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PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 11:43 am    Post subject: Interference between Com and Autopilot Reply with quote

Hello all,
I am building my panel with a TruTrak DF II autopilot and 2 Becker AR3202 Coms. I have discovered that transmitting during engaged autopilot has influence on the AP in the form that the elevator goues up and the ailerons make a right turn. As the details on the up and down is second, the influence itself is of cause the problem. I have made the connections between the - high quality - HF cables and the BNCs myself (i.e. they should be OK) and use 2 standard - not self made - antennae.
The question is now - what can I do to avoid this interference? more shielding, replacing the autopilot, ...
BTW, the antennae are in the baggage compartment
Thanks
Peter Lancair 360 MKII 85%


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 5:05 pm    Post subject: Interference between Com and Autopilot Reply with quote

Peter.Sokolowski(at)t-online.de wrote:
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Hello all,
I am building my panel with a TruTrak DF II autopilot and 2 Becker AR3202 Coms. I have discovered that transmitting during engaged autopilot has influence on the AP in the form that the elevator goues up and the ailerons make a right turn. As the details on the up and down is second, the influence itself is of cause the problem. I have made the connections between the - high quality - HF cables and the BNCs myself (i.e. they should be OK) and use 2 standard - not self made - antennae.
The question is now - what can I do to avoid this interference? more shielding, replacing the autopilot, ...
BTW, the antennae are in the baggage compartment

What are you using for a ground plane for your antennas?

Isn't the fuselage in the Lancair primarily carbon fiber? If that is the
case you are going to want to get the antennas outside the fuselage.

How does the TruTrak autopilot talk to its servos? Is is an analog
voltage or a digital message?

Frankly, I would talk with the folks from TruTrak. They can help you
with RF getting into their servos and/or the control head. Given the
digital nature of the TruTrak autopilot and if I understand their system
properly I would suspect that the problem is occurring at the one analog
point, where the analog rate-gyro signal is digitized.

But TruTrak is your best bet for assistance.

--
Brian Lloyd 2243 Cattle Dr.
brian-yak at lloyd dot com Folsom, CA 95630
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 11:06 am    Post subject: Interference between Com and Autopilot Reply with quote

Hello Brian,
thanks for your response - please see my answers for simplicity reasons below between your mail. Problem still exists, today I have moved the cables a bit and the reactions changed. I will buy some ferit and try to put it on the servo cables. Will report results.
Peter
"Brian Lloyd" <mailto:brian-yak(at)lloyd.com> schrieb:
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mailto:Peter.Sokolowski(at)t-online.de wrote:
>
>
> Hello all,
> I am building my panel with a TruTrak DF II autopilot and 2 Becker AR3202 Coms. I have discovered that transmitting during engaged autopilot has influence on the AP in the form that the elevator goues up and the ailerons make a right turn. As the details on the up and down is second, the influence itself is of cause the problem. I have made the connections between the - high quality - HF cables and the BNCs myself (i.e. they should be OK) and use 2 standard - not self made - antennae.
> The question is now - what can I do to avoid this interference? more shielding, replacing the autopilot, ...
> BTW, the antennae are in the baggage compartment

What are you using for a ground plane for your antennas?
45 x 45 cm glass fibre with copper on it

Quote:

Isn't the fuselage in the Lancair primarily carbon fiber? If that is the
case you are going to want to get the antennas outside the fuselage.
not necessarily, there are 2 models. mine is made from glass

Quote:

How does the TruTrak autopilot talk to its servos? Is is an analog
voltage or a digital message?
Honestly I do not know - I assume analog

Quote:

Frankly, I would talk with the folks from TruTrak. They can help you
with RF getting into their servos and/or the control head. Given the
digital nature of the TruTrak autopilot and if I understand their system
properly I would suspect that the problem is occurring at the one analog
point, where the analog rate-gyro signal is digitized.
Already done - that is one of the reason I asked the group. They have no solution - beside unbalanced antennae what I exclude.

Quote:

But TruTrak is your best bet for assistance.

--
Brian Lloyd 2243 Cattle Dr.
brian-yak at lloyd dot com Folsom, CA 95630
+1.916.367.2131 (voice) +1.270.912.0788 (fax)

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 12:44 pm    Post subject: Interference between Com and Autopilot Reply with quote

Peter.Sokolowski(at)t-online.de wrote:
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Hello Brian,
thanks for your response - please see my answers for simplicity reasons below between your mail. Problem still exists, today I have moved the cables a bit and the reactions changed. I will buy some ferit and try to put it on the servo cables. Will report results.

