[NSRCA-discussion] interference
Ed Deaver
divesplat at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 19 15:56:26 AKST 2007
My understanding is this is only a real problem if the offending wires are all connected in essence making a metal square. Tail wires on a flat stab, using metal conneters to metal hold downs to metal bolts make a complete square.
If you used some form of carbon connectors, breaking the square it shouldn't be a problem. Have used metal on all my 40%'s as well as pattern planes w/o problems.
Ed
jfgreen <jf217green at cmc.net> wrote:
In an effort to avoid turning my new pattern ship into a dirt seeking comet similar to my last Oly, Ive been researching some possible causes, I recently read from one source that one would or could have interference problems if when using steel pull-pull cables and installing the antenna parallel to them inside the fuse. I have seen a number of AC at contests w/this configuration that seem to have no interference problems. Your experience, thoughts please. THX - Jerry
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