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[WriteLog] Re: [FT100] RF in the speedometer!

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Subject: [WriteLog] Re: [FT100] RF in the speedometer!
From: lclark@village.uunet.be (Larry)
Date: Wed Aug 6 11:17:31 2003
I have a Chevy Tahoe ft-100 mounted in a wooden bracket in the cd storage
try(center console) power directly from the battery, atas-100 mounted on the
front of the drivers door Diamond 400 mount I have the problem on 2mtrs only
pegs the speedo. (my installation is in the files section) doesn't really
cause a problem for me so I haven't look for a solution)

73's
Larry WA2SRY

----- Original Message -----
From: Mr. Z <wd6cfj@yahoo.com>
To: <FT100@egroups.com>
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 7:33 PM
Subject: [FT100] RF in the speedometer!


> So, FT-100 installed under the driver seat in a Chevy Tahoe.
> Well grounded. Using a Mobile Mark heliwhip on the back bumper.
> Powered from the fuse block by the brake master cylinder.  While
> transmitting on 40 meters, the speedometer jumps back and forth
> between the speed I'm going and the peg.  Pretty neat modulation
> indicator, but not what I had in mind.  Anyone else with a similar
> problem and/or a solution?
>
> 73, CFJ
>
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