Re: radio squeal question.

Re: radio squeal question.

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radio squeal question. Stealth Pilot 11-05-2006

Stealth Pilot wrote:
> radio is an icom a200
> headset is a clone of a dave clark, an australian altronics C9073
>
> when taxying and early into the flight when I press the ptt the radio
> squeals in the headset.
> after a while in the air the squeal vanishes and the radio setup works
> just fine.
>
> I changed headsets today while taxying out and discovered that the
> squeal vanished with the headset. The new/different headset worked
> fine.
>
> I thought it might have been moisture/condensation and have wd40'd the
> connectors without changing the problem one iota.
>
> anyone an idea as to what would cause this problem?
> all equipment appears to be in sound working order with no damage.
When you are on the ground the antenna pattern is modified by the
nearby ground, allowing more of the RF field to be incident on your
headset and wiring. Sometimes, also, if your antenna is on the bottom,
the nearby ground can change your antenna's SWR, which may result in
antenna currents flowing on the outside of the coax. You might try
ferrite beads on your mic leads close to where they enter the radio,
and also a large clamp-on ferrite on your antenna's coax near the
antenna connection.
>
> Stealth Pilot



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