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  1. As an update, the ferrite beads were attached to alternator main as well as the radio power at each end on both. Ground is attached about 2 feet from radio at the seat mount. Still have that irritating whine on transmitting only.
  2. You guys are great. Thank you!
  3. Well, apparently I am a liar, or senile (most likely) I put everything back together and set one of my HTs out where I could here it. Terrible noise! Tried it again after a short break and no noise. Clear as a bell. I then realized this time engine was off. So I was incorrect answering earlier about that. My apologies! So... I need to fix the engine noise. Researching that now. Thank you all!!
  4. No, just the one mobile and 2 HTs
  5. I have a ground plane kit as it was previously mounted on the fiberglass roof. No Christmas lights.
  6. Thanks! I appreciate the input.
  7. In my driveway where I always do my checks. Odd thing I just remembered is that, at the same time, I was only hitting the repeater about half of the time. When I did, is when the other guys would tell me it was a strong signal but a lot of whine or interference. I installed the roof rack yesterday and relocated the antenna to the back corner of the rack. I added a bulkhead connector, so I checked all of the cables/components between radio and antenna. No shorts anywhere and continuity was good. None of the power components were altered at all.
  8. Engine was off. This is a brand new issue. Never had a problem before. Radio connected direct to battery.
  9. Will the radio circuitry produce a continuity reading at the SO 239 connection? Having issues with a transmission whine according to those receiving the signal. Checked all the fittings and cables. (There are 2 as I have a bulkhead fitting on the roof.) All test fine, but I get a definite short or continuity reading at the back of the radio itself.
  10. Yes it is.
  11. Okay, this really has me puzzled. I plugged my Baofeng G15Pro in to charge in my Jeep and I noticed that it did not operate as it charged. Ok, that's fine, but as it was plugged in it created interference and static in multiple channels on my Midland mobile unit. I unplugged and moved it into the garage and it still created interference across the board on my 575. What would cause that?
  12. I don't think so, but senility runs in the family...
  13. Ok, so I dug the mag mount antenna out and tested that as well as retesting the others. Here's what I got this morning: Mag Mount: SWR 1.19, 45 Watts Ghost: SWR 1.36, 50 Watts MXTA26: SWR 1.10, 46 Watts So apparently it was the meter or operator error . Needless to say I am both pleased with this morning's results and a bit embarrassed by my panic. I certainly appreciate you guys helping me sort this out, as well as your patience!
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