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When using JR-module on the back, especially high powered ones, there is a noticable buzzing sound coming from the speaker. By opening it and adding to clip-on toroid eliminates the problem. | When using JR-module on the back, especially high powered ones, there is a noticable buzzing sound coming from the speaker. It is caused by RFI noise inductively coupled into the wires inside the radio. By opening it and adding to clip-on toroid eliminates the problem. | ||
* [http://www.thelasercutter.com/2014/01/taranis-speaker-hum-one-many-solutions/ Taranis speaker hum] | * [http://www.thelasercutter.com/2014/01/taranis-speaker-hum-one-many-solutions/ Taranis speaker hum] |
Revision as of 17:24, 24 January 2014
The Taranis is the first hi-end R/C radio based on the OpenTX open source project. The transmitter is packed with features and ways to customize the raido.
Fix audio buzz
When using JR-module on the back, especially high powered ones, there is a noticable buzzing sound coming from the speaker. It is caused by RFI noise inductively coupled into the wires inside the radio. By opening it and adding to clip-on toroid eliminates the problem.