by n502pd » Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:35 pm
The following is my opinion, and is worth the exact ammount anyone pays for it!! therefore, after a few years (in my youth) working at an avionics shop, and being a ham operator since 13 yrs old,, I have run across very simular things, as what you describe. It can be called a 'long squelch tail', and to understand some of what may be happening,a brief description of the squelch philosophy of design in the radios I have worked on (not any Funke items),two signals are used to perform the closed-open-closed squelch operation. one is signal+noise, the other is filtered into just noise. If no audio signal is heard, both paths thru the radio are mostly equal, and squelch stays closed. When audio is present, one path (signal+noise) is greater that just noise path, and that difference trips the 'squelch gate circuit' to open the receiver to hear the audio received and presented to the operator. When audio ends, there most likely is a time delay for both channels to bedcome reballanced, and close the squelch.This delay may be a built in design point, oversite, or some component drift over time. The time delay is what you are hearing, hence the long squelch tail. Some radios may have internal adjustments to ballance the channels better, or even sque that ballance to greatly elliminate the long tail. This may not be something that is externally available, but may be on software setup, or by external axcessed potentioneter on the side of the case, as in side tone adjustments.
The real culperit may well be your ignition system, engine to battery to airfrane grounds, plug wire type...carbon core vs copper wire...and /or resister plugs. Antenna grounding must be more that good, must be great.
And , like I said, my humble opinion, and its worth every cent you pay for it!! Please let us know how things work out!
Joe Nelsen
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