[Mobile-Portable] Hash

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Sun, 14 Jul 2002 20:10:29 +0000


I suggest that you ground your tailpipe.  For more 
ideas, check out my website below, which includes an 
article on noise suppression.

http://www.qsl.net/ka0dxm/

Richard
KA0DXM
> I know this subject has been going around for years, but I'm about to give up. 
> In my recently acquired 2000 Expedition, I installed my trusty but ancient IC706 
> and used all the standard wiring and grounding expertise that I've used over the 
> past 10 years in different vehicles. However this car gives me 4-5 S unit of 
> noise, engine on vs. engine off. It doesn't appear to be fuel pump noise from 
> what I've researched. The rig runs straight to battery (but it's a long run of 
> DC cable so I've added torroids). I've removed and cleaned standard Ford grounds 
> and of course, added my own everywhere I can think of. The antenna is a Hustler 
> mounted on a trailer hitch extension off to the driver's side of the car, which 
> is bolted onto the hitch and grounded to the chassis.
> 
> Any new ideas from anyone? 20 meter seems worse than 40.
> 
> ted / w4ne
> 
> 
> 
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