I would advise everyone to NOT run out and waste your money on these filters..

 

We install two way and  ham radio gear professionally several times a week 

and I don’t think I have used a filter like this on a regular basis since the 
early 80s..

 

now days the radios if they are installed correctly have very few problems.

Icoms, Kenwoods, Yaesus, Alincos.. they are well designed for the cars we 

have now and prorblems rarely occur.

 

when they do, we generally find a problem with the installation, or an old worn 
out

car battery or some other variable that’s easily fixed..

 

Maybe, once in a great while…but generally, no…

 

Eddie Runner (NU5K)

 

From: BVARC [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bill Crowell via BVARC
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2015 8:37 AM
To: BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB; TDXS List
Subject: [BVARC] Stop your alternator from whining...

 

All,

 

I’ve just installed my new Icom 2730H in my BMW X5 SUV. Despite the fact that 
the battery is in the back on BMW and wiring direct (please see this month’s 
issue of QST), I still have receive audio alternator whine.

 

This has been an off and on issue with a number of vehicles over the years. 
Because of the audio frequencies that we’re dealing with, we need an iron-core 
transformer to give us enough choking. Finding these in a package that can 
comfortably handle 20-40A for mobile operations is darned difficult.

 

Back in NC, I knew a guy who used to service police cars. He told me about the 
Motorola filters. I’ve tracked down some on eBay where the seller has found a 
warehouse of them NIB!

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/301163766083

 

You’ll need to replace the electrolytic capacitor as the one inside has likely 
dried out. Any value close will be fine. There are also diodes to help suppress 
the reverse kick from starting the engine.

 

The connection MUST be as follows:

 

(battery + terminal) -> (fuse) -> (motorola uber filter) -> radio.

 

In the event that the filter clamps down, we want the fuse to blow to prevent a 
fire.

 

***

 

I have been using this setup in my other vehicle for years and my radios love 
it.

 

Show your radio some love. Give it clean DC and it will make you happy.

 

Bill, N4HPG

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