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am/fm vhf
When I turn on the am/fm radio it works fine until I turn on the VHF radio. Once I turn that on the AM/FM comes in weak, in/out, or not at all. VHF is always fine. Turn off the VHF and am/fm is back to normal.
This is something new. As I usually have both on at the same time. Any ideas? Thanks |
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Re: am/fm vhf
You have oscillator noise on your power feeds, Use an in line choke- coil.
Also you're not transmitting the VHF... that would be normal to splash the AM/FM You have separate antennas right? Not that cheap crap combo antenna for AM/FM/VHF?
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Re: am/fm vhf
thanks, yes - one antenae
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Re: am/fm vhf
Correction - Yes I have 2 antenaes
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Re: am/fm vhf
Two separated antennas are ideal.
When not transmitting on VHF, the vHF being on or off should not make any difference. So it gets down to power & ground. If the electrical load of a non-transmitting VHF is affecting the AM/FM it's in the DC power feed or ground. To test... run a pair of wires from either radio directly to the battery terminals. See if that causes the AM/FM to peter out when both are drawing DC power. This all assumes that the VHF radio is not problemed.
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Capt. Debs Tow boat captain/salvor 50 ton USCG Master NJ Boating College- Lead Instructor Big time hottie crabber Last edited by Capt. Debbie; 07-01-2014 at 01:15 PM.. Reason: typos |
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