I give up....
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by shivver, Sep 21, 2015.
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uh- huh, uh-huh shake it up and Gidta-done
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Well, through process of elimination I finally found the source my cb problem. It was my new stereo that I put in about 3 weeks ago. It just happened that I put the new cb in around the same time as the stereo so I kept thinking it was the cb itself but with a lot of research and huge help from following this thread I found that when my new stereo was turned on the terrible noise in my radio would start. I put the original radio back in and am getting great reception now. I almost bought the ferrite beads but was determined and found the source of the problem. I am still determined to put the new stereo in so now my process of figuring out "exactly" the source of the problem begins.
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yes...recieve is the issue....grounding, bonding, and even trying dual antennas didnt help....i tried all advice...but the demon prevails....the boss just bought a 2015 Volvo and is moving me to that....i guess the truck swap is my next part exchange! Wish me luck, and screw Prostars!
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Their called BARN YARD BUICKES for many reasons, now you have first hand experience with them. You will like the Volvo much better. Big cab and sleeper, ride is pretty good, I just hope it doesn't have a DD13, no guts won't pull. LOL
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When I get unwanted noise from my radio I grab my tire tester.. Thud...problem solved.
MrBill103 Thanks this. -
yeah that would work or you could simply switch it off.
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yeah, possibly.
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That doesn't quite relieve the stress of the situation so much.
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No your right however it would quiet things down abit "Gitda-Done
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