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loop noise issues
We have been having transponder issues as well at our track. it works fine for the longest time but all of a sudden it was having pickup issues.
Noise was high @ about 130, so we changed to rg6Q coax and dropped to 108. so what I did next was to isolate the decoder from anything electrical. I moved the box and loop to a spot that was at least 8' from any electrical outlets and now only down to 95 on the noise, I also have new loop wire from AMB. we worked on it all day and nothing got any better. off road indoor clay/sand track loop usually buried what we tried is: wire on ground with 470ohm resistor in far end of wire = 110 noise no resistor on wire = inconsistent hits wire on ground with resistor in connector box = best at around 95 noise even tried a bridge and that didn't work at all. |
Originally Posted by Bob Malphurs
(Post 13696175)
This is my test loop, about 12"x12". Uses a 3' bnc cable.
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/h...ps46565fb4.jpg |
Originally Posted by rcaddict13
(Post 14359911)
JUST curious to what's in the black box at the end of your coax cable. I need one for my timing system and don't have the $200 for a new one
That black box is an older version of what you have now molded into the yellow COAX. That's the way they came on the older systems ... well at least the AMB20. Its filled with epoxy... nothing to see. I haven't seen anyone other then bigfix that makes them... and his are more then the MyLaps ones. I think you are stuck with having to buy a new one. |
Hi Ed and rcaddict13, we make loop boxes they cost a lot less than $200. Send me a PM if you are interested, btw it's Terry at MRT :) (Model Racing Technology over in the UK).
Terry_S |
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