Amateur Radio on the Move -- from Your Car or RV, Boat, Airplane, Motorcycle or Backpack!
Expert advice for radio operating on the go!
Amateur Radio on the Move is filled with advice from people with lots of hands-on, practical experience with the joys, as well as the problems and pitfalls, of mobile radio operating.
Use this ARRL book to find out what to do, and what not to do!
Radios you can use mobile
Getting power to run a radio
Installation tips
Safety
Antennas for mobiling
Getting rid of the noise
Operating hints and tips
Software
Chapters:
Mobile in Your Automobile by Roger
Burch, WF4N; Mike Gruber, W1MG; Terry Rybak, W8TR; Mark Steffka, WW8MS
On the Go with Maritime Mobile by Steve Waterman, K4CJX
Aeronautical Mobile by Dave Martin, W6KOW
RV Mobile and Motorcycle Mobile by Al Brogdon, W1AB
HF Unplugged by John Bartscherer, N1GNV
First edition, ??? 2005, The American Radio Relay League, Inc.
(ISBN: 0-87259-945-0) #9450?--?$19.95 New! Now Shipping.
crashlk55 wrote:
Okay, I have followed the postings so
far and have the radio and antenna and tuner installed in the TJ. I have grounded the exhaust system as advised. I placed two large ferrites on the fuel pump line. I put ferrites on the brake light power lines. Noise is still at S-7 to S-9. Pretty disgusting.