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On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 09:02:34 -0500, "Jim Fisher"
wrote: "Jay Honeck" wrote in message Tell you what. Call us Tuesday morning, toll free, at 1-888-9ALEXIS, and ask for Mary. She'll verify the story, if you'd like. Mike was obviously the stuck-mike guy you wrote about, Jay. I'd be a little sensitive about it, too. For the record, I wasn't in an airplane that day. And, as yet, no one has ever notified me that my mike was stuck in transmission. But I'm waiting... I do feel 'stuck', though. So I let my personal circumstances affect my post. Somehow I got the same feeling with Jay's. But apologies if I'm off-base. --Mike |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:jPFcd.410304$Fg5.66323@attbi_s53...
Obviously (or so I thought) anyone with a basic knowledge of how a 2-way radio works knows that the receiver is necessarily cut off during transmissions -- but apparently there are a fair number of people who don't have a firm grasp on this concept. Jay, At one time, one of the ground wires in a PTT switch broke and appeared to allow both transmission and reception at the same time. Rick was at the left seat. In realizing that his PTT switch was not working he asked me to communicate with ATC. While taxiing, we kept testing the intercom system and headsets : "Testing 1,2,3. Do you hear me OK? Does this headset work better. Hmm, what's going on here? Should we go on or should we abort this flight? etc". Typically, I kept my hands/feet clear of the controls when not being the PIC, but since I had to operate the PTT switch, my hands were resting on the yoke. At one point, Rick yelled at me: "Keep your hands off the yoke, you made me nervous!". Few minutes later, the tower called us: "N30703, are you having some radio problems? We could hear all kinds of conversation in your cockpit"!!!!! |
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Few minutes later, the tower called us:
"N30703, are you having some radio problems? We could hear all kinds of conversation in your cockpit"!!!!! Yeah, that's one good thing about the situation I heard -- we were on Unicom, not ATC! THAT would've been more than just embarrassing for the poor guy... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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