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692
| Posted on Thursday, April 10, 2003 - 6:55 pm: |
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Anyone know a good setup for these trucks. I have 51/2 foot Francis with the factory co-phase harness.(New Coax Ends& Studs). This Truck has terrible alternater noise trough the radio. Will different antennas change this. Also can i get by with 9-foot coax,It shows good on the meter but everyone around here is sticking with the 18-foot rule. Just hate to have coax cramed everywhere. P.S 98 KW /N-14 Cummins. Thanks for any help, 692. |
Tech808
| Posted on Thursday, April 10, 2003 - 11:55 pm: |
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692 #1 ~ Replace the Factory Coax (JUNK) #2 ~ DO NOT USE the FACTORY power connections for your radio as Everything in your dash and your on board computer uses the same power Source. (designed for 4 watt radios) #3 ~ Run 10 Gauage wire DIRECT TO BATTERIES for POWER. (I ran wire thru hole with three layers of HEAT SHRINK to protect from short going thru floor. I drilled right under (Brake Pedal) #4 ~ GROUND ANTENNAS DIRECT TO FRAME or DOOR BOLTS. Keep EXT Speaker as far away as Possible, I mounted mine behind Driver seat at top of cab behind drivers door by shoulder harness bolt. WORKED on our 2000 KW 800 & 2000 PETE 379. Hope this helps. Lon Tech 808 |
Tech671
| Posted on Friday, April 11, 2003 - 6:10 am: |
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>#4 ~ GROUND ANTENNAS DIRECT TO FRAME or DOOR BOLTS. < Definately go to the frame. Clean the area where the antenna studs go and replace the studs as well. *Some* N14s have been known to have poor grounding in areas that produce alt noise and injector noise. It can be a hair puller to find and correct. |
692
| Posted on Friday, April 11, 2003 - 1:30 pm: |
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Thanks For The Reply 808/671. I learned today that i have a new truck on the way. The boss man said it should be here in June. So i will try these tips when it gets here. It is also a T-600, but with a CAT so maybe it will be different compaired to the N-14 injector problem. Back to the 9-foot coax, Can i get by with this or not. Thanks again. 692.South Central KY. |
Tech808
| Posted on Sunday, April 13, 2003 - 8:10 am: |
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692, Yes, you can get by with the 9 Foot coax. Lon Tech 808 |
692
| Posted on Sunday, April 13, 2003 - 9:18 pm: |
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Thanks,808 I will try all of the tips when my new ride comes in a couple of months. Got a new Voyage waiting also. Happy Trails.692 |
692
| Posted on Saturday, October 11, 2003 - 6:22 pm: |
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Had my new ride for a few months now, it has been a real hair puller trying to get set up. The same setup on my 98 KW would not work on this 04 KW. (5.5 Francis).This week i bought 2 S-W 2000 Wilsons. Put the 1st one on and got a 1.2 (After Tuning). Put the 2nd one on and got it to 1.3 But after you tie them together it goes to 1.7 using a T-Connector. Forgot to mention replaced coax 9-Foot per side and new Stainless Studs. Should i just go with the 1 .2 single antenna. or is the T-connector causing problems. Does the co-phase harness work better than the 2 leads into the T-connector? Thanks, 692 |
Bigbob
| Posted on Saturday, October 11, 2003 - 8:12 pm: |
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Yes,a co-phase harness is proper for best match,you could make your own with a T for greater power handling,but I don't remember the type of 75 ohm coax you would need for this. |
692
| Posted on Saturday, October 11, 2003 - 10:19 pm: |
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Thanks for your reply Bigbob. I used Grey mini-8 9 foot each side and i think most co-phase cable is 18 So maybe i will try to pick up one on the road next week. I am going to figure this out whatever it takes. I also bought a 6-foot SilverLoad Wilson and tryed it on the left side which tuned up good. Maybe it will outdo the 2000.It being top loaded put it up to 12.5 feet. I just think the higher the better. Thanks 692. |
692
| Posted on Saturday, October 11, 2003 - 11:49 pm: |
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Thanks for your reply Bigbob. I used Grey mini-8 9 foot each side and i think most co-phase cable is 18 So maybe i will try to pick up one on the road next week. I am going to figure this out whatever it takes. I also bought a 6-foot SilverLoad Wilson and tryed it on the left side which tuned up good. Maybe it will outdo the 2000.It being top loaded put it up to 12.5 feet. I just think the higher the better. Thanks 692. |