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so anyway i finally got the ft-7900r mounted in my truck after like three weekends of messing around with it. runs off the battery directly with a fused line which i know is the right way to do it but man running that wire through the firewall was a pain. ended up using an existing grommet near the brake booster.
antenna is a tram 1185 on a mag mount for now just sitting on the roof. i know i know, NMO through the roof would be better but im renting so i dont want to drill holes in my truck. the mag mount seems ok, getting into the local 2m repeater about 12 miles away without any trouble, and i can hit a couple 70cm machines too.
my question is really about the audio. when im moving it sounds fine but when i stop at a light or something with the engine idling there's this faint whine that kind of changes with the RPMs. i googled it and i think its alternator noise but wanted to see if anyone here has dealt with it and what actually worked. ive seen people mention those ferrite chokes and also some kind of ground loop isolator but not sure which one to try first. the radio itself is grounded to a bolt under the dash.
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