[NSRCA-discussion] Radio Compartment Wiring
Jerry Stebbins
JAStebbins at worldnet.att.net
Tue May 22 12:15:17 AKDT 2007
Usually not a problem as long as while you are being "neat" you make sure
you put several twists in each of your servo leads-random direction-to
minimize the RFI from the adjacent power leads.
Jerry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bear, Russell" <Russell.Bear at valero.com>
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> "Excess Neatness", I like that. No problems with a sensitive system,
> just wanted to know if it would cause any problems. Thanks guys....
>
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> [mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org] On Behalf Of Fred
> Huber
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> Excess neatness can in rare occasions create an RF issue if the bundled
> wires are near the antenna. The randomness of a "rats nest" of wires
> just
> stuffed doesn't have as high a probability of the ame issue.
>
> But if your system is sensitive to the way the servo wires are wrapped
> up,
> there's probably something else going on that needs attention.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Martin X. Moleski, SJ" <moleski at canisius.edu>
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>
>
>> Bear, Russell wrote:
>>
>>> I think I know the answer, just wanted to get some other opinions.
> Can
>>> the servo / battery leads be bundled together inside the radio
>>> compartment to tidy things up a bit? As long as the antenna wire is
>>> away from any power source is the main concern correct?
>>
>> I've seen some very neatly bundled wiring in various
>> planes--most recently looking at a TOC style plane
>> at Toledo.
>>
>> The only concern I'd have is making sure that the
>> system you use doesn't place or allow strain on the
>> wires. It seems to me that tying the wires too
>> tightly might cause something to wear or disconnect.
>>
>> Of course, leaving long wires flopping around could
>> have the same effect on a system, I imagine.
>>
>> "Let your conscience be your guide." :o)
>>
>> Marty
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