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I drive a 1988 dodge dakota which has an electronic control module to
control timing and fuel delivery.I've installed a 10/12m ranger 2970 radio in it.I've also modified the radio somewhat by installing a modulation/speech processor/compressor.My modulation is presently at 95%.When I key the mic. the ECM becomes flooded with RF and disturbs the control to the fuel delivery and timing to the point of stalling the the truck.I've tried to RF harden the ECM by wrapping it in tin foil.I'e also added a DC ground that runs from the radio to ground and to the antenna then back to the truck ground.Still the problem exists.Any suggestions short of removing the speech/mod compressor will be greatly appreciated. 73s...K2NBO.... |
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electricksparks wrote:
I drive a 1988 dodge dakota which has an electronic control module to control timing and fuel delivery.I've installed a 10/12m ranger 2970 radio in it.I've also modified the radio somewhat by installing a modulation/speech processor/compressor.My modulation is presently at 95%.When I key the mic. the ECM becomes flooded with RF and disturbs the control to the fuel delivery and timing to the point of stalling the the truck.I've tried to RF harden the ECM by wrapping it in tin foil.I'e also added a DC ground that runs from the radio to ground and to the antenna then back to the truck ground.Still the problem exists.Any suggestions short of removing the speech/mod compressor will be greatly appreciated. 73s...K2NBO.... Off the top. If the trouble started after the compressor was added, it might just be that current spikes from the radio are getting to the ECM. A choke and bypass right at the radio power input lead might fix it... Brian W |
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electricksparks wrote:
I've installed a 10/12m ranger 2970 radio in it.I've also modified the radio somewhat by installing a modulation/speech processor/compressor.My modulation is presently at 95%. 73s...K2NBO.... K2NBO seems to be a fake callsign? |
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![]() "Bill M" wrote in message ... electricksparks wrote: I've installed a 10/12m ranger 2970 radio in it.I've also modified the radio somewhat by installing a modulation/speech processor/compressor.My modulation is presently at 95%. 73s...K2NBO.... K2NBO seems to be a fake callsign? I think the give away was the speech compressor and 95% modulation. |
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![]() "Dale Parfitt" wrote in message news ![]() "Bill M" wrote in message ... electricksparks wrote: I've installed a 10/12m ranger 2970 radio in it.I've also modified the radio somewhat by installing a modulation/speech processor/compressor.My modulation is presently at 95%. 73s...K2NBO.... K2NBO seems to be a fake callsign? I think the give away was the speech compressor and 95% modulation. Modulation and power mods by universally shady mod techs usually buys you a steaming pile of crap, broken warranty, and only serves to call every one on the band to your channel. Eleven meters is heavily populated by suckers whose main goal in life is to try to get something for nothing. |
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