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Sounds like the power hidden antenna is the issue, I'd lose that and stick on a shorty before getting rid of any of the other mentioned mods. Sorry if I missed it but have you tried going back to the stock antenna to see if you have the same issue?
Biketronics kit with sony marine head unit
J&M 250 amp
Phase 7 head lamp and highway lights
Custom Dynamics LED turn signals all around
Custom dynamics load equalizer
Tour pack LED'S side and rear
stock antenna
Who said anything about a power antenna???? If it's my post your speaking of, I have an antenna that sticks to the inner fairing with a plug into the radio. No power connections whatsoever....
Ok. To give a little further information, I also have Custom Dynamics LED signals all the way around, Custom Dynamics signal stabilizer, and an Antenna Concepts powered hidden antenna.
Nope, Thought this was Katomedics thread? Was replying to this power antenna.
Who said anything about a power antenna???? If it's my post your speaking of, I have an antenna that sticks to the inner fairing with a plug into the radio. No power connections whatsoever....
Sorry, just noticed were you high jacked katomedics thread. Wasn't sure what you were talking about.
Wow tough crowd. I have the PH7 headlight, CD LED Signal Lights, LED Gauge Lights & the Biketronics equalizer. Issue I'm have is my CB picks up interference from the signals and I do believe blew my transmit function from my CB. Anyone know if there is anyone that can repair the CB module. I now have 2 of them. I contacted Midland who manufactures the CB module and they told me MOCO looks after that. MOCO will sell me another radio for $399.00 and no advice on how to stop the interference.
Is anybody having problems that aren't using the CD LED lights and/or the Biketronics load equalizer? I'm using the Kuryakyn Panacea lights and having no problems.
Got back from vacation the other night. Stopped at Radio Shack and picked up some RFI filters. Put them on the headlight wires (3), the antenna wires (2), and the Antenna wire going into the radio. 6 RFI filters later ($20), and the problem is still with me. Going to do some more emailing to the manufacturers and see what other ideas they have.
Got back from vacation the other night. Stopped at Radio Shack and picked up some RFI filters. Put them on the headlight wires (3), the antenna wires (2), and the Antenna wire going into the radio. 6 RFI filters later ($20), and the problem is still with me. Going to do some more emailing to the manufacturers and see what other ideas they have.
Thanks, you saved me $20.00...Let us know what TL says.....
No recent updates..weather has been too nice to have the bike apart. Supposed to have a lot of rain here in the next week or so...gonna do some more playing around with things then.
No recent updates..weather has been too nice to have the bike apart. Supposed to have a lot of rain here in the next week or so...gonna do some more playing around with things then.
Thanks for the updates, its just ridiculous what these lights cost and the companies that make this stuff don't care that they mess with your radio's reception.
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