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Autocom/Kenwood interference
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<blockquote data-quote="Fullchat" data-source="post: 951299" data-attributes="member: 21334"><p>All will benefit with a direct, live feed and earth from the battery. My Autocom is fed from a relay situated under the seat and switched from the lighting circuit. I had issues with interference despite all the fancy interface leads. In the end I routed the live relay feed from the battery , around the headstock, under the cubby compartment and down the outside of the frame and then underneath near the left knee and then under the seat. Cured the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fullchat, post: 951299, member: 21334"] All will benefit with a direct, live feed and earth from the battery. My Autocom is fed from a relay situated under the seat and switched from the lighting circuit. I had issues with interference despite all the fancy interface leads. In the end I routed the live relay feed from the battery , around the headstock, under the cubby compartment and down the outside of the frame and then underneath near the left knee and then under the seat. Cured the problem. [/QUOTE]
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