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PostPosted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 1:25 pm    Post subject: radio noise after installing plug conversion kit Reply with quote

Dear Mark,

THANKS A LOT! Your advise helped me solve the problem : the BNC-connector of
the antenna cable got disassembled! So I HEREBY CONFIRM : THE PLUG
CONVERSION KIT CABLES ARE NOT THE SOURCE OF THE RADIO NOISE IN MY PLANE!

I was mislead because my radio showed the noise problem after I did the plug
conversion, so it was logical to assume that there was a correlation. For
one reason or another the antenna cable could move around a bit. And all
things that are not well strapped in a Yak will cause problems sooner or
later. I did the test as you suggested, and bingo, problem diagnosed !

Once again, thanks a lot!

Jan Mevis
RA2005K
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 2:36 pm    Post subject: radio noise after installing plug conversion kit Reply with quote

My pleasure Jan, maybe someday I can come over and share dinner with
you. Hope I get the chance someday in any case!

Take care and I am really happy that you found the problem. We got
lucky with this one! Smile

Mark Bitterlich


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 2:52 pm    Post subject: radio noise after installing plug conversion kit Reply with quote

Jan,
Have been lurking and probably should have added something to this issue
earlier. I did the plug conversion on my 50 also. Had a lot of
interference/ "buzzing" on the radio. Could only get good signal (clear
transmissions) from A/C close by or near the AF. Traced it down to the
Russian radio cable and B/C connectors. I changed out to R 146 cable and
new B&C connectors with marked improvement. I have a Becker VHF installed
since I had pulled the Briz radio over a year ago. Had no problems until
after I did the plug conversion. I had already changed out the antenna from
the Russian so I knew it was not a West vs East technology issue.. or so I
thought. I had continued to use the Ru radio cable with new B&C connectors.
Once I changed the RU cable for R 146 all improved.
Now I have a buzz and pop at the ends of transmissions. If I turn the
automatic squelch off I have a continuous buzzing that is only present with
the engine running. It is not associated with throttle changes. So guess I
am now going to add a filter to the DC line into the radio to see if that
fixes it.
Doc
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[Original Message]
From: Jan Mevis <jan.mevis(at)informavia.be>
To: <yak-list(at)matronics.com>
Date: 2/22/2007 3:53:21 PM
Subject: radio noise after installing plug conversion kit



Dear Mark,

THANKS A LOT! Your advise helped me solve the problem : the BNC-connector
of

Quote:
the antenna cable got disassembled! So I HEREBY CONFIRM : THE PLUG
CONVERSION KIT CABLES ARE NOT THE SOURCE OF THE RADIO NOISE IN MY PLANE!

I was mislead because my radio showed the noise problem after I did the
plug

[quote] conversion, so it was logical to assume that there was a correlation. For
one reason or another the antenna cable could move around a bit. And all
things that are not well strapped in a Yak will cause problems sooner or
later. I did the test as you suggested, and bingo, problem diagnosed !

Once again, thanks a lot!

Jan Mevis
RA2005K
YK50

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 10:47 pm    Post subject: radio noise after installing plug conversion kit Reply with quote

That would be really great. If you come to Europe please do. My mobile
number is on my website www.informavia.eu We're five Yak pilots in Temploux,
Namur (Belgium) and we're having a lot of fun. I've started another website
www.yakrobatic.eu

All the best !

Jan Mevis
+32 478 213400

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 11:10 pm    Post subject: radio noise after installing plug conversion kit Reply with quote

Doc,

It is as if you've got to change it all : either the whole Russian radio
system, or a complete western system. Maybe a problem with impedance changes
etc? I had to modify the microphone connections so that I could use a Dave
Clark headset (the Russian push-to-talk system did not put one connector of
the microphone to ground when speaking).

My Briz (which I put in place for a Ziabrik) works reasonably well. But I
had the trouble putting a BNC connector on the Russian antenna cable (the
ziabrik needed a very small connector, comparable to what is used in WIFI
equipment). Unfortunately until now I could not find a connector that really
fits. That's also the reason why the connector got damaged on my plane after
5 months of intensive use. It's an absolute coincidence that this happened
just after changing the plug cables.

