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Static interference using power connection with Midland CB?

Flamewinger

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Thinking of getting this CB mount with power and wondering if anyone uses it and what static noise there might be? I tried powering the handheld with a power outlet and the static interference was so bad I ended up using the battery pack which lasted a few rides before the batteries went dead.

http://www.providence-spyder-accessories.com/apps/webstore/products/show/7510282

I dont plan plan on using the CB often but it’s very handy when I do need it.

Thanks
 
Hard to say without trying it.

Even my "stock" built-in CB suffers from interference noise on receive that limits it's useful range to another bike to a tad less than a mile.
Others in my riding group seem to get about a half mile farther.....at least.

I haven't checked the grounding and harness routing yet but I'm not optimistic that it will get any better.

Edit: That is just a mount and power outlet. If you use it with the same radio as before, the performance will be no better......very likely.
 
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The 12V system on the Spyder is noisy as hell. It all comes through the regulator, etc.
I solved issues but running a 12V Cig lighter adapter directly from the battery. Make sure you fuse this line. The battery itself is a great noise buffer.


Bob
 
I remember many years ago the Goldwing fix for noise is to ground the radio at multiple points. Not sure how they fixed it for future bikes. Going to have to do some research. Thanks
 
I remember many years ago the Goldwing fix for noise is to ground the radio at multiple points. Not sure how they fixed it for future bikes. Going to have to do some research. Thanks

Frame ground yes does help... But a little factoid. The ground wire from the battery to the frame is like less than a foot :)

It solve my Midland CB noise issues on my RT.

Bob
 
Sorry I left out one thing.
The 12V run from the battery to the dash is using a shielded cable that I grounded the shield to frame on both ends.
I just did it that way knowing the engine noise and the fact the cable runs past the engine.
I did not try without the shielded cable so don't know if you need it or not.

Bob
 
I think I understand. A shielded positive wire (where the shield is grounded) along with a negative to the power outlet. Will definitely look into this.

Thanks
 
Thinking of getting this CB mount with power and wondering if anyone uses it and what static noise there might be? I tried powering the handheld with a power outlet and the static interference was so bad I ended up using the battery pack which lasted a few rides before the batteries went dead.

http://www.providence-spyder-accessories.com/apps/webstore/products/show/7510282

I dont plan plan on using the CB often but it’s very handy when I do need it.

Thanks
My nephew used a Midland CB with the Sena SR10 adapter when we went to Homecoming last spring. Couldn't use the 12v power outlet as the static was too much. He used batteries only. A set lasted 2+ days on the road.
 
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