Dbarbee
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- Joined
- Jan 20, 2015
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- 119
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- Sapulpa, OK (KRVS)
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Daniel Barbee
I recently bought a used TKM MX300 to replace the original ARC RT328T in my Cardinal and the COM reception seems really weak and I wanted to see if anyone had any suggestions or similar experience.
By the time I'm 20-25 nm from the airport the ATIS and departure control are almost unreadable and by 30 nm they're completely unreadable. Reception and transmission on the ground are clear and strong but I haven't checked the transmission in the air yet. On the ground I'm also able to pick up a local VOR that's about 14 nm away. The COM on the original RT328T wasn't crystal clear in the air but it was much stronger at those distances and consistently readable 50+ nm from the airport. I tried swapping the MX300 with an identical model borrowed from a friend and it was much clearer, leading me to believe the problem is in the radio and not the airplane. (i.e. tray or antenna) The reception on the GNS430w mounted directly above the MX300 is always good.
According to the seller the radio was bought new and in service for about 1 year before being replaced by a G430. After the radio was removed it sat on a shelf for 10-11 years before I bought it.
Before I contact TKM or Bevan Rabell I wanted to get an idea what could cause weak reception and what the common failure modes are for these radios.
Any thoughts?
By the time I'm 20-25 nm from the airport the ATIS and departure control are almost unreadable and by 30 nm they're completely unreadable. Reception and transmission on the ground are clear and strong but I haven't checked the transmission in the air yet. On the ground I'm also able to pick up a local VOR that's about 14 nm away. The COM on the original RT328T wasn't crystal clear in the air but it was much stronger at those distances and consistently readable 50+ nm from the airport. I tried swapping the MX300 with an identical model borrowed from a friend and it was much clearer, leading me to believe the problem is in the radio and not the airplane. (i.e. tray or antenna) The reception on the GNS430w mounted directly above the MX300 is always good.
According to the seller the radio was bought new and in service for about 1 year before being replaced by a G430. After the radio was removed it sat on a shelf for 10-11 years before I bought it.
Before I contact TKM or Bevan Rabell I wanted to get an idea what could cause weak reception and what the common failure modes are for these radios.
Any thoughts?