zeddjb
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For my Ham Radio Operators out there. K5ZED here, looking for help with an issue that has plagued me for a few years.
Issue:
I have a 2meter/70cm D-Star radio (Icom ID-5100A) with a Comet CA-2X4SR Mobile VHF/UHF Vertical Antennas CA-2X4SRNMO. I have mounted the antenna on both the driver and passenger side of the Jeep in the front on the hood using a Comet RS-720 Mobile Antenna Adjustable Lip Mounts RS-720NMO. I am having some terrible interference on certain frequencies; notably the local repeater I am on daily, 146.7900 and others. I used to have a lower quality antenna and thought that the issue was that...hence the reason for the upgrade. I have upgraded everything, the antenna, radio, feedline, mounting equipment and I am pretty sure its due to some rogue wireless sensor on the Jeep. I know this now, because I took my hand held radio with a rubber ducky, inside the jeep with the exact same issues.
Questions:
Has anyone else run into an issue like this?
Does anyone know what sensors or devices in the Jeep that could be causing the interference?
I have turned off the TPMS via Superchips Traildash hoping that was the cause, but that didn't no anything.
2012 Jeep JK Wrangler 4 Door
Issue:
I have a 2meter/70cm D-Star radio (Icom ID-5100A) with a Comet CA-2X4SR Mobile VHF/UHF Vertical Antennas CA-2X4SRNMO. I have mounted the antenna on both the driver and passenger side of the Jeep in the front on the hood using a Comet RS-720 Mobile Antenna Adjustable Lip Mounts RS-720NMO. I am having some terrible interference on certain frequencies; notably the local repeater I am on daily, 146.7900 and others. I used to have a lower quality antenna and thought that the issue was that...hence the reason for the upgrade. I have upgraded everything, the antenna, radio, feedline, mounting equipment and I am pretty sure its due to some rogue wireless sensor on the Jeep. I know this now, because I took my hand held radio with a rubber ducky, inside the jeep with the exact same issues.
Questions:
Has anyone else run into an issue like this?
Does anyone know what sensors or devices in the Jeep that could be causing the interference?
I have turned off the TPMS via Superchips Traildash hoping that was the cause, but that didn't no anything.
2012 Jeep JK Wrangler 4 Door