Shielding electrical 'noise'
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Shielding electrical 'noise'
I am undertaking the main equipment instal in a jet and have some space between the turbine ECU & two pumps to instal a device to 'shield' the RX which is a Weatronics.
Currently the Wea is around 6" from the pump, which is the closest device.
Would a simple 'screen' positioned inbetween the Wea and pump provide any potection or is there a more scientific option?
Any help appreciated.
marcs
Currently the Wea is around 6" from the pump, which is the closest device.
Would a simple 'screen' positioned inbetween the Wea and pump provide any potection or is there a more scientific option?
Any help appreciated.
marcs
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RE: Shielding electrical 'noise'
The wires in your install are your worst enemy in most cases. A shield without a reference ground is not very useful. Keep your turbine stuff on one side and the radio on the other if at all possible...