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Any thoughts wrt why a KT76 would appear to have a
stuck ident after about one hour of flying? On Saturday and today, each time after about one hour of flying, ATC complained that my transponder appeared to have a stuck ident. Thanks Bob |
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On Sep 7, 2:14*pm, Bob Noel wrote:
Any thoughts wrt why a KT76 would appear to have a stuck ident after about one hour of flying? * On Saturday and today, each time after about one hour of flying, ATC complained that my transponder appeared to have a stuck ident. Thanks Bob Take it to an avionics shop. Over many years of aircraft ownership I've been known to open up a com radio or a VOR head and do some owner maintenance but I have never found anything in a transponder to be within the grasp of someone who is not trained in such maintenance. -Robert |
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Robert M. Gary wrote:
On Sep 7, 2:14 pm, Bob Noel wrote: Any thoughts wrt why a KT76 would appear to have a stuck ident after about one hour of flying? On Saturday and today, each time after about one hour of flying, ATC complained that my transponder appeared to have a stuck ident. Thanks Bob Take it to an avionics shop. Over many years of aircraft ownership I've been known to open up a com radio or a VOR head and do some owner maintenance but I have never found anything in a transponder to be within the grasp of someone who is not trained in such maintenance. -Robert That sounds like a smart response. Who is going to be able to trace the intermittent solid-state path of the squawk Ident switch?? Brian W |
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brian whatcott wrote:
Take it to an avionics shop. Over many years of aircraft ownership I've been known to open up a com radio or a VOR head and do some owner maintenance but I have never found anything in a transponder to be within the grasp of someone who is not trained in such maintenance. -Robert That sounds like a smart response. Who is going to be able to trace the intermittent solid-state path of the squawk Ident switch?? My A&P is shipping the KT76 to a place in Texas for repair. I don't expect it back in the aircraft for a couple of weeks. |
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Check the installation for cooling problems.
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