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PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 11:53 am    Post subject: Ignition Noise Reply with quote

I am getting a lot more ignition noise than I like in my Icom COM Radio.

The noise is so bad that most of the time it is opening the squelch on the radio and I am listening to just noise!

I read somewhere that putting in resistor plugs may solve the problem. I was looking at my ignition wiring today and noticed that it say "noise suppression wire" or something like that on the bright red plug and coil leads. Would it still be OK to add resistor plugs with the wire already being noise suppression type?

Anybody have any other ideas that I could try?


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 12:34 pm    Post subject: Ignition Noise Reply with quote

And,,, if its actually engine noise you should hear the mags frequency change with rpm...
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 12:34 pm    Post subject: Ignition Noise Reply with quote

George
Not a professional but I have had this type of noise in my past two homebuilts.
First: Do other radios "hear" your transmissions clearly ?
If yes, yet there is noise in receive only, I bet its because the radio wires are not shielded and or grounded on one end......
My first time it was that I didnt use shielded wire. I change out all wires to the shielded type. Still had some noise. Then a real radio man told me to ground the shielded wire on one end only. Otherwise you get a looped circuit and that also causes interference.....
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 1:21 pm    Post subject: Ignition Noise Reply with quote

Are you using this radio with an intercom wired into the plane? If so you should be using shielded wires for all your audio circuits. I would use two wire shielded wire for the audio output lines (audio LO, audio HI and shield) and three wire shielded wire for the microphone lines (audio LO, Audio HI, PTT and shield). Don't use the shield as part of the audio circuit, just as a shield. The audio signals should run through the wires enclosed by the shield. All the shields should be grounded at only one end, usually you would ground them all at the intercom or audio panel since they all travel through there anyway. Make sure the headset jacks aren't grounded, use plastic washers and grommets to isolate them from the chassis if necessary. B and C Specialty Products sells these isolation washers if you need them.

You might also need to use shielded wire for you magneto leads. These can and probably should be grounded at both ends since this shield is intended to keep noise from getting out of these wires rather than from getting in.
Using resistor plugs in addition to the noise suppression wire might give some additional benefit.

On Aug 30, 2008, at 3:52 PM, George Race wrote:
[quote] I am getting a lot more ignition noise than I like in my Icom COM Radio.

The noise is so bad that most of the time it is opening the squelch on the radio and I am listening to just noise!

I read somewhere that putting in resistor plugs may solve the problem. I was looking at my ignition wiring today and noticed that it say "noise suppression wire" or something like that on the bright red plug and coil leads. Would it still be OK to add resistor plugs with the wire already being noise suppression type?

Anybody have any other ideas that I could try?


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 1:34 pm    Post subject: Ignition Noise Reply with quote

I agree with Bryan - use shielded wires. I have a wiring diagram for my
radio and intercom that I'd be happy to forward to anybody as an
example. It shows exactly what Bryan is talking - ground at only one point.

Bill
Bryan Martin wrote:
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Are you using this radio with an intercom wired into the plane? If so
you should be using shielded wires for all your audio circuits. I
would use two wire shielded wire for the audio output lines (audio LO,
audio HI and shield) and three wire shielded wire for the microphone
lines (audio LO, Audio HI, PTT and shield). Don't use the shield as
part of the audio circuit, just as a shield. The audio signals should
run through the wires enclosed by the shield. All the shields should
be grounded at only one end, usually you would ground them all at the
intercom or audio panel since they all travel through there anyway.
Make sure the headset jacks aren't grounded, use plastic washers and
grommets to isolate them from the chassis if necessary. B and C
Specialty Products sells these isolation washers if you need them.



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PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 3:02 pm    Post subject: Ignition Noise Reply with quote

George
I just had a problem where a linear voltage regulator was injecting noise in a 4 inch unshielded area where the shielded wire breaks out to the jacks. It was bad design to even have these power wires running thru this area.

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