Finally did a proper dual band install in the truck, few questions though
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So I finally got around to installing my FT-7900R in my F-150 after having it sitting on my desk for like 6 months just doing simplex around the house. Got the power leads run direct to the battery with an inline fuse, used 12 gauge wire which I think is fine for this radio, and mounted the main body under the seat with the control head up on the dash. Overall pretty happy with how it turned out except for a couple things.
First thing is I'm getting some ignition noise on 2m, not terrible but definitely there when the engine is running. I grounded the radio chassis to a bolt on the firewall, thought that would handle it but it didnt really. The noise goes away completely when I shut the engine off so its definitely coming from something in the vehicle. Not sure if its the alternator or the injectors or what. Tried moving the antenna coax away from the power wires and that helped a little bit.
Second thing is I mounted my NMO antenna on the roof but I ran the coax through the door jamb and I'm wondering if thats going to be a problem long term. It's got a bit of a pinch point. Tape it up real good or should I redo it completely through the firewall somehow.
Running into any of these issues with your mobile installs? Radio itself sounds great on the repeater when it does work, just want to clean it up a bit.
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