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Base A-99 and Neighbors?

338_MtRushmore

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I just installed an A-99 on my camper. It has a push up pole, but I don't have a tool to raise it at the moment. I tested it out at roof level, and the vswr was acceptable so I transmitted voice. I was blown away by the very loud and crystal clear talkback on my stereo. At 5 watts ssb I don't hear anything. 7 watts makes a little noise, and 40 is loud as heck through the old stereo.

Will raising it 10 to 20 feet above the roof make a huge difference? Are modern electronics less prone to interference than my 70's pioneer?
 

Raising it should help,but you'll probably need to get some ferrite chokes for the speaker leads. New stuff is bad too, and some of it is worse than your old Pioneer. :)

73,
Brett
 
Raising it should help,but you'll probably need to get some ferrite chokes for the speaker leads. New stuff is bad too, and some of it is worse than your old Pioneer. :)

73,
Brett
I will see if I can get it raised today. I'm kinda doubting that chocks would help on the speaker wire because it only happens when the stereo is powered on. Doesn't that mean it is getting into the receive section and being amplified?
 
You get into amplifier stage. It means, that you radiate rf all around.
Make choke balun at the feedpoint. Use grounding. Should improve.
Mike
I wasn't sure if a choke was needed or not, but I will try 5 wraps around 4" pvc. I suppose I will have to do some research on propper base grounding. Thanks
 
338 drive an 8 foot copper rod in the ground then just get some heavy copper wire and ground it to the push up pole use a clamp for the ground rod. I did it and it works..
hope this helps... lowes or home depot has them.
 
338 drive an 8 foot copper rod in the ground then just get some heavy copper wire and ground it to the push up pole use a clamp for the ground rod. I did it and it works..
hope this helps... lowes or home depot has them.
Does it help with rf, or just lightning safe? There is no way I am going to try to drive an 8' rod in the campground. 3 or 4 feet maybe? I'll have to do more research on what grounding is for operation reasons vs lightning reasons.
 
Actually it is wrong way to grounding :(
Can you elaborate or post a link to good info? This is my first base install so I really haven't researched it much. I do know there is a giant load of bs everywhere about mobile installs, so I would assume the same is true for base installs?
 
I just installed an A-99 on my camper. It has a push up pole, but I don't have a tool to raise it at the moment. I tested it out at roof level, and the vswr was acceptable so I transmitted voice. I was blown away by the very loud and crystal clear talkback on my stereo. At 5 watts ssb I don't hear anything. 7 watts makes a little noise, and 40 is loud as heck through the old stereo.

Will raising it 10 to 20 feet above the roof make a huge difference? Are modern electronics less prone to interference than my 70's pioneer?
You'll need a voltage choke, not a 5T x 4" current choke.
Look at the choke at the base of the GainMaster, 16T x 3" because it, like the A99, has the voltage peak at the Base.
Also, if poss decouple the metal base of the A99 from any metal mast, using painted Oak dowel or Fiberglass rod, finally, see if you can add 24" or so radials to the bottom of the A99 - 8 of them (welding rods maybe?) works well.

You can also put a .01 ufd capacitor shorting across each set of black & red speaker terminals at the back of the stereo amplifier to help prevent the speaker wire from looking inviting to RF.

Maybe easier to buy this and notably increase the performance.
 
You'll need a voltage choke, not a 5T x 4" current choke.
Look at the choke at the base of the GainMaster, 16T x 3" because it, like the A99, has the voltage peak at the Base.
Also, if poss decouple the metal base of the A99 from any metal mast, using painted Oak dowel or Fiberglass rod, finally, see if you can add 24" or so radials to the bottom of the A99 - 8 of them (welding rods maybe?) works well.

You can also put a .01 ufd capacitor shorting across each set of black & red speaker terminals at the back of the stereo amplifier to help prevent the speaker wire from looking inviting to RF.

Maybe easier to buy this and notably increase the performance.
Where can I find more info on the voltage choke you are speaking of? I have had the a99 for 3 days, so I'm really not looking to upgrade for at least another 2 weeks. Also, I don't care about my personal rf interference, because I am pretty sure I won't call the FCC on myself. The 5 on 4.25 balun helped quite a bit, so maybe this voltage choke may help even more.
 

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