Cliff,
Thanks for your feedback. This noise is definitely the controller and only
is a "splat" of static when the controller light comes on the actuate the
pitch motor. The cables to the propeller are shielded and I simply
terminated them on the case of the controller, the first thing I am going to
try is to tie them back to my central earth buss..
Paul
(Glad to be flying again)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cliff Shaw" <flyinggpa@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: Europa-List: Radio noise & Airmaster controller 338
>
> Paul
>
> I had so much static on my radio at first that I did not notice. I fixed
> the
> static and now I don't hear any noise.
>
> The electric motor in the prop hub may take a little while for the brushes
> to work in. This is probably what is generating the noise. I do not
> think
> the electronic of the controller are making interference. You should be
> able
> to test it on the ground using the manual mode and the engine not running.
>
> Cliff Shaw
> 1041 Euclid ave.
> Edmonds, WA 98020
> 425 776 5555
> http://www.europaowners.org/WileE
>
> PS: True air speed with full fairings and speed kit all polished and tuned
> up increased speed 8 knots.
>
>
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>> I have noticed though that every time the controller commands a change
>> that the squelch on the radio breaks momentarily. Has any one else
>> experienced this. Any ideas on what to do ?
>>
>> Paul
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