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Al Arduengo wrote:
How would I best eliminate engine noise while listening to SW? I spend about 24 hrs a week on the interstate between Dallas and Austin and would love to be able to listen to SW. I rigged up my windup antenna by running it out the window of my truck and routing it around the bed back to the other side. The problem is that when using the external antenna I get very prominent engine noise unless the station I am listening to is quite strong. How would I (or can I) reduce or eliminate the noise? Is there an elegant way to implement a crude sw antenna on a vehicle? Clear Skies and 73, -Al You should run the radio on batteries. Try a basic whip antenna. I use one with a magnet mount base. Put it on the roof of the cab. Don't use a CB antenna, just a long whip. Connect the coax of the whip to the receiver's external antenna jack with the appropriate plug. Also try grounding the hood of the truck better. Do this by connecting a flexible grounding strap conductor between the hood and the body under the hood, such as the firewall area. If the truck has a diesel engine (no ignition system) the grounding strap probably won't help much but you still might be getting some noise from the engine's computer control system, so the strap is worth a try. Let us know how it goes. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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