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Proper Way to Setup Audio on IFD550 |
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wpierce ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 23 Jul 2021 Location: Memphis, TN Status: Offline Points: 9 |
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Is there a proper way to set up the audio on an IFD550 for best reception? I have another brand that receives a signal from Center 5 to 10 minutes sooner. Center can hear me on the 550 but I can't hear them, and I don't get a RX in the window. If the proper answer is: "Read the Manual, it's in there!" is the proper response, that's ok, the manual is in the plane and the plane is in annual...
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PA23 ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 12 Oct 2019 Location: MMU Status: Offline Points: 304 |
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there is nothing special to setup. The only question I would have in terms of hearing a distant transmission, is it simply your squelch isn't opening? or even if you force the squelch open you can't hear the transmission? I found my 440's receive range is not great, I'm using the furthest forward antenna which is about 4 ft from the next closest comm antenna.
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jimmyz80 ![]() Groupie ![]() ![]() Joined: 24 Jul 2016 Location: Folsom, CA Status: Offline Points: 95 |
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I've also struggled with receive range on my 540 and 440 ever since I moved to CA. In mountainous areas I usually have to wait much longer to get reception from departure control, than the aircraft departing ahead of me. :(
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2006 Cirrus SR22 - IFD540 IFD440 DFC90 AXP322 MLB100
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paulr ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 24 Jan 2014 Status: Offline Points: 548 |
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This is unfortunately a thing that happens-- different radios from different manufacturers have different performance characteristics, not to mention that in most installations there will be variations due to the condition and quality of cabling, couplers, and antennas, and then not to mention that on any given day the ATC facilities you're talking to are using an unholy mess of 1960s-era radios and antennas themselves.
In my case, there are some spots along my frequent routes where Memphis Center will report me as "broken and unreadable" about 80% of the time when I use my IFD, but never with my Garmin 255 on COM2. When I'm out in central Kansas, I have the reverse problem with KC Center. The receive range on the IFD is consistently better for picking up distant ATIS/AWOS. The IFD is perfectly healthy, the VSWR on the antenna path is good, and it overall works great-- Memphis just can't hear me when I'm near Muscle Shoals. So it goes.
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wpierce ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 23 Jul 2021 Location: Memphis, TN Status: Offline Points: 9 |
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Well, the plane is in annual and while there I'm having the Avidyne's and "the other brands" antennae input switched. So hopefully the Avidyne will now pick up better than the other radio.
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