Spikepretorius
Explorer
Not sure if this should be in the radio section or the GPS section.
I have an Icom F110 and an Oregon 550 gps in my vehicle, amongst other things. When keying my mic the 12v power to the gps switches off. This is intermittent so when I want to do tests I can't replicate it. It's usually when I'm using the radio a lot. When the gps is powered by AA battery it's fine.
When fitting the gps 12v power supply I decided to go the whole hog and fit a Blue Sea fusebox inside the cab. The fusebox has common pos and neg buses.I now have multiple power points connected to this fusebox and also opted to wire my radios to this fusebox thinking that common + and - could save me groundloop hassles. The fusebox is connect to the battery via 16mm cable.
I've rechecked all the wiring and checked for voltage drop etc. It all seems kosher.
Nothing else is plugged into the other spare power points at the moment and no other accessories are connected to the fuse boz yet. Only the VHF radio and the GPS were being used. On one day the 29mhz radio was also on but it did not cause the same problem.
Any ideas here please? Anybody ever experienced this?
Extra voltage drop as the radio heats up under heavy use??
Teeny voltage drop detected by the GPS power supply and causing it to fail??
RF causing problems with the GPS power supply cable??
Take the radios off the common fusebox and connect directly to the battery again??
I have an Icom F110 and an Oregon 550 gps in my vehicle, amongst other things. When keying my mic the 12v power to the gps switches off. This is intermittent so when I want to do tests I can't replicate it. It's usually when I'm using the radio a lot. When the gps is powered by AA battery it's fine.
When fitting the gps 12v power supply I decided to go the whole hog and fit a Blue Sea fusebox inside the cab. The fusebox has common pos and neg buses.I now have multiple power points connected to this fusebox and also opted to wire my radios to this fusebox thinking that common + and - could save me groundloop hassles. The fusebox is connect to the battery via 16mm cable.
I've rechecked all the wiring and checked for voltage drop etc. It all seems kosher.
Nothing else is plugged into the other spare power points at the moment and no other accessories are connected to the fuse boz yet. Only the VHF radio and the GPS were being used. On one day the 29mhz radio was also on but it did not cause the same problem.
Any ideas here please? Anybody ever experienced this?
Extra voltage drop as the radio heats up under heavy use??
Teeny voltage drop detected by the GPS power supply and causing it to fail??
RF causing problems with the GPS power supply cable??
Take the radios off the common fusebox and connect directly to the battery again??
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