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Weirdest behavior I've ever encountered


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Greetings.

 

I recently finished building my new Flight Sim PC and in my quest for unsurpassed realism I added a box with a lot of pushbuttons so I could manipulate panels in the 737 NGX cockpit and send commands to GSX and Radar Contact.

I had an Arduino card lying around so I flashed it to make it a HID joystick device and assigned a lot of keypresses via FSUIPC. All was well and it even worked. It was great for moving around in the NGX cockpit untill I started to actually fly. Now comes the weird part.

I had only to move my hand in the vicinity of the button box and the PMDG NGX pitched violently upward. No buttons were pushed, the box wasn't even touched. This was no coincidence, I've tested it 5 or 6 times.

The pc was restarted, the flight reinitialized and the same behavior occurred. I'm seriously suspecting witchcraft at this point.

 

Has anyone ever encountered anything like it or is this a candidate for the strangest flight Sim behavior ever ?

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A metal box should stop that, but to save time & labour, buy a can of ferrite paint & spray the exterior of the plastic box & as already mentioned insert a grounded screw or bolt. As an ex radio ham, years ago, I sprayed the interior of my computer display & keyboard (a Radio Shack TRS-80) with ferrite which prevented the horrible radio harmonics they produced from interfering with my sensitive short wave radio.

 

As it happens, the greyish colour of the ferrite paint is often a very good match of aircraft Boeing flight-deck grey.

 

World war 2 military radio chassis & boxes were often internally coated with silver (an excellent conductor) to ensure that radio waves could only be received or transmitted via the antenna & not through the box.

 

Ray.

 

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Thanks for the suggestions. It turned out to be the Arduino. I switched it for a very cheap 64 input card and now everything is working just fine.

I'll definitely keep the ferrite paint in mind though.

 

Martin

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