So our 1981 Mooney has some older radios in it. Recently we've noticed that at night 3 items (#2 Com, ADF-yep, still have one of those in there, and the autopilot annunciator) all go dark with the glowing displays not visible unless you shine a flashlight into the light sensor on the unit. The other radios (Garmin 430W, Nav#2) and everything else seem to work normally, as do the questionable radios which work just fine except for the dimming of the display.
Question is, does the dimming circuit somehow use a ground connection as a reference of some sort which might be common to the units that are having the problem, and not used by the radios that work correctly, rather than all three developing internal problems at the same time?
During the day everything works normally.
Just wondering what everyone thinks before we discuss it with our avionics guy whose response will predictably be time to replace all of our radios with a new stack which is not gonna happen <G>.
Andy
Question is, does the dimming circuit somehow use a ground connection as a reference of some sort which might be common to the units that are having the problem, and not used by the radios that work correctly, rather than all three developing internal problems at the same time?
During the day everything works normally.
Just wondering what everyone thinks before we discuss it with our avionics guy whose response will predictably be time to replace all of our radios with a new stack which is not gonna happen <G>.
Andy
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