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Please can someone help.
My RV9A is equipped with twin Skyview, integrated Transponder, autopilot and EMS.
In the two years since the first flight I have had a radio interference problem.
I get a 'beep beep beep' over the radio, mainly when taxying or at lower rpm. The frequency of the 'beep' ranges from 2 or 3 per second at low rpm to very fast as you accelerate, in fact I think in normal flight it is probably so fast in merges into a contin
ous background noise that is not so noticeable but becomes apparent when slowing down in the circuit.
When the alternator is turned off it disappears, so my fault finding was focused on the alternator and grounding issues.
So I have covered things like, the separating wiring that might give interference, only grounding one end of the mag wire shield, I also tried a choke /condenser across the main power supply.
I have now isolated the Audio inputs to the radio, a Funke ATR 833, when the Dynon audio input was disconnected the noise disappeared. I re-read the installation manual and found I should only connect the audio output of one of the Dynons and I should ground from the frame of the radio to the frame of the Skyview. I did both of these, but no improvement.
I am sorry this is a bit protracted, but having talked to a lot of people and searched on line, I don't know what to try next.
One last thought, the ground from the radio goes to the Skyview that I disconnected not the connected one. It is my only last option but I doubt that is it.
Robin
My RV9A is equipped with twin Skyview, integrated Transponder, autopilot and EMS.
In the two years since the first flight I have had a radio interference problem.
I get a 'beep beep beep' over the radio, mainly when taxying or at lower rpm. The frequency of the 'beep' ranges from 2 or 3 per second at low rpm to very fast as you accelerate, in fact I think in normal flight it is probably so fast in merges into a contin
When the alternator is turned off it disappears, so my fault finding was focused on the alternator and grounding issues.
So I have covered things like, the separating wiring that might give interference, only grounding one end of the mag wire shield, I also tried a choke /condenser across the main power supply.
I have now isolated the Audio inputs to the radio, a Funke ATR 833, when the Dynon audio input was disconnected the noise disappeared. I re-read the installation manual and found I should only connect the audio output of one of the Dynons and I should ground from the frame of the radio to the frame of the Skyview. I did both of these, but no improvement.
I am sorry this is a bit protracted, but having talked to a lot of people and searched on line, I don't know what to try next.
One last thought, the ground from the radio goes to the Skyview that I disconnected not the connected one. It is my only last option but I doubt that is it.
Robin