Midland MXT275. I get mild alternator noise in the mobile radio. The radio's power leads are wrapped several times through a ferrite loop. The antenna is a mag mount on the aluminum hood via an adhesive metal disc. No ferrite beads on the microphone cable or antenna cable, so far.
I have two foot braided grounding strap which I'd like to use to ground the hood better. Drilling and bolting into the aluminum hood can lead to corrosion due to dissimilar metals. The hood hinge bolts are recessed pretty deep so it's hard to get an additional fastener onto them.. I was wondering about the idea of using capacitor coupling for the grounding strap, similar to the mag mount antenna. The strap could be bolted to a painted metal plate, and the plate could be slid under the hood insulation where it is held by a clip, holding the disk against the underside of the metal of the hood. Perhaps I would use one of the self adhesive discs which are sold for mag mounts.
Is this a reasonable approach, or should I get the beads for the antenna and microphone cables, or all of the above?
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Midland MXT275. I get mild alternator noise in the mobile radio. The radio's power leads are wrapped several times through a ferrite loop. The antenna is a mag mount on the aluminum hood via an adhesive metal disc. No ferrite beads on the microphone cable or antenna cable, so far.
I have two foot braided grounding strap which I'd like to use to ground the hood better. Drilling and bolting into the aluminum hood can lead to corrosion due to dissimilar metals. The hood hinge bolts are recessed pretty deep so it's hard to get an additional fastener onto them.. I was wondering about the idea of using capacitor coupling for the grounding strap, similar to the mag mount antenna. The strap could be bolted to a painted metal plate, and the plate could be slid under the hood insulation where it is held by a clip, holding the disk against the underside of the metal of the hood. Perhaps I would use one of the self adhesive discs which are sold for mag mounts.
Is this a reasonable approach, or should I get the beads for the antenna and microphone cables, or all of the above?
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