But I do also only have clear transmissions when I'm close by or near other
radio stations. So I 'd better change the whole antenna system, I fear.

Thanks for the input! This is also very helpful!

All the best,

Jan

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 5:06 am    Post subject: radio noise after installing plug conversion kit Reply with quote

Thanks Jan for posting the solution. I'm sure it will help others in the
future.
Dennis

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 7:27 am    Post subject: radio noise after installing plug conversion kit Reply with quote

Did my SU-29 about a year ago with auto wires and plugs. Had KX-135 and absolutely no noise before or after. Installed a GNS430 (Yes, inverted approaches!!!) flew first yesterday. Beautiful performance. Lovin' it
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 6:35 pm    Post subject: radio noise after installing plug conversion kit Reply with quote

Rick,
Just remember to push not pull at the MAP!
Doc
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From: Rick Basiliere <discrab(at)earthlink.net>
To: <yak-list(at)matronics.com>
Date: 2/23/2007 9:36:26 AM
Subject: RE: radio noise after installing plug conversion kit



Did my SU-29 about a year ago with auto wires and plugs. Had KX-135 and
absolutely no noise before or after. Installed a GNS430 (Yes, inverted

approaches!!!) flew first yesterday. Beautiful performance. Lovin' it
[quote] Rick b

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 6:43 pm    Post subject: radio noise after installing plug conversion kit Reply with quote

Jan,
Hope you do not have to do that. I suspect my issues were coincidental also.
Doc
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From: Jan Mevis <jan.mevis(at)informavia.be>
To: <yak-list(at)matronics.com>
Date: 2/23/2007 1:19:00 AM
Subject: RE: radio noise after installing plug conversion kit



Doc,

It is as if you've got to change it all : either the whole Russian radio
system, or a complete western system. Maybe a problem with impedance
changes

Quote:
etc? I had to modify the microphone connections so that I could use a Dave
Clark headset (the Russian push-to-talk system did not put one connector
of

Quote:
the microphone to ground when speaking).

My Briz (which I put in place for a Ziabrik) works reasonably well. But I
had the trouble putting a BNC connector on the Russian antenna cable (the
ziabrik needed a very small connector, comparable to what is used in WIFI
equipment). Unfortunately until now I could not find a connector that
really

Quote:
fits. That's also the reason why the connector got damaged on my plane
after

Quote:
5 months of intensive use. It's an absolute coincidence that this happened
just after changing the plug cables.

But I do also only have clear transmissions when I'm close by or near
other

[quote] radio stations. So I 'd better change the whole antenna system, I fear.

Thanks for the input! This is also very helpful!

All the best,

Jan

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PostPosted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 12:14 pm    Post subject: radio noise after installing plug conversion kit Reply with quote

Roger! Roger

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 9:26 am    Post subject: radio noise after installing plug conversion kit Reply with quote

Doc, your buzzing sound is more than likely the tach generator.

Pull the cannon plug off at the tach gen and try it with it disconnected
completely.

If that helps, check the shield connection AT the tach gen plug closely.
Mark Bitterlich

P.s. Are you sure you did not mean RG-142b/u ??

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 9:35 am    Post subject: radio noise after installing plug conversion kit Reply with quote

Jan, the BNC connection on the back of the Russian radio is NOT really a
BNC connector. It is not a STANDARD BNC connector is what I SHOULD say,
because it is in fact a bayonet type as you already clearly know. In
order to get a standard BNC type to fit properly, you need to use a
jewelers file and where the detect is on the connector that is on the
coax, make the detent go in more deeply, then file off the ridge created
when you do that. The result is that the connector will not take a pair
of pliers to get on and off.

A better solution would be to simply solder in a standard female BNC
bulkhead connector to the radio itself. I would replace the coax with
RG-142B/U Teflon Dielectric, Double Shielded coax. If you have
difficulty in finding all this, I can send you a kit... You pay
shipping! Smile

Mark


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 11:37 am    Post subject: radio noise after installing plug conversion kit Reply with quote

Correct R-142.
Had not thought about the Tach generator dispite reading you post earlier.
Got to wrapped around another axel!
Thanks,
Doc
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From: Bitterlich, Mark G CIV Det Cherry Point, MALS-14 64E
<mark.bitterlich(at)navy.mil>

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To: <yak-list(at)matronics.com>
Date: 2/26/2007 11:38:36 AM
Subject: RE: radio noise after installing plug conversion kit


MALS-14 64E" <mark.bitterlich(at)navy.mil>

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Doc, your buzzing sound is more than likely the tach generator.

Pull the cannon plug off at the tach gen and try it with it disconnected
completely.

If that helps, check the shield connection AT the tach gen plug closely.
Mark Bitterlich

P.s. Are you sure you did not mean RG-142b/u ??

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 12:08 pm    Post subject: radio noise after installing plug conversion kit Reply with quote

Thanks Mark!

I've ordered some good antenna cable (double shielded according to the
specs) and a set of quality BNC connectors. And then I'll follow your
advise: either the female connector soldered on the radio, or adapting a
male connector. I also consider replacing the antenna, but only after
testing the actual system with the new antenna cable + connectors. In the
future I might replace the Briz by a western comm/GPS device.
We've also another bureaucratic burden here in Europe : the transponder
issue. Sooner or later we will be forced to install this (even the S type
I'm afraid). So I'm thinking about making a sort of console in front of the
cockpit.

Best regards,

Jan
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 2:15 pm    Post subject: radio noise after installing plug conversion kit Reply with quote

Jan,
You can remove the Briz Radio and Mounts. Sacrafice you carb temp gauge and
use that 2 1/2 inch hole for your transponder (if you use a Becker unit).
Cut a second hole in you panel (2.5 inch) next to the carb temp hole and
mount a Becker 760 Com. Now if you want a GPS, you can use the old Briz
mount site to install the GPS there. That is the way I did it in my 50
atleast. Clean, out of the way and plenty of room left to do what ever I
need to do.
Besides, what are you going to do with carb temp. The 50 does not have carb
heat. Atleast mine does not. If you absolutely have to have OAT, then get
a Dynon D10. It has ten instruments in one. You get to get rid of the
inverter behind your seat and the RU ADI goes. The Dynon fits right in the
ADI slot. You will have to fabricate a square mount to fill the hole left
by the larger ADI. You now have a great HUD with mag heading across the top
of the HUD something you do not have with your current panel. If you do not
care for Dynon and want a similar instrument that has built in GPS and
moving map, then there is also Blue Mountain. I do not have any experience
with that unit and I have heard both good and bad about it.
Just a few thoughs on how to spend a few Euros.
Doc
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From: Jan Mevis <jan.mevis(at)informavia.be>
To: <yak-list(at)matronics.com>
Date: 2/26/2007 2:18:30 PM
Subject: RE: radio noise after installing plug conversion kit



Thanks Mark!

I've ordered some good antenna cable (double shielded according to the
specs) and a set of quality BNC connectors. And then I'll follow your
advise: either the female connector soldered on the radio, or adapting a
male connector. I also consider replacing the antenna, but only after
testing the actual system with the new antenna cable + connectors. In the
future I might replace the Briz by a western comm/GPS device.
We've also another bureaucratic burden here in Europe : the transponder
issue. Sooner or later we will be forced to install this (even the S type
I'm afraid). So I'm thinking about making a sort of console in front of
the

[quote] cockpit.

Best regards,

Jan
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 9:58 pm    Post subject: radio noise after installing plug conversion kit Reply with quote

Thanks for the advise Doc. I think I'll use the place taken by the Briz
radio mount so that I can leave the instrument panel as original as
possible.
Personally I do use the carburettor temperature indicator so that I have an
idea about the icing possibilities. Where I fly here in Europe, this icing
condition is present very often (high humidity, outside temperature between
0 and 5 degrees Celsius). One of my Yak 52 friends experienced it recently.

One thing is certain: I'll spend some money Smile

Jan

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