[Mobile-Portable] Computer heavy vehicles

Tomas Hood - NW7US [email protected]
Thu, 13 Jun 2002 16:17:21 -0700


Welcome to the group.

> I intend to choke everything between the radio and the car.

I would think that the filtering might need to be on wires
connected to the computer, as well.  To keep RF out of the
computer... computer hash is a hassle, but even more so are wipers
going on at high speed when you key up, or worse.

I'm interested in what others have to say about this.  I would
think, also, that BMW would have white papers regarding your model
of vehicle, and the installation of radio equipment.

 The install itself will be on a board in the
> cargo area and an external receiver hitch antenna mount. All the wiring
> would be a short run out the back through the door seal. The only
> physical connection to the car would be the ground and the power supply
> which, because the battery is in the rear would be very short and as I
> said heavily choked. Comments? Suggestions? Resources?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Joe Stans
> N6FPJ
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