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G spot

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  1. Thanks Mike. I will try the source first. I appreciate the advice.
  2. Ran a battery ground. Still have the noise. I cant tell, without major surgery, if the power wire is touching an antenna wire. Next move is to try the filter. Should the filter be installed in line with the Intercom or on the power side of the Beacon? Thanks
  3. Thanks folks. I will be checking for the antenna wire being next to the beacon power wire, Will run a temporary ground wire externally to see what that does. If those don't work, I will utilize the strobe noise eliminator.
  4. I will try the ground to battery. The power wire is shielded. My "Beacon" is actually a Whelen strobe, older unit. Sometimes I seem to forget that computer communication requires better specificity than what I produced in my first post. Thanks
  5. My beacon bleeds over to my headset and speaker. All the time, when it is on. Any ideas for a fix?
  6. Thanks Sabremech. I am not tech inclined, Do we need another Go-Fund for Metal Science?
  7. prop position has to do with the power impulses from the engine. I am not a Mooney expert on this issue just a guy that knows enough to be dangerous
  8. next step is occurring already. I believe David has the parts going to get scanned for dimension. Then material type and hardness. Then send the drawings then make em. At least close on the order of events.
  9. How would they know if a part is owner produced?
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