on this subject he said, if you fly a trike, he suggested putting the antennae on the kingpost and routing the wire down the main pylon and under the keel of the aircraft before routing it back up to the radio. This should stop interfearance. Speak to Zulu1 for more info.
I don't know if it will work, but it works with the AirMagic V-Rabbits! (Zulu1's V antennaes)
Hope this helps.
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