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1. 01:19 AM - Re: Integrating an ipad mini in the panel (Remi Guerner)
2. 05:51 AM - Re: Re: Integrating an ipad mini in the panel (Pete)
3. 10:22 AM - Re: Integrating an ipad mini in the panel (Richard Wheelwright)
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Subject: | Re: Integrating an ipad mini in the panel |
Richard,
I have had a lot of interferences from the iPad power cable, especially at the
lower radio frequencies, typically 121 MHz and below. My friend and Europa builder
Denis Mangeot designed and provided a filtering circuitry which, after many
hours of testing and modifying, finally solved the problem. Attached is a picture
of the final version of this filter. I do not have a circuit diagram and
component list available right now but I could work at it if anyone is interested.
Remi
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Subject: | Re: Integrating an ipad mini in the panel |
Hi Remi,
After many attempts I have found a charger which was clean enough to not cause
interference for my radios, but I still definitely would be very interested in
a schematic and parts list if possible.
Many thanks!
Pete
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> On Feb 6, 2015, at 4:19 AM, Remi Guerner <air.guerner@orange.fr> wrote:
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> Richard,
> I have had a lot of interferences from the iPad power cable, especially at the
lower radio frequencies, typically 121 MHz and below. My friend and Europa builder
Denis Mangeot designed and provided a filtering circuitry which, after
many hours of testing and modifying, finally solved the problem. Attached is a
picture of the final version of this filter. I do not have a circuit diagram
and component list available right now but I could work at it if anyone is interested.
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> Remi
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Subject: | Re: Integrating an ipad mini in the panel |
David,
My 12v power output is set up exactly as you describe. I too did it this way
to provide easy charging of the battery when needed.
I have tried different USB power adapters but all give bad static in the
headset. When I was on the quest of finding a good USB power out-put, I was more
looking towards a hard wiered output instead of just a plug into a 12v socket
version.
Jacques,
Yes you are correct the ATR833 is very sensitive but a quality product, and
I have no regrets in fitting it. I would be intrested in which version of the
TomTom you used. I Will PM you for your contact details.
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Richard Wheelwright
G-IRPW
First Flight 24th July 2013
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