>
> Based on this posting it sounds as if the problem is poor grounding. If
> the ground side of the battery is connected to the fuselage, return
> current will flow throughout the fuselage structure, and any place where
> the connectivity is poor can create a small voltage drop, which will
> give rise to static noise. A possible remedy for this is to make sure
> that all parts of the fuselage are bonded together very well, and the
> actual ground path back to the battery from all electrical devices is
> kept as short as possible.
>
> David
>
Ah yes... that could very well be the case on my plane, as the frame does function as the earth on mine... I'll have a go looking for ground loops......
LS
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