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using a mobile mag mount in Living room....
Well.....this isn't my usual 2m set-up,BUT it is an extra set-up
for the commute. I use the home/base set up in my living room at times for convience. I have been using a 2m hustler 5/8 wave,mag mount on my radiator cover with five watts to reach a local repeater. I can reach this repeater with my handie-talkie. For some UNKNOWN reason this mobile radio set up has been having a "squeal" on TRANSMIT. I can't figure out WHAT is causing this noise! It's starting to drive me crazy. Handie-talkie......no problems. My 2m shack radio...with an outdoor antenna,no problem. The SWR 's are fine. I've tried turning off and on the computor or the cable TV to see if those were the sources....no luck. I've moved the antenna around to different places on the rad. cover...?? Tried ferrite on the power leads.....used a battery,it dimished a little bit with the battery,but it is STILL THERE!!!!!! Am I doomed to either the Handie-talkie OR go uyp stairs to the shack to use the 2m's??? Sometimes I find a "signal"?,on the recieve meter,a small one, that CAN'T be squalched out either! darn crazy V-8000 I'm picking up something somewhere. It's ONLY on transmit. damn....I have to find out "WHY" maybe my radio needs a ground?........antenna AND RADIO. I feel lost with this one. paladin (feelin' old) |
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using a mobile mag mount in Living room....
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On 9 Jul 2006 10:19:54 -0700, "Paladin" wrote: It's ONLY on transmit. damn....I have to find out "WHY" maybe my radio needs a ground?........antenna AND RADIO. I feel lost with this one. ------------ REPLY SEPARATOR ------------ There are several possibilities on this kind of problem. Some things to try: 1. Put one or more snap-on ferrites on the coax. You may have an "RF in the shack" problem which is feeding back into the mike circuit. If this fixes it, you have an antenna problem, most likely a poor, i.e. non-resonant ground. 2. Add some more coax and get the TX farther away from the antenna. 3. Try it on a dummy load. Is the squeal still there? If so, a possible power supply problem. Good luck. 73, Bill W6WRT |
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using a mobile mag mount in Living room....
On 9 Jul 2006 10:19:54 -0700, "Paladin" wrote:
Well.....this isn't my usual 2m set-up,BUT it is an extra set-up for the commute. I use the home/base set up in my living room at times for convience. I have been using a 2m hustler 5/8 wave,mag mount on my radiator cover with five watts to reach a local repeater. I can reach this repeater with my handie-talkie. For some UNKNOWN reason this mobile radio set up has been having a "squeal" on TRANSMIT. I can't figure out WHAT is causing this noise! It's starting to drive me crazy. Handie-talkie......no problems. My 2m shack radio...with an outdoor antenna,no problem. The SWR 's are fine. I've tried turning off and on the computor or the cable TV to see if those were the sources....no luck. I've moved the antenna around to different places on the rad. cover...?? Tried ferrite on the power leads.....used a battery,it dimished a little bit with the battery,but it is STILL THERE!!!!!! Am I doomed to either the Handie-talkie OR go uyp stairs to the shack to use the 2m's??? Sometimes I find a "signal"?,on the recieve meter,a small one, that CAN'T be squalched out either! darn crazy V-8000 I'm picking up something somewhere. It's ONLY on transmit. damn....I have to find out "WHY" maybe my radio needs a ground?........antenna AND RADIO. I feel lost with this one. paladin (feelin' old) Instead of the radiator, try one of the cooking pans/platters you might have in the kitchen. bob k5qwg |
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"Bob Miller" wrote in message ... On 9 Jul 2006 10:19:54 -0700, "Paladin" wrote: Well.....this isn't my usual 2m set-up,BUT it is an extra set-up for the commute. I use the home/base set up in my living room at times for convience. I have been using a 2m hustler 5/8 wave,mag mount on my radiator cover with five watts to reach a local repeater. I can reach this repeater with my handie-talkie. For some UNKNOWN reason this mobile radio set up has been having a "squeal" on TRANSMIT. I can't figure out WHAT is causing this noise! It's starting to drive me crazy. Handie-talkie......no problems. My 2m shack radio...with an outdoor antenna,no problem. The SWR 's are fine. I've tried turning off and on the computor or the cable TV to see if those were the sources....no luck. I've moved the antenna around to different places on the rad. cover...?? Tried ferrite on the power leads.....used a battery,it dimished a little bit with the battery,but it is STILL THERE!!!!!! Am I doomed to either the Handie-talkie OR go uyp stairs to the shack to use the 2m's??? Sometimes I find a "signal"?,on the recieve meter,a small one, that CAN'T be squalched out either! darn crazy V-8000 I'm picking up something somewhere. It's ONLY on transmit. damn....I have to find out "WHY" maybe my radio needs a ground?........antenna AND RADIO. I feel lost with this one. paladin (feelin' old) Instead of the radiator, try one of the cooking pans/platters you might have in the kitchen. bob k5qwg Yes, absolutely. You should get several square feet of conductive surface for a counterpoise -- sort of like the car roof the magmount is expecting. (I had good luck with a metal TV-tray.) |
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