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Thread: Got a weird one for you

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    GPC
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    Default Got a weird one for you

    I drive a 2000 Pete 379 daycab. Anytime I turn on the clearance lights I get a buzzing through the cb's speaker it will also click with the turn signals. So does anyone have an idea about this?

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    Try cleaning your battery terminals. How long has it been since that was done?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Windwalker View Post
    Try cleaning your battery terminals. How long has it been since that was done?

    If that dosn't do it , scrounge around and find a 12v condenser (like on the old cars for the points) wire it up to the power wire on the cb and ground the case of the condenser. What that does is provide a small "leak" of power to ground and will cancel out noise from electrical interfernce.

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    Repete, I might have to try that. I cleaned up the battery post but, that didn't do anything.

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    You don't even have to scrounge around. Just stop in at Radio Shack and pick up an electrolytic capacitor with leads. Be sure to hook the positive one to the positive lead of the radio, and the neg to the neg. About 100 microfarads should do it. Voltage range can be as low as about 24 volts. That should make it fairly small and easy to hide.
    Destroy the cities...
    and they will rebuild them.
    Destroy the farms...
    and grass will grow in the streets of the cities.

    Destroy the economy of the blue-collar worker...
    and grass will grow in the executive offices.

    The bill has come due.
    ( R E T I R E D , and glad of it)


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