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I've narrowed down the source of the intermittent interference I'm hearing on my radio. I get a buzzing on all channels whenever the brake or turn signals are active. The noise went away when I disconnected the rear lights (and only the rear lights) but I have no idea what could be causing it. The bulbs are stock -- and presumably incandescent.
This is what it sounds like:
I've checked with another radio and the antenna is ok -- it's definitely coming through the power lines. I am wired directly into the fuse box on one of the unused locations. Ground is good. Radio is a Midland 275.
Does anyone have any idea what the ultimate source of this interference might be? It's almost as if the bulbs are actually LEDs and they have noisy voltage regulators. I may pull one out tomorrow to check and maybe hook up the scope to it and see if there's some sort of PWM activity coming from whatever controls the circuit.
Some photos for the voyeurs:
GMRS radio is under the center console. Mic plugs into pass through next to CB. Doesn't get much more stealth than that!
The CB is on a quick release mount and will only be in situ for long road trips. It also lacks a remote power switch so it can't be squirreled away. President Bill 2.
This is what you have to do to make things look good. There is enough space under the console to hang the sliding mount with 3M tape. All wiring is hidden away.
This is what it sounds like:
I've checked with another radio and the antenna is ok -- it's definitely coming through the power lines. I am wired directly into the fuse box on one of the unused locations. Ground is good. Radio is a Midland 275.
Does anyone have any idea what the ultimate source of this interference might be? It's almost as if the bulbs are actually LEDs and they have noisy voltage regulators. I may pull one out tomorrow to check and maybe hook up the scope to it and see if there's some sort of PWM activity coming from whatever controls the circuit.
Some photos for the voyeurs:
GMRS radio is under the center console. Mic plugs into pass through next to CB. Doesn't get much more stealth than that!
The CB is on a quick release mount and will only be in situ for long road trips. It also lacks a remote power switch so it can't be squirreled away. President Bill 2.
This is what you have to do to make things look good. There is enough space under the console to hang the sliding mount with 3M tape. All wiring is hidden away.
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