Today my ADS-B Tailbeacon saga came to a successful conclusion. I have a clean PAPR from my flight this morning and the FAA inspector confirmed it is clean, case closed.
In summary, what I did, since it may help others:
In summary, what I did, since it may help others:
- Original Tailbeacon developed corrosion on its circuit board, after 2.5 years of service.
- It failed intermittently especially in freezing temperatures.
- The new warranty replacement Tailbeacon also failed, due to weak GPS (low NIC).
- All other fields (tail #, squawk code, etc.) were correct. The only failure was NIC.
- We improved the ground by wiring across the hinge from the rudder to fin. This improved things but didn't fix it.
- We installed notch/lowpass filters on both comm radios and the ELT. This improved things but didn't fix it.
- We replaced the panel switches to the nav light. This improved things but didn't fix it.
- We replaced that Tailbeacon unit again, with another new warranty replacement.
- During installation we soldered it instead of using the crimp connector. And we covered the connection with insulating shrink wrap.
- The new Tailbeacon passed the PAPR on the very first flight and the FAA representative signed it off.