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When I key my mike on the VHF the tach synchronizer drops 200 RPM. What give
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hprofit says:
When I key my mike on the VHF the tach synchronizer drops 200 RPM. What give here? If they are both on the same circuit, you could be getting a voltage drop. Steve |
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On Thu, 08 Jul 2004 01:44:26 GMT, "hprofit2518"
wrote: When I key my mike on the VHF the tach synchronizer drops 200 RPM. What give here? Volt drop or EMI. Could check volt drop by jury-rigging transmitter to a dedicated battery. If problem then goes away, look at the wiring layout: does the same bus feed the tach and the transmitter? If problem remains, use shielded cable for either or both instruments. Brian W |
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