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radio howl

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Ed Jeffko

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Jun 5, 2005
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The radio on my GlasairTD howls when I transmit. It appears to be voltage sensitive.

The charging voltage is 14.5 volts. If it sits awhile with engine off it works fine until the engine is started. I can turn the mic down on the headset with a small screwdriver about 1/2 turn and it will transmit fine. Always receives OK. If I use the headset in my 67 Cherokee I have to turn it back up to transmit. Is this a normal occurance, something I have to live with?

Ed
 
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