Dennis
I've just seen your panel on another topic & there isn't an Ray Allen indicator shown so I guess you are displaying via the SV?
There could be a few reasons why you are not seeing full travel but I'd do this first ie disconnect the trim linkage and 'calibrate' the trim by physically...
So, although it travels the full length you are seeing only part of that, correct ?
If so then you could try to re solder/repair the indicator (these are delicate units IMO & losing segments of Leds is common), just needs a steady hand ;)
Jake J
I should have thought about that more & stated it would be ok around the EMS module only, however I've never had to use Mu Metal in any aircraft yet either.
Jake J
Dennis
In composite aircraft I 'bond' all the 'boxes' and instrument panels with braided straps, reduces chances of the types of issues you are seeing.
It may be worthwhile using a MuMetal cover on the EMS & ADAHRS cosidering where you have these mounted in relation to the Com antennas...
Have you tried turning off the alternator (when on the ground) then using the PTT ?
Sounds weird I know but these 2 others (using different sytems, 1 x Dynon legacy & 1 x Rocky Mountains) are an example---
Aircraft 1 - CHTs were working ok before engine pulled but when engine replaced #1 & #3...
In that case I'd also add an Electrolytic capacitor --- http://www.bandc.biz/electrolyticfiltercapacitor.aspx into one of the genny output wires, better for the radio too ;)
Jake J
Tricobob
Wow, that was unexpected as I (we) thought you would have the settings done correctly.
Glad to hear all is well now , enjoy :)
ps - thnkx for the feedback.
Jake J
Miketf
A simple search eg "painting gps antenna" would have found this answer ---Started by RV8Driver | Post by Dynon Support Reply Quote Add Topic Notification
Covering the GPS with anything (even paint) reduces it's ability to receive signals, however minimally. In practice, it may...