engine w/ radio interference problem solved
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engine w/ radio interference problem solved
Hi all,
Thanks for all your suggestions and ideas. I narrowed down the problem to being a loose capacitor or mini-transformer on the reciever board. If you flicked the exposed board it would rattle. I just had to go down the line and and hold each cap while flicking them to find which one was loose. Then it was a simple task of supergluing the cap so it would not rattle. I found that the melting point of the glue is much higher than the heat that would be radiated by the circuitry on the board. SO now it all works fine. Thanks for all your help and suggestions.
Thanks for all your suggestions and ideas. I narrowed down the problem to being a loose capacitor or mini-transformer on the reciever board. If you flicked the exposed board it would rattle. I just had to go down the line and and hold each cap while flicking them to find which one was loose. Then it was a simple task of supergluing the cap so it would not rattle. I found that the melting point of the glue is much higher than the heat that would be radiated by the circuitry on the board. SO now it all works fine. Thanks for all your help and suggestions.