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VOR interference with other wiring?

 
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 10:54 am    Post subject: VOR interference with other wiring? Reply with quote

Hello,

I'm mounting a Bob Archer VOR antenna in the right wingtip.
There will be also lights, nav. & landing & strobe.
The strobes will be powered by a single power pack in the fuselage, using a
shielded cable ( from Whelen).
I have mounted a corrugated nylon conduit in the wings, and was planning to
put all the wires, including the VOR coax, together in this conduit.

Is this a good solution? I do not find accurate info in the archives.

Thanks; Jef Vervoort, RV9A.


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 1:46 pm    Post subject: VOR interference with other wiring? Reply with quote

I did exactly that on my RV7A and have no problems whatsoever.

Dennis Glaeser

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Hello,
I'm mounting a Bob Archer VOR antenna in the right wingtip.
There will be also lights, nav. & landing & strobe.
The strobes will be powered by a single power pack in the fuselage, using a
shielded cable ( from Whelen).
I have mounted a corrugated nylon conduit in the wings, and was planning to
put all the wires, including the VOR coax, together in this conduit.

Is this a good solution? I do not find accurate info in the archives.

Thanks; Jef Vervoort, RV9A.


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 1:29 pm    Post subject: VOR interference with other wiring? Reply with quote

It's a well watered and fertilized myth that strobe head
wires are a noise coupling risk to coaxial feedlines to
antennas. You may route them together without concern.

Bob . . .
At 03:44 PM 1/4/2009, you wrote:
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<glaesers(at)wideopenwest.com>

I did exactly that on my RV7A and have no problems whatsoever.

Dennis Glaeser

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Hello,
I'm mounting a Bob Archer VOR antenna in the right wingtip.
There will be also lights, nav. & landing & strobe.
The strobes will be powered by a single power pack in the fuselage, using a
shielded cable ( from Whelen).
I have mounted a corrugated nylon conduit in the wings, and was planning to
put all the wires, including the VOR coax, together in this conduit.

Is this a good solution? I do not find accurate info in the archives.

Thanks; Jef Vervoort, RV9A.


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