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Howard wrote: Sounds a lot like 'alternator whine'. Is your radio hooked directly to the battery, if not then proceed to make it so (and fuse both positive and negative leads). If that does nothing, or not enough, to fix the problem you may wish to consider a DC noise filter. RatShack carries a couple of them, the 10 amp model is about $16 (pn 270-051). Even if the radio only draws 10 amps on transmit, I'de get the 20 amp filter. You'll have less voltage loss that way. -- Larry Weil Lake Wobegone, NH |
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In article ,
Howard wrote: Sounds a lot like 'alternator whine'. Is your radio hooked directly to the battery, if not then proceed to make it so (and fuse both positive and negative leads). If that does nothing, or not enough, to fix the problem you may wish to consider a DC noise filter. RatShack carries a couple of them, the 10 amp model is about $16 (pn 270-051). Even if the radio only draws 10 amps on transmit, I'de get the 20 amp filter. You'll have less voltage loss that way. -- Larry Weil Lake Wobegone, NH |
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