finally got my 857D mounted in the truck but now i have an RF noise problem
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so ive been working on getting my FT-857D installed in my F-150 for about three weekends now and i finally got everything bolted down and ran the power cables direct to the battery with an inline fuse, which everyone says to do and yeah it makes sense. the radio works great on HF but on 2m and 70cm im getting this annoying whine in the audio that changes pitch with the engine RPM. like when i rev it up the noise goes up too, classic alternator whine i think? but ive also got some kind of buzz that doesnt change with RPM and im not totally sure what thats from.
antenna is a Diamond NR770HB on a mag mount right now, sitting on the roof. the coax is just routed through the door seal temporarily. im using RG-8X for the run which is maybe like 8 feet total. the power leads are about 5 feet on each side and i havent done any ferrite chokes yet because i wasnt sure if that was actually necessary or kind of overkill.
has anyone dealt with this? wondering if i should start with ferrites on the power leads or if the coax routing through the door is actually causing some of the issue. also not sure if a mag mount is even a great ground plane on a modern truck with the plastic bed cover situation im dealing with
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