Mark,
I'm guessing that 1) Shielding is not as good as you would hope; 2) RF
couples into a shielded enclosure on the wires penetrating it; and 3)
the electronics are poorly designed for RF rejection.
73, Jim K9YC
the On Thu,4/20/2017 3:59 PM, Mark Bitterlich wrote:
Never-the-less, there are several wiring bundles that connect to this
transmitter assembly for command and control that are fed inside of
the aircraft and thus by-pass the "Faraday Shield".
When the transmitter is turned on, one of the internal generators in
the aircraft immediately turns off.
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