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Autocom/Kenwood interference
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<blockquote data-quote="bramfrank" data-source="post: 951201" data-attributes="member: 2163"><p>I used to have a Pro-M1 with all the goodies installed on my bike, but given the interface issues with the Zumo 660 I decided to remove it all and just use in-ear headphones plugged directly into the navigator and forego using the ability to respond to incoming phone calls when underway so I pulled it out, sold off the TK3101 and it's parts (I still have another radioand a pile of Autocom hardware (though not another TK3101 interface) in a box)</p><p></p><p>All power for your audio installation needs to to be taken from common connections, otherwise you may well have strange problems with whines, crackles and buzzes.</p><p></p><p>Since you have issues with static, the simplest this to do is to check the eliminator itself. Start with the battery eliminator connected and the audio connection to the radio removed - it couldn't be a ground loop if the only path to the radio is via the power leads. If the noise persists with the audio interface removed you may need to try to clean or tighten the sliding contacts that connect the adapter to the radio, the internal connections in the adapter or perhaps redo the voltage regulator and it's capacitors in the eliminator or the wiring to it.</p><p></p><p>I DO wish my profile allowed me to edit posts!! I always find spelling errors after hitting the 'post' button.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bramfrank, post: 951201, member: 2163"] I used to have a Pro-M1 with all the goodies installed on my bike, but given the interface issues with the Zumo 660 I decided to remove it all and just use in-ear headphones plugged directly into the navigator and forego using the ability to respond to incoming phone calls when underway so I pulled it out, sold off the TK3101 and it's parts (I still have another radioand a pile of Autocom hardware (though not another TK3101 interface) in a box) All power for your audio installation needs to to be taken from common connections, otherwise you may well have strange problems with whines, crackles and buzzes. Since you have issues with static, the simplest this to do is to check the eliminator itself. Start with the battery eliminator connected and the audio connection to the radio removed - it couldn't be a ground loop if the only path to the radio is via the power leads. If the noise persists with the audio interface removed you may need to try to clean or tighten the sliding contacts that connect the adapter to the radio, the internal connections in the adapter or perhaps redo the voltage regulator and it's capacitors in the eliminator or the wiring to it. I DO wish my profile allowed me to edit posts!! I always find spelling errors after hitting the 'post' button. [/QUOTE]
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