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Hi All,
I need a little help. I recently installed my Icom 7000 in my 2024 Ford Bronco. Everything is working fine. I have made several contacts on HF and there is no noise or RF on my signal, and I am not hearing any ignition noise or anything on the receive side either. I am actually very surprised how clean it is as I had to do extensive grounding when I had this installed in my 2015 Ford F-150. Here is the only problem I am having. I am getting an intermittent recycling of the power when transmitting. I checked the SWR on the meter of the radio and it is below 1.5. It does not happen all the time. I can't isolate it to when I am sitting still verses driving down the road. It sometimes cuts out as soon as I key the mic and then sometimes it is in the middle of a transmission. Here is the setup I have for reference.
Radio head mounted on dash
Body of radio mounted in cargo storage area under the floor. I have it grounded back there to the body.
12-volt direct line from the battery to radio. Fused on positive and negative. Grounded to chassis, not the battery. I also have a noise suppression kit on the positive side.
UHF/VHF antenna is a Comet CA-2X4SR. Mounted near the front driver side A post
HF antenna is a Little Tarheel II mounted on the spare tire carrier where it bolts to the back door. I used the existing bolts with a custom mount I made.
Antenna is grounded to the back door and the body in the rear.
I have a choke on the feed line as it enters the rear door
I have a Tunematic TM-1 auto tuner connected to it and mounted with the radio.
The controller for the Tunematic is in the back for now but will be routed to the front over the auxiliary switches.
The microphone is mounted neat the front dash.
I have well over 30 hours in this installation, so I am all in and not quitting now. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I need a little help. I recently installed my Icom 7000 in my 2024 Ford Bronco. Everything is working fine. I have made several contacts on HF and there is no noise or RF on my signal, and I am not hearing any ignition noise or anything on the receive side either. I am actually very surprised how clean it is as I had to do extensive grounding when I had this installed in my 2015 Ford F-150. Here is the only problem I am having. I am getting an intermittent recycling of the power when transmitting. I checked the SWR on the meter of the radio and it is below 1.5. It does not happen all the time. I can't isolate it to when I am sitting still verses driving down the road. It sometimes cuts out as soon as I key the mic and then sometimes it is in the middle of a transmission. Here is the setup I have for reference.
Radio head mounted on dash
Body of radio mounted in cargo storage area under the floor. I have it grounded back there to the body.
12-volt direct line from the battery to radio. Fused on positive and negative. Grounded to chassis, not the battery. I also have a noise suppression kit on the positive side.
UHF/VHF antenna is a Comet CA-2X4SR. Mounted near the front driver side A post
HF antenna is a Little Tarheel II mounted on the spare tire carrier where it bolts to the back door. I used the existing bolts with a custom mount I made.
Antenna is grounded to the back door and the body in the rear.
I have a choke on the feed line as it enters the rear door
I have a Tunematic TM-1 auto tuner connected to it and mounted with the radio.
The controller for the Tunematic is in the back for now but will be routed to the front over the auxiliary switches.
The microphone is mounted neat the front dash.
I have well over 30 hours in this installation, so I am all in and not quitting now. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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