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Radio Frequency Noise form Headlights
2009 GS/RS SE5. I just installed a J&M CB radio, that also attaches to 3.5 input to listen to tunes, books, etc. The line in is in a dash pouch that sits under the windscreen. My wife states she can't hear the radio, or music due to incredible RF noise. When she pulls along side me, I hear the same noise on my bike, through my system. I did install the J&M Static filter, so I was surprised she gets this noise. Aren't the OEM headlights HIDs? Does anyone else have heavy static noise in the phone or MP3 player when set up on the dash?
I was planning on replacing the headlights with some LED's, but I heard their transformers will cause RF noise also.
Whats a guy to do? Try incandescent H7s?
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J&M CB Radio
I am not familiar with the radio, but I would recommend the following:
- Check to ensure all connections to the radio are tight.
- Use a shielded cable between the external ipod type device to the CB unit
- make sure the headlight connectors are fully seated and clean the connection if necessary.
- lastly, you may need to add toroid beads or cores to the ends of some of the cabling to help reduce RFI into the CB
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Michael
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The OEM headlights are not HIDs. They are regular halogen bulbs. If it does have HIDs. Could a previous owner installed a inferior quality set?
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Originally Posted by billybovine
The OEM headlights are not HIDs. They are regular halogen bulbs. If it does have HIDs. Could a previous owner installed a inferior quality set?
That would be my guess.
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