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Magneto/comm interference on TKM MX-R Narco 120 replacement



 
 
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Old January 10th 04, 11:21 PM
Eugene Wendland
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Default Magneto/comm interference on TKM MX-R Narco 120 replacement

I just installed a Michel TKM MX 11r which is a direct slide-in replacement
for my Narco 120 Comm. Because I have an intercom, I had to add a resistor
to the circuit board. Having done this, I installed the radio in the old
Narco tray and tested the radio:

Findings:

1/ Comm works great with just power on.
2/ With engine (lycoming O-320 with new mag leads) on at low r.p.m.s, the
received audio has interference (very garbled).
3/ Once the r.p.m's increase to about 1500 and beyond, the recieved
transmissions seem great.

Because TKM is closed, I haven't called the tech rep about this, but could
anyone tell me what's happening? Everything else about the Comm seems to be
working well. My transmissions to the tower are 5 squared. My Narco didn't
do this, so I'm assuming there's something wrong with the radio.

Thanks

Eugene Wendland


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Old January 11th 04, 02:14 AM
Stu Gotts
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Look into putting a filter or a capacitor on the mags. Look at the
condition of the engine ground strap. Check to see the radio is
properly grounded from the tray to the frame.

On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 17:21:12 -0500, "Eugene Wendland"
wrote:

I just installed a Michel TKM MX 11r which is a direct slide-in replacement
for my Narco 120 Comm. Because I have an intercom, I had to add a resistor
to the circuit board. Having done this, I installed the radio in the old
Narco tray and tested the radio:

Findings:

1/ Comm works great with just power on.
2/ With engine (lycoming O-320 with new mag leads) on at low r.p.m.s, the
received audio has interference (very garbled).
3/ Once the r.p.m's increase to about 1500 and beyond, the recieved
transmissions seem great.

Because TKM is closed, I haven't called the tech rep about this, but could
anyone tell me what's happening? Everything else about the Comm seems to be
working well. My transmissions to the tower are 5 squared. My Narco didn't
do this, so I'm assuming there's something wrong with the radio.

Thanks

Eugene Wendland


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Old January 12th 04, 05:39 PM
mikem
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Eugene Wendland wrote:
I just installed a Michel TKM MX 11r which is a direct slide-in replacement
for my Narco 120 Comm. ...


My Narco didn't
do this, so I'm assuming there's something wrong with the radio.


More likely, the Michel receiver is more sensitive, and the squelch
and/or noise limiter circuit is less tolerant of ignition noise.

Sounds to me that the underlying problem is degraded shielding on the
mags/plug wires/p-leads. The place to fix the ignition noise is by
fixing the ignition wiring...



MikeM
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Old January 13th 04, 12:02 AM
Snowbird
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mikem wrote in message ...

Sounds to me that the underlying problem is degraded shielding on the
mags/plug wires/p-leads. The place to fix the ignition noise is by
fixing the ignition wiring...


Mike,

Could you comment please, on how best to trouble-shoot this?
I may have some of the same problem...

Thanks!
Sydney
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Old January 13th 04, 02:08 PM
sidk
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This is a long-shot, but easy to try...
A "loose" connection. Maybe in the tray connector or
headphone/speaker wiring or somewhere in the antenna coax run. New
radio may may not be mating completely with tray connector.
With engine off (and radio on of course), tune in a ATIS or AWOS or
whatever you can find that is transmitting. Then, shake, pound,
wiggle the tray, antenna, coax, all wiring (including
headphone/speaker wiring).

Sid Knox
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"Eugene Wendland" wrote in message ...
I just installed a Michel TKM MX 11r which is a direct slide-in replacement
for my Narco 120 Comm. Because I have an intercom, I had to add a resistor
to the circuit board. Having done this, I installed the radio in the old
Narco tray and tested the radio:

Findings:

1/ Comm works great with just power on.
2/ With engine (lycoming O-320 with new mag leads) on at low r.p.m.s, the
received audio has interference (very garbled).
3/ Once the r.p.m's increase to about 1500 and beyond, the recieved
transmissions seem great.

Because TKM is closed, I haven't called the tech rep about this, but could
anyone tell me what's happening? Everything else about the Comm seems to be
working well. My transmissions to the tower are 5 squared. My Narco didn't
do this, so I'm assuming there's something wrong with the radio.

Thanks

Eugene Wendland

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Old January 13th 04, 03:17 PM
Eugene Wendland
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Problem Solved!

I tried to isolate the problem by disconnecting the magneto p-leads, then
the alternator. After disconnecting, I would fire up the engine to check the
radio and it still would be very garbled at low engine r.p.m. and then clear
itself up at higher r.p.m.

While sitting in the cockpit, I noticed that my antenna, which is connected
to my new TKM MX11 radio,was vibrating back and forth. As I increased
R.P.M's, the antenna would stop vibrating and the garbled sound at low
r.p.m. disappeared. My antenna is a stainless steel whip model that sits in
front of the windshield on the cowling. See attached link to view:
http://home.cogeco.ca/~pl2/p3.html

I quickly switched to my other comm antenna and now have no problems.
There's probably a ground fault at the antenna base - I haven't had a chance
to sort it out. I don't know why this didn't manifest itself with the old
Narco 120.

BTW, the TKM MX-11 radio works great. As a slide in replacement, it's
easier than removing the old tray and installing a new tray for a ICOM A200
or a Bendix/King KY76A. It should be noted however that, barring the
antenna problem, the MX-11 needed some work before it would work. It seems
that if you run your radio through an intercom, which I do, you have to add
a capacitor to the radio's computer board, which I did. This took a little
less that an hour, but after I did this the radio worked right away.
However having said that, apparently, if you run the radio through an audio
panel, you don't have to make this tiny modification. Strange. In my
opinion, I still saved hours of grief with this installation versus a new
tray, etc.

Blue Skies

Eugene Wendland


 




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