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<p>[QUOTE="wc5b, post: 281161, member: 11680"]mgr is right. This STILL sounds exactly like alternator whine. There is more to it then just the grounds. I would try to choke it with the ferrite's first. This can be a big headache in Most big trucks. There are MANY things that could cause it, but I am willing to bet that its something that can be hunted down on the radio side, not the Cat side.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="wc5b, post: 281161, member: 11680"]mgr is right. This STILL sounds exactly like alternator whine. There is more to it then just the grounds. I would try to choke it with the ferrite's first. This can be a big headache in Most big trucks. There are MANY things that could cause it, but I am willing to bet that its something that can be hunted down on the radio side, not the Cat side.[/QUOTE]
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