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I have a radio question. Glasair 1TD with Icom radio, older headset.
When the engine is running and charging 14.5 volts the radio howls when I transmit. Engine off, battery voltage, no noise. If I put a small screwdriver in the small hole in the headset and turn it down 1/2 turn, no noise. If I then take the headset and plug it in my old Cherokee, it won't transmit until I turn it back up. Are all headsets this voltage sensetive? Or just older ones? Is there a fix? thanks Ed |
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