It is always very annoying to troubleshoot RF getting into devices that
are not RF devices. EMI in telephones, stereos, and burglar alarms are
always a pain to troubleshoot.

Here are some things to try:

1. Try a ferrite bead over the entire servo wire at both ends.

2. Try ferrite beads over each individual wire in the cable at both ends.

3. Bypass the power wiring to ground at the head and at the servo using
.01 ufd disc ceramic capacitors.

4. Bypass the control signal lead at both the head and servo using a
.001 ufd disc ceramic capacitors.

5. Wrap several turns of the power wire around a ferrite toroid core
where it enters the control head and again at the servo.

I would try them in the order I have listed them. When working with the
disc ceramic caps you need to keep the leads as short as possible.

[sigh] RF in plastic airplanes is always a pain. I had a plastic car
once and tried to mount an antenna on it with a window-screen ground
plane. It never did work right.

Oh, something else to consider. You could try building a coaxial dipole
and mount that instead of using an aircraft antenna. The standard
aircraft antenna insists on a good ground plane. A coaxial dipole does
not need one but is twice as long.

--
Brian Lloyd 2243 Cattle Dr.
brian-yak at lloyd dot com Folsom, CA 95630
+1.916.367.2131 (voice) +1.270.912.0788 (fax)

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 1:39 pm    Post subject: Interference between Com and Autopilot Reply with quote

This may not cure your RFI problem, but it might be an interesting
alternative antenna in your fiberglass tailcone, as it eliminates the need
for a ground plane and whip antennas, and conforms to the fuselage sides,
leaving the interior open:

http://www.DaveMorris.com/MorrisComLoop

Dave Morris

At 01:05 PM 1/17/2006, you wrote:
Quote:


Hello Brian,
thanks for your response - please see my answers for simplicity reasons
below between your mail. Problem still exists, today I have moved the
cables a bit and the reactions changed. I will buy some ferit and try to
put it on the servo cables. Will report results.
Peter
"Brian Lloyd" <mailto:brian-yak(at)lloyd.com> schrieb:
>
<mailto:brian-yak(at)lloyd.com>
>
>
>
> mailto:Peter.Sokolowski(at)t-online.de wrote:
> >
mailto:Peter.Sokolowski(at)t-online.de
> >
> > Hello all,
> > I am building my panel with a TruTrak DF II autopilot and 2 Becker
AR3202 Coms. I have discovered that transmitting during engaged autopilot
has influence on the AP in the form that the elevator goues up and the
ailerons make a right turn. As the details on the up and down is second,
the influence itself is of cause the problem. I have made the connections
between the - high quality - HF cables and the BNCs myself (i.e. they
should be OK) and use 2 standard - not self made - antennae.
> > The question is now - what can I do to avoid this interference? more
shielding, replacing the autopilot, ...
> > BTW, the antennae are in the baggage compartment
>
> What are you using for a ground plane for your antennas?
45 x 45 cm glass fibre with copper on it
>
> Isn't the fuselage in the Lancair primarily carbon fiber? If that is the
> case you are going to want to get the antennas outside the fuselage.
not necessarily, there are 2 models. mine is made from glass
>
> How does the TruTrak autopilot talk to its servos? Is is an analog
> voltage or a digital message?
Honestly I do not know - I assume analog
>
> Frankly, I would talk with the folks from TruTrak. They can help you
> with RF getting into their servos and/or the control head. Given the
> digital nature of the TruTrak autopilot and if I understand their system
> properly I would suspect that the problem is occurring at the one analog
> point, where the analog rate-gyro signal is digitized.
Already done - that is one of the reason I asked the group. They have no
solution - beside unbalanced antennae what I exclude.
>
> But TruTrak is your best bet for assistance.
>
> --
> Brian Lloyd 2243 Cattle Dr.
> brian-yak at lloyd dot com Folsom, CA 95630
> +1.916.367.2131 (voice) +1.270.912.0788 (fax)
>
> I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things . . .
> - Antoine de Saint-Exupery
>
>
>
>
>
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