Pilotlight11
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Lets start with the antenna. It is not the antenna. How do I know you ask. I have run tests. And so has the avionics shop where I had the new transponder certified. 1) We disconnected the monopole antenna and the popping stops. 2) we connected a different monopole antenna and it came back. 3) I bought a dipole antenna and connected it to a 25 foot cable and walked away from the plane - popping stops. 4) walk back to the plane with the antenna and the popping starts again. 5) same results with a monopole on a long cable. Sit in the plane where the monopole is about 2 feet above your head and block the path with your hand - popping attenuates. I have a spare RG400 rigged in my plane, same results - so while it is possible they are both internally grounded - not likely. As I said, the only thing that makes a difference is distance between the antenna and the headset. The dipole, mounted back inside the hull near the tail has made a difference, but not eliminated it since I can not get 25 feet away. The previous transponder was a Garmin GTX330, they are both 250 watt transponders. The old transponder was stack mounted. The Dynon is a remotely mounted 261 about 12 inches in front of and to the side of the old location. NO firewall involved. This is a pylon mounted pusher prop with the engine behind (Searey). The transponder sits next to the comm radio, but so did the stack version on top of a Garmin SL40. All the harnesses were made by Aircraft Spruce for the specific purpose of connecting all the Dynon components were a harness form Dynon was not available. The ELT is a brand new ACK E-04. In addition to the ELT Led lighting up, when I key the mic the RF interference overrides a radio tuned to a different frequency with static. That was a hand held 20 feet away - engine off, no non-avionics active. The avionics shop looked at the harness to the headsets and confirmed the grounding was correct. And just a note to RayinGA: the link you posted goes directly to the antenna I used as the replacement for the monopole. I don't know what else I can add. I'm going to the plane tomorrow and will go ahead and check that the cable is not internally shorted. However, just to get it all on the record, I also conducted all these tests with RG174 with identical results.