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This is geared more towards HAM and 10-11-12 Meter radios etc. That are wired directly to the battery.
I’m replacing a Cobra and going back in with a President Ronald. It does 10-12 meter but has been converted to do 11 also. when I installed the cobra, I ran a pretty decent line direct from the battery into the cab of the truck for power supply to the radio. The cobra picked up a lot of engine noise and alternator noise. I could hear the electrical noise when getting on and off the gas pedal kind of thing, especially if I turned the squelch down.
So I’ve been reading and some solutions are wrapping the line with aluminum foil, the other are these ferrite ? deals that come In a plastic sheath that snaps around the wire. I’m just wondering if it would be better to find a 10 or 20 amp tap from my fuse block, if there is one, and go that route. Or if I were to run the line into a block, bridge from that to a line with 2-3 spots so I could run a few other things too. I’ve read a little on those in-line noise suppressors but from what reviews I’ve seen they don’t seem to work and get pretty pricey.
So I’m looking for some advice and real time what you’ve done that’s worked to cancel out that pesky noise.
HELP !!!
I’m replacing a Cobra and going back in with a President Ronald. It does 10-12 meter but has been converted to do 11 also. when I installed the cobra, I ran a pretty decent line direct from the battery into the cab of the truck for power supply to the radio. The cobra picked up a lot of engine noise and alternator noise. I could hear the electrical noise when getting on and off the gas pedal kind of thing, especially if I turned the squelch down.
So I’ve been reading and some solutions are wrapping the line with aluminum foil, the other are these ferrite ? deals that come In a plastic sheath that snaps around the wire. I’m just wondering if it would be better to find a 10 or 20 amp tap from my fuse block, if there is one, and go that route. Or if I were to run the line into a block, bridge from that to a line with 2-3 spots so I could run a few other things too. I’ve read a little on those in-line noise suppressors but from what reviews I’ve seen they don’t seem to work and get pretty pricey.
So I’m looking for some advice and real time what you’ve done that’s worked to cancel out that pesky noise.
HELP !!!