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Unread 05-13-21, 02:53 PM
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I removed my rear condenser a couple of years back, no noticeable effect.

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As I understand it, condensers (noise filters) were necessary with the OLD radios. The newer audio gear more sophisticated with protection built in. Ergo, if you have even a 20-30 yr old panel, won’t notice it’s absence.
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This afternoon was my first flight since completing this years annual. As I advanced the throttles to takeoff power, there was a noise in my headset that has never occurred before. At first, I thought the batteries went out in my Bose noise canceling headset but once the throttles were pulled back to 25” it stopped. I did a ground check before shutdown and the same thing occurred.

During the annual, my A&P replaced the rear starter and had both rear mags overhauled this year. Also, we replaced the alt out warning circuit board and the front alternator noise filter.

I haven’t talked to him on this but came here first for ideas since thats the first thing he ask when we have seemingly Skymaster related issues.

Has anyone had a similar problem or any idea where to start diagnosing the problem?
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