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![]() (Randy Chavis) wrote in message ... Anybody have any ideas to lower noise in my FT-857 mounted in my F-150 pickup? S7-S9 noise (engine running, with NB ON) on 17M (Only band I've tried on HF yet). Antenna is an Outbacker mounted on a mount I welded up for my receiver hitch and puts the base of the antenna at about roof level. Quiet as a mouse when truck is shut off. Go figure...hard to be "mobile" with the engine off ![]() -- Scott N0EDV Gotta Fly or Gonna Die http://corbenflyer.tripod.com Building RV-4 you will find the problem in the fuel pump..Ford had a big porblem with it not being grounded.They have a fix for it but you will have to talk to a Ford tech to find it and buy it from them.... Randy ARS: WB4UNA Randy Chavis 247 Goff Court West Columbia S.C. 29172 Get ready to remove the tank,pump is inside..run the pump power through a pair of coax caps (about .1 to .25 OK ) mount them directly at the pump terminals on the tank..that will get about 90% of the noise..ground the tail pipe at the back bumper ,good braid ground. None of the Ford dealers that I contacted wanted to talk about the problem,never heard of it .. Good luck W4PQW Well, I guess it is who you know..all the ones that I know that have been fixed here have bought thier cars or trucks new and Ford was glad to help them. They also knew ahead of time that the buyes were hams and planed on installing radios in the cars or trucks..... Randy ARS: WB4UNA Randy Chavis 247 Goff Court West Columbia S.C. 29172 |
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Do you know if Ford has addressed this in newer trucks... or is it STILL
a problem? Randy Chavis wrote: (Randy Chavis) wrote in message ... Anybody have any ideas to lower noise in my FT-857 mounted in my F-150 pickup? S7-S9 noise (engine running, with NB ON) on 17M (Only band I've tried on HF yet). Antenna is an Outbacker mounted on a mount I welded up for my receiver hitch and puts the base of the antenna at about roof level. Quiet as a mouse when truck is shut off. Go figure...hard to be "mobile" with the engine off ![]() -- Scott N0EDV Gotta Fly or Gonna Die http://corbenflyer.tripod.com Building RV-4 you will find the problem in the fuel pump..Ford had a big porblem with it not being grounded.They have a fix for it but you will have to talk to a Ford tech to find it and buy it from them.... Randy ARS: WB4UNA Randy Chavis 247 Goff Court West Columbia S.C. 29172 Get ready to remove the tank,pump is inside..run the pump power through a pair of coax caps (about .1 to .25 OK ) mount them directly at the pump terminals on the tank..that will get about 90% of the noise..ground the tail pipe at the back bumper ,good braid ground. None of the Ford dealers that I contacted wanted to talk about the problem,never heard of it .. Good luck W4PQW Well, I guess it is who you know..all the ones that I know that have been fixed here have bought thier cars or trucks new and Ford was glad to help them. They also knew ahead of time that the buyes were hams and planed on installing radios in the cars or trucks..... Randy ARS: WB4UNA Randy Chavis 247 Goff Court West Columbia S.C. 29172 |
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Do you know if Ford has addressed this in newer trucks... or is it STILL
a problem? Randy Chavis wrote: (Randy Chavis) wrote in message ... Anybody have any ideas to lower noise in my FT-857 mounted in my F-150 pickup? S7-S9 noise (engine running, with NB ON) on 17M (Only band I've tried on HF yet). Antenna is an Outbacker mounted on a mount I welded up for my receiver hitch and puts the base of the antenna at about roof level. Quiet as a mouse when truck is shut off. Go figure...hard to be "mobile" with the engine off ![]() -- Scott N0EDV Gotta Fly or Gonna Die http://corbenflyer.tripod.com Building RV-4 you will find the problem in the fuel pump..Ford had a big porblem with it not being grounded.They have a fix for it but you will have to talk to a Ford tech to find it and buy it from them.... Randy ARS: WB4UNA Randy Chavis 247 Goff Court West Columbia S.C. 29172 Get ready to remove the tank,pump is inside..run the pump power through a pair of coax caps (about .1 to .25 OK ) mount them directly at the pump terminals on the tank..that will get about 90% of the noise..ground the tail pipe at the back bumper ,good braid ground. None of the Ford dealers that I contacted wanted to talk about the problem,never heard of it .. Good luck W4PQW Well, I guess it is who you know..all the ones that I know that have been fixed here have bought thier cars or trucks new and Ford was glad to help them. They also knew ahead of time that the buyes were hams and planed on installing radios in the cars or trucks..... Randy ARS: WB4UNA Randy Chavis 247 Goff Court West Columbia S.C. 29172 |
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