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Alrighty, so I was a little wrong, and a little right when I said it
fixed my problem. The electric blower motors, windshield wiper motor, etc, noise has gone away. I just discovered that a power line right next to my house overbears all the other noise that I now discovered my car is putting out. My cars still putting out RF noise, I'm presuming from the spark plugs and the fuel pump. Any suggestions beyond the capacitor trick? My noise level drops to S0 or S1 when everything in my truck is off, and when i'm away from the powerlines (unfortunately, my car can only go about 30 feet from the powerline, which isn't far enough away to have an effect). Any suggestions for helping reduce the powerline noise? (This is large main powerline that is going into my noise, not powerline for my car). I tried putting my whip antenna onto a stud mount on a cable, and touched the ground to my doorhinge, about the same noise level, although I don't have a long enough cable to get this to my bumper or anywhere else far away.. I went through a couple different radios today. I tried a Uniden Pro 510 (I think) with an ANL. The ANL was useless on my vehicle, didn't help reduce the noise at all. I then purchased a Cobrta 75 WX (It's the radio in the microphone with a small wired in base) with 'Soundcatcher' or whatever, which I presume is a Noiseblocker, and not a ANL. This doesn't do much at all to reduce the noise either. I'm still getting about a steady S5 noise with my car on, or from the powerlines. With everything off, I can clearly understand an S3 signal. |
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