Hello,
A co-worker makes/sells/mounts/sets up a mobile antenna. It's rated excellent by numerous users, compared to Wilson and claimed to be much better. It's a coiled (enclosed in plastic tube) design antenna. Other drivers are using low cost radios and expensive radios with this antenna, w/no problems.
Having one installed, I hooked up my 3 year old SuperStar3900
I experienced no problem until the truck's engine was started. Once started, I get very STRONG alternator noise (whine ). It's in the "receive" and "transmit" modes. People can hear my voice, but also complain of loud background "whine" .
Having the factory antenna in place (8 inch. from new antenna), I tried it. Same problem occurs ?!!? I've used the factory antenna and SuperStar in this truck for 500,000 miles. Never had a problem with it.
Using the same microphone and power cord, I hooked up my Cobra 25. No problems, works GREAT !!
W/the SuperStar, I can disconnect the power cord's "ground" wire, and the radio still works. This is a NEW issue. It also happens now, with the original antenna setup, and ONLY with the SuperStar. Viewed by some, as an "excellent ground", I think it relates to my problem. Again... never happened prior to new antenna. With the Cobra, when the ground wire is removed, the radio shuts off, just like the S.Star once did.
I tried different power supply sources/circuits on the truck.
I tried the "new / never used before", SuperStar microphone.
I took the SuperStar to a radio techn., NO problems were detected.
I hooked up the SuperStar in a different truck. No problems .
I ran a seperate ground wire from the power source , to the SuperStar's chassis.
Clearly, The SuperStar does not like the new antenna.
This new antenna, must also be effecting the original factory antenna..... "talk about strange " !!??
Is it possible the SuperStar's circuit design is the problem ?
Anyone familiar with this radio ?
What else could I look for, or change ?
Only thing I have not done yet, is to hook up the SuperStar in another truck, which has this NEW type antenna installed.
Any ideas / thoughts / opinions are welcome ...
Thanks, jdgee
A co-worker makes/sells/mounts/sets up a mobile antenna. It's rated excellent by numerous users, compared to Wilson and claimed to be much better. It's a coiled (enclosed in plastic tube) design antenna. Other drivers are using low cost radios and expensive radios with this antenna, w/no problems.
Having one installed, I hooked up my 3 year old SuperStar3900
I experienced no problem until the truck's engine was started. Once started, I get very STRONG alternator noise (whine ). It's in the "receive" and "transmit" modes. People can hear my voice, but also complain of loud background "whine" .
Having the factory antenna in place (8 inch. from new antenna), I tried it. Same problem occurs ?!!? I've used the factory antenna and SuperStar in this truck for 500,000 miles. Never had a problem with it.
Using the same microphone and power cord, I hooked up my Cobra 25. No problems, works GREAT !!
W/the SuperStar, I can disconnect the power cord's "ground" wire, and the radio still works. This is a NEW issue. It also happens now, with the original antenna setup, and ONLY with the SuperStar. Viewed by some, as an "excellent ground", I think it relates to my problem. Again... never happened prior to new antenna. With the Cobra, when the ground wire is removed, the radio shuts off, just like the S.Star once did.
I tried different power supply sources/circuits on the truck.
I tried the "new / never used before", SuperStar microphone.
I took the SuperStar to a radio techn., NO problems were detected.
I hooked up the SuperStar in a different truck. No problems .
I ran a seperate ground wire from the power source , to the SuperStar's chassis.
Clearly, The SuperStar does not like the new antenna.
This new antenna, must also be effecting the original factory antenna..... "talk about strange " !!??
Is it possible the SuperStar's circuit design is the problem ?
Anyone familiar with this radio ?
What else could I look for, or change ?
Only thing I have not done yet, is to hook up the SuperStar in another truck, which has this NEW type antenna installed.
Any ideas / thoughts / opinions are welcome ...
Thanks, jdgee