Hi everyone,
I'm have always had a problem with the post installation of a GTR225 that has affected my Dynon Skyview ever since. Everytime I use the PTT on either side of the cockpit, the altitude reading goes up about 500ft on the scale, and the amp sensor starts climbing also. Releasing the PTT and everything goes back to normal.
The radio itself works fine, as do the headsets, with no interference, just what happens with the Dynon. I fitted filters on the AHARS, and on the GTR225 co-axial, but with no difference.
Previous to the changeout, required for 8.33 spacing, everything worked perfectly. I'm posting this on the Dynon sight, not becasue I think there is anything wrong with my Dynon, but with the interface post installation, with the GTR225, that I hope someone in the community might be able to help me with.
From the Garmin manual, Figure D-6 GTR/GNC - MIC Interconnect, I can see that the PTT is in parralel with pin 11 & 20 of the P0001 connector, and I checked the continunity from one side of the PTT, and had continutity between the barrel of the mic plug and the PTT NO contact, but also from the barrel of the MIC Plug directly to GROUND, but had nothing on the other side of the PTT and with any of the other connections on the MIC plug.
Note on GTR225 Manual on the MIC page.
ALL HEADSET, MICROPHONE, AND MUSIC PHONE PLUGS MUST BE ELECTRICALLY ISOLATED FROM GROUND. THIS MAY REQUIRE THE USE OF INSULATING WASHERS WHEN MOUNTING THE PHONE PLUGS. ADDITIONALLY, THE SPEAKER RETURN MUST BE ISOLATED FROM GROUND. also in the D-6 diagram for shielding of the cables they have the comment that all wiring GROUND DESIGNATION: SHIELD BLOCK GROUND.
I can see the cables are shieded but dont appear to be grounded, although from one end there is a ground connection coming from the control column stick, I just haven't been able, at this time, to get is all apart.
I hope that someone in the community will have some idea where to start!
Best regards to all
Don
I'm have always had a problem with the post installation of a GTR225 that has affected my Dynon Skyview ever since. Everytime I use the PTT on either side of the cockpit, the altitude reading goes up about 500ft on the scale, and the amp sensor starts climbing also. Releasing the PTT and everything goes back to normal.
The radio itself works fine, as do the headsets, with no interference, just what happens with the Dynon. I fitted filters on the AHARS, and on the GTR225 co-axial, but with no difference.
Previous to the changeout, required for 8.33 spacing, everything worked perfectly. I'm posting this on the Dynon sight, not becasue I think there is anything wrong with my Dynon, but with the interface post installation, with the GTR225, that I hope someone in the community might be able to help me with.
From the Garmin manual, Figure D-6 GTR/GNC - MIC Interconnect, I can see that the PTT is in parralel with pin 11 & 20 of the P0001 connector, and I checked the continunity from one side of the PTT, and had continutity between the barrel of the mic plug and the PTT NO contact, but also from the barrel of the MIC Plug directly to GROUND, but had nothing on the other side of the PTT and with any of the other connections on the MIC plug.
Note on GTR225 Manual on the MIC page.
ALL HEADSET, MICROPHONE, AND MUSIC PHONE PLUGS MUST BE ELECTRICALLY ISOLATED FROM GROUND. THIS MAY REQUIRE THE USE OF INSULATING WASHERS WHEN MOUNTING THE PHONE PLUGS. ADDITIONALLY, THE SPEAKER RETURN MUST BE ISOLATED FROM GROUND. also in the D-6 diagram for shielding of the cables they have the comment that all wiring GROUND DESIGNATION: SHIELD BLOCK GROUND.
I can see the cables are shieded but dont appear to be grounded, although from one end there is a ground connection coming from the control column stick, I just haven't been able, at this time, to get is all apart.
I hope that someone in the community will have some idea where to start!
Best regards to all
Don