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		jluckey(at)pacbell.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 9:05 am    Post subject: Magneto Noise | 
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				I flew w/ a friend recently and when trying to get awos for our destination airport (which is a pretty weak signal) it was almost impossible to hear due to magneto noise.  The radio is a Garmin 430W in a Cherokee and we were around 10 miles from the airport.  When we got within 3 or 4 miles the signal was much clearer.  All other transmissions with ATC & towers were acceptable but I noticed at high volume I could clearly hear magneto noise in the background.
 
 I'm wondering if that's just the way it is or if there is a problem with the magnetos or P lead wiring.
 
 There must be one of Bob's handy-dandy write-ups on this topic but a quick search of AeroElectric.com was in vain.
 Can someone point me in the right direction?
 TIA,
 -Jeff
 
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		tim2542(at)sbcglobal.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 11:14 am    Post subject: Magneto Noise | 
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				Not normal. Does it go away when you switch either mag off? YOu sure its a mag?
 Tim
 
 
         From: Jeff Luckey <jluckey(at)pacbell.net>
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 I flew w/ a friend recently and when trying to get awos for our destination airport (which is a pretty weak signal) it was almost impossible to hear due to magneto noise.  The radio is a Garmin 430W in a Cherokee and we were around 10 miles from the airport.  When we got within 3 or 4 miles the signal was much clearer.  All other transmissions with ATC & towers were acceptable but I noticed at high volume I could clearly hear magneto noise in the background.
 
 I'm wondering if that's just the way it is or if there is a problem with the magnetos or P lead wiring.
 
 There must be one of Bob's handy-dandy write-ups on this topic but a quick search of AeroElectric.com was in vain.
 Can someone point me in the right direction?
 TIA,
 -Jeff
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 12:01 pm    Post subject: Magneto Noise | 
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				I would suspect the "shield" part of the P-lead cable has  broken and is no longer grounded at the mag. housing.  2nd, a small  chance that the heavy grounding cable from the engine to aircraft frame is  missing or not making a full connection due to corrosion or other  flaw.
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		nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelect Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 7:08 am    Post subject: Magneto Noise | 
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				At 12:04 PM 4/6/2014, you wrote:
 
 I flew w/ a friend recently and when trying to get awos for our 
 destination airport (which is a pretty weak signal) it was almost 
 impossible to hear due to magneto noise.  The radio is a Garmin 430W 
 in a Cherokee and we were around 10 miles from the airport.  When we 
 got within 3 or 4 miles the signal was much clearer.  All other 
 transmissions with ATC & towers were acceptable but I noticed at high 
 volume I could clearly hear magneto noise in the background.
 
 I'm wondering if that's just the way it is or if there is a problem 
 with the magnetos or P lead wiring.
 
     Was this a new condition or has it been that
     way 'forever'. It's difficult for the neophyte
     observer to tell the difference between ignition
     noises getting into the system by way of plug wire
     radiation versus p-lead radiation.
 
     First, make sure that the perceived noise goes up
     and down with volume control settings on radio.
     This all but guarantees that it's coming in through
     the antenna.
 
     Then, disconnect both p-leads from the back of the
     magnetos and run the engine. See if the noise is
     still heard . . . turn to unused frequency . . .
     open squelch.
 
     If you can still hear it, then look for bad plug
     wire. If not, hook up one p-lead at a time and
     repeat experiment . . . see if noise is predicated
     on either or both of the p-leads being hooked up.
 
     Once you've identified the offending radiator,
     you need to figure out why. If this is a 'new'
     condition, then you're looking for something that
     has changed. Bad cap in mag (probably not both)
     broken ground lead on p-lead shield. If possible/
     practical wire p-lead wires per Figure Z-27
 
 http://tinyurl.com/n3oy37f
 
     Ground p-lead shields at magneto end only . . .
     use p-lead shields to ground mag switch. Remove
     and existing ground to the mag switch.
 
     If the noise is coming from both p-leads,
     there are 'approved' magneto noise filters
 
 http://tinyurl.com/l3s4mrj
 
     that most mechanics will install with a simple
     log-book entry.
 
     Bob . . .
    Bob . . .
 
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