Some of the Command Set receivers I've encountered had grounding straps from the dyno base plate to the receiver chassis, not just relying on the connector pins for grounding. Maybe it was a feature of the lower freq navigation sets? I should've paid more attention to when/where I saw them.
Wayne
WB4OGM
On Monday, August 25, 2025 at 05:05:27 AM MDT, David Stinson <
[email protected]> wrote:
I'd bet coffee and donuts the root of this is going to be
a Hi-Z ground in the bypass/noise.
I'm running into a LOT of Hi=Z grounds these days.
When I get to work on something ;-)
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