Frank.
Replace the radio.
 
I am having a Nav radio that turns itself off after 20 minutes of use. It just 
overheats.
I had it repaired twice for the cost of a new radio, or a good handheld GPS. 
Now I still have a broken Nav and my old GPS.
 
The TSO'd stuff is not as durable as one might think. It just has a stamp on it 
to be legal.
 
One other thing to consider would be to buy a similar replacement on Ebay for 
not too much money and slide it just in. That is if your radio sits in a tray.
 
 
Good luck for your checkride. I am confident that you will win the heart of 
your examiner when you master the failing radio by pulling you handheld.
 
Hartmut

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 03:53:22 
+0000Subject: [ercoupe-tech] Radio Failure




Just in case there is a simple explanation for my problem, I thought I would 
query this august group. Twice now I have had a radio failure about 1 hour into 
my flight. The first time I was on my downwind leg and all I heard was static. 
The second time it happened, I was in bound to join the pattern. The radio had 
a great deal of static that increase to the point that I couldn't communicate. 
The radio work well at the beginning of both flights.Luckily, I had a backup, 
handheld radio to switch to. But it always adds a little excitement to the 
flight.Do I need to get ahold of a radio man or is there something simple that 
I can consider?Oh by the way, I am scheduled to take my checkride on Sunday 
(previously scheduled for the 11th but my logbook needed updated endorsements). 
The world seems to conspire to keep me from getting my certificate.Frank 
NelsonN51DV - 415CTOA 






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