Can anyone help?
I recently fitted some 200 watt highbay LVD induction light fittings, they look great they work well and basically do what it says on the tin.
The only problem is, I have been informed by the customer that when the lights are on they are causing an interference with the radio coms and navigation systems on the aircraft.
The frequencies of the effected units are as followes, the comms unit on both twin otter and islander is anywhere between 118-136Mhz and the nav equipment on both aircrafts is 108-117Mhz. The only way to get rid of the interference is by switching all the lights off.
The control gear for the lights operates at 210kH and is situated at the top of the light fittings.
The only theory I have come up with is that an RF signal is being emiited from the wires between the control gear and the lamp itself.
If anyone know better can they let me know.
Many thanks
I recently fitted some 200 watt highbay LVD induction light fittings, they look great they work well and basically do what it says on the tin.
The only problem is, I have been informed by the customer that when the lights are on they are causing an interference with the radio coms and navigation systems on the aircraft.
The frequencies of the effected units are as followes, the comms unit on both twin otter and islander is anywhere between 118-136Mhz and the nav equipment on both aircrafts is 108-117Mhz. The only way to get rid of the interference is by switching all the lights off.
The control gear for the lights operates at 210kH and is situated at the top of the light fittings.
The only theory I have come up with is that an RF signal is being emiited from the wires between the control gear and the lamp itself.
If anyone know better can they let me know.
Many thanks