I think everyone's missing an important point - it worked before the APU was messed with. If any of you worked on APUs you will understand that if there in electrical issues with the unit, it can become one with the rest of the truck. In this case, there is a good chance that changing the power source to something else but what if the problem causes the AM radio the same issue?
I am thinking the best thing to do is ask what was done to the APU to cause a change, power cables being changed is one because not a lot of these techs are actual techs but part's changers who went to school to learn a limited amount of information to get by and that's it. Ask them to explain how the control board works and most of them are dumbfounded and could not answer it.
Possible ground issue?
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by TruckerPete1990, Sep 18, 2013.
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We'll checked the ground on my bracket it was bad. Filed down the paint got a strong one now. Tested coax it's good and my power tabs got a good connection too.
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Found something weird. A wire inside my mic was broken and 2 we're showing wires. Would this affect my radio even not in use?
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No, this is totally different issue, but certainly get the mic fixed or replaced.
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This sucks can't get back to my shop for about a month lol. I wanna try a roadpro noise filter but have no clue how to hook it up comes with red n blue then the ground.
I took a video of what my cb does to help understand
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Pete did ya by any chance hit the gas pedal on that video ? Is so that's the alternator noise coming in through the electrical lines.
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Nope just idling. Anyway to fix it? Do you think maybe it's going bad?
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I'm looking a possible loose ground on the apu. Pete I would try the noise filter and if it doesn't fix that then you might try tightening up the connections on the APU and batteries.
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i bought one today but have no clue how to hook this thing up. Its a blue wire red wire and a black wire. Im Not sure where to hook up the Blue one at
the black i can put on a ground bolt
and red will go with red but should i just plug the blue one into the black stud?
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You should use a 4 wire filter not 3 wire since common mode noise on the ground side is unfiltered with a three wire type. Since you are stuck with it, black is ground. Red is power in, blue is power going to the radio. Simple Pi filter where the power going in is filtered, coming out the blue wire. I would have thought this was marked on the package.
I should add: "should i just plug the blue one into the black stud?" Only if smoke is your goal.
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