http://www.k0bg.com

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  1. Evvy Thomas

    Evvy Thomas Light Load Member

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    Anyone know this site? Is this a good place to start for a noob trying to learn the finer aspects of mobile radio? Information is correct, etc? http://www.k0bg.com
     
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  3. kc0iv

    kc0iv Light Load Member

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    I haven't found anything wrong. However it can get pretty deep at times.

    leon
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  4. Evvy Thomas

    Evvy Thomas Light Load Member

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    Right now I'm trying to make the absolute most I can of my antenna setup.
     
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    Read and Learn !!!!! Bond,bond,bond,bond and then ground some more.

    Great site !!!

    Save it and use it often for referrence. Using his suggestions, it removed a tone of white noise for me.
     
  6. Ridgeline

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    The site is very good, it is one of those I reference. Recommend it to anyone before they talk to a tech.
     
  7. handlebar

    handlebar Heavy Load Member

    I concur with my learned brethren above. I, too, recommend it often as a one-stop-shop of info about all things Mobile RF. Lots of simple-to-understand info for just looking up facts, but with a fair dollop of engineering for the folks who wanna know "why" as much as "what".
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  8. Evvy Thomas

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    Thanks all, it will be my go-to guide.
     
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  9. darthanubis

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    Lol! Wow!

    I was just reading the section, Controlling Static. So, I got to the part where it talked about internal electronics causing noise. I turned off the inverter, and the S/dB needle moved from 8 to 3.5! That's probably been killing my receive! People can hear me fine, but I was getting a lot of noise past 2-3 miles. I'll have to wait to talk to someone to see how well this helped.
     
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  10. rabbiporkchop

    rabbiporkchop Road Train Member

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    This was my expensive solution. There was at least a 25 mile difference in what I was able to hear after I purchased this inverter
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    Reason for edit: 25 mile difference in Receive
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  11. Evvy Thomas

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    Holy cow man. If I was getting 8 s units of noise in my receive I'd never turn the radio on. What kind of truck?
     
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