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Re: [RFI] Car Advice

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Subject: Re: [RFI] Car Advice
From: "Mel Crichton" <kj9c@iquest.net>
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2009 14:18:00 -0500
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Back in 2003 I had to replace my trusty 95 4Runner.... I took a 40 hamstick, 
magmount and my 706 with cig lighter plug to all the car dealers to test 
their SUVs. (I put t napkin under the mag mount to save the paint). The 
Toyota Highlander was a tad quieter than the 2002 4Runner I bought, but I 
need the rear space for tools.

The 4 Runner in those days had noticeable fuel pump noise but bypass caps 
and ferrites, coupled with the 706 noise blanker, makes it a minor annoyance 
and not audible at all on 40 meters at night.

Also in those days the Ford Explorer fuel pump was notorious for noise... I 
can tell when one is trying to pass me on the highway if I have the HF rig 
turned on. Likewise the Dodge Ram diesel... the ignition noise is nil, but 
the computer howls.

As of 5-6 years ago GM had done the most to handle ignition and computer 
noise, and were willing to talk mobile radions...they even did a mobile RFI 
presentation at Dayton a few times. But having walked away from a 40 MPH tee 
bone into the driver's door of my first 4 Runner I felt some loyalty to buy 
another. If GM's noise is still low, I'd consider them for the next SUV from 
a ham radio perspective.

The Subaru I looked at was fair in the noise department, and IT IS MADE IN 
LAFAYETTE INDIANA. In those days it wasn't long enough for skis, but skis 
are shorter these days, so I'd look at a Subaru too.

Mel KJ9C

Either one of those vehicles manufactured in plants located in the USA?

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