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Old 10th Jan 2017, 21:31
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Radio COM Bleed Over / Leakage

Hello All,

Have a continuous VHF COM1 COM2 radio bleed over/transmission leakage when the Transmit frequency and receiving frequency separation is kept 0.400 or less.

For example Tx COM1 (121.900) and Rx COM2 121.500 there is transmission leakage over receiving end. In order to diagnose the fault if it is MMDR (KTR-2280) , Antenna or wiring following tests are carried out with dummy load (with antennas' not removed) and with actual antenna configuration.

The VHF antennas installed are on top fwd and aft of fuselage with a separation of 17 feet.

The results indicate following ;

It eliminates the audio panels interference radiated between the MMDRs, coax routing, etc.The only thing left is that the transmitting radio is radiating enough RF through it's antenna
to be received by the non-transmitting radio's antenna. Though the antenna placement is more than the recommended separation ( i.e > 8ft).
But, if we put a dummy load in place of the antenna, the problem disappears.
I am wondering how the 0.400 or less separation between two COMs is behaving or resulting in continuous noise/bleed over
.

Any thoughts from the forum for this




TESTS:

Frequencies used (.400 MHz apart)
Comm #1 118.100 122.100 126.000 134.000
Comm #2 118.500 122.500 126.400 134.400
Comm #2 118.100 122.100 126.000 134.000
Comm #1 118.500 122.500 126.400 134.400
TX on Comm #1, bleed on Comm #2
TX on Comm #2, bleed on Comm #1
RESULT: Using the aircraft antenna’s, we experienced bleed in all frequencies. Tried all frequencies listed on both Comm #1 and Comm #2 and bleed was present on the receiving end.

Dummy load installed in antenna #1
Frequencies used (.400 MHz apart)
Comm #1 118.100 122.100 126.000 134.000
Comm #2 118.500 122.500 126.400 134.400
Comm #2 118.100 122.100 126.000 134.000
Comm #1 118.500 122.500 126.400 134.400
RESULT : With the 50-ohm load, it did not matter which frequency was used, there is no bleed at all.

Dummy load installed in antenna #2
Frequencies used (.400 MHz apart)
Comm #1 118.100 122.100 126.000 134.000
Comm #2 118.500 122.500 126.400 134.400
Comm #2 118.100 122.100 126.000 134.000
Comm #1 118.500 122.500 126.400 134.400
RESULT : With the 50 ohm load it did not matter which frequency was used, there is no bleed at all.
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