Re: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-07 Thread Jim B.
JOHN MACKEY wrote:
 I have the metal top on the Jeep Cherokee.  I planned on using the following
 antennas:
 1. 9 ft whip with the Icom AH-4 auto-tuner for 6-75 meters

Ball or (ugh)bumper mount. Too tall for the roof.

 2. Larson dual band antenna for 144/440 MHz

I prefer 1/4-waves...;c}

 3. 1/4 wave or gain antenna for 900 MHz
 4. I may possibly mount antennas for 6 meters  10 meters to give max
 performance on those bands to the IC-706.

 Any thoughts??

Just line 'em up short to long from front to back, spacing related to 
frequency. Obviously, the 900 can go within 3-4 of the front, UHF abt 
6-7 behind that, VHF abt 18-19 behind that, and then just center LB 
from there, since that's the best you can do.
Watch out for the cross beams when you drill!
-- 
Jim Barbour
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-06 Thread JOHN MACKEY
I plan on using the following for equipment:
1. IC-706MIIG for 75-6 meters with the AH-4 auto-tuner  a 9 foot whip
2. Kenwood dual band mobile for 2 meters  440 MHz with dual band antenna
3. Motorola GTX-900 mobile for 900 MHz

Possible future:
1. Scanner for VHF/UHF/800trunk
2. 222 Mhz mobile

Since I work in FM Broadcast Engineering, the Stereo will be swapped out for
one that is IBOC capable.

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Received: Wed, 05 Apr 2006 08:00:49 AM CDT
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   Man... if you aren't running a 706, you're gonna run out of room unless
you get one
 of those professional rack setups like what police departments use. I have a
FT-60
 (6m only all-mode) and an Icom 2720 under the dash on the left side, I used
one
 long thick metal strip to grab as many screws under the dash itself, then I
hung the
 radios from the strip. I need to hang an APRS radio on the right side
somewhere. :-)






 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-06 Thread Dick
John, I had an '87 Cherokee with the 4 L engine.  Some spark plug noise in 
SSB modes,
but cured it with resistor platinum plugs and replaced the plug wires. 
Unfortunately,
I don't recall what brand of wires I used.  Now I'm all diesel, so no 
ignition systems.  G

73,

Dick

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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee


Yes, a slightly off topic question.

I recently acquired a 1992 Jeep Cherokee with the 4L engine  4 speed
automatic transmission.  Anyone have any experience to know if I should 
expect
to have any RFI problems from this vehicle?


I want to put the following bands of radios in it:
HF (10-75 meters)
6 meters
2 meters
440 MHz
902 MHz
CB (11 meters)

Any other advice from those who have had Jeep Cherokees for mounting radios 
in
the Cherokee would be appreciated.

thanks 





 
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-06 Thread JOHN MACKEY
No, I never had a spare engine in the back seat.

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   That was the one with the spare engine in the back seat? 
 
   Neil   
 
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 I sold the Scout 11 years ago.
 
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What happened to your International Scout? 
  
Neil 
  
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  Yes, a slightly off topic question.
  
  I recently acquired a 1992 Jeep Cherokee with the 4L engine  4
 speed
  automatic transmission.  Anyone have any experience to know if I
  should expect
  to have any RFI problems from this vehicle?
  
  
  I want to put the following bands of radios in it:
  HF (10-75 meters)
  6 meters
  2 meters
  440 MHz
  902 MHz
  CB (11 meters)
  
  Any other advice from those who have had Jeep Cherokees for
 mounting
  radios in
  the Cherokee would be appreciated.
  
  thanks
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-06 Thread n . mckie

  One of your vehicles did as it was plainly noticeable from the 
 rear. 

  Neil 

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No, I never had a spare engine in the back seat.

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   That was the one with the spare engine in the back seat? 
 
   Neil   
 
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 I sold the Scout 11 years ago.
 
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What happened to your International Scout? 
  
Neil 
  
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  Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee
  Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2006 02:19:52 -0500
  
  Yes, a slightly off topic question.
  
  I recently acquired a 1992 Jeep Cherokee with the 4L engine  4
 speed
  automatic transmission.  Anyone have any experience to know if
I
  should expect
  to have any RFI problems from this vehicle?
  
  
  I want to put the following bands of radios in it:
  HF (10-75 meters)
  6 meters
  2 meters
  440 MHz
  902 MHz
  CB (11 meters)
  
  Any other advice from those who have had Jeep Cherokees for
 mounting
  radios in
  the Cherokee would be appreciated.
  
  thanks
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-06 Thread JOHN MACKEY
Perhaps you are thinking of someone else, or you know my vehicles better than
the owner (me).  Do you have anything USEFULL to