Thursday, August 18, 2011

Re: Light-Sport Aircraft Yahoo group Microair M760 Radio help

1. Check voltage at radio with engine off and with engine running.
2. Hook separate battery to radio so radio has no connection with aircraft
power and start engine and ensure radio works...
3 with radio on separate battery tie ground from separate battery to aircraft
ground.
4 disable alternator from aircraft and briefly run engine and try radio...


On Thursday 18 August 2011 10:28:23 pm fishmaster232 wrote:
> I have been chasing this radio problem for a year and a half now. Radio
> x-mits fine with engine off, but nothing at all with engine running.
>
> Info: 582 (R-plugs) checked engine to battery ground,engine to airframe
> wire (10ga). bought new battery, tried wiring direct to battery, moved the
> antenna, sent the radio out for a factory check-(ok to 30mi) put a 1000f
> capacitor on power line (suggested). transmit button lights when pushed...
>
> any ideas???
>
>
> thanks in advance,
> Rod
>


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