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The fitted radio, thanks to my skinflint boss is a "bare minimum"
Mercedes branded unit, actually made by Becker, I believe. It is therefore a good quality, if basic, piece of kit. The antenna is I guess from the same "box" ie standard quality etc. FM reception, for instance is OK. All the truck electrics, including the radio are 24V, albeit from 2 X 12V batteries in series. The built in unit is JUST tolerable on AM when there is a really good signal ie in the UK, if the signal is at all weak (I am guessing here), other noise dominates ie a rhythmic low frequency "fart" noise, (I guess this comes from the tachograph, stupidly fitted next to the radio) A whine, related to engine revs (alternator?? fuel pump??) horrible noises whenever I pass under a bridge or anywhere near power pylons or railway lines. The portable radio (with its own batteries 8 X D size = £24.00 or approx $40.00 the set) has markedly better Rx even when just outside the cab, on the step for instance, and strangely seems not to be as badly affected by the bridges and pylons On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 07:59:22 -0400, "J. Mc Laughlin" wrote: Dear Mr. Stephen Parry: It is possible that the truck (it is one truck?) produces too much noise at 198 kHz. An important test is to note if your portable radio tuned to 198 kHz receives a satisfactory signal-to-noise ratio when the truck is running all of its equipment. Try placing the portable radio next to the truck in places where one might attach an antenna. The fitted radio, which has LW, must have an outside antenna. Is that antenna in good condition? Your solution might be to reduce the noise produced by the truck. Antennas for LW suitable for mounting on a truck do exist, however they will not help if they receive too much noise. Could describe one of these please?? Let the group know the results of your testing. Tell us more about the truck. Regards, Mac |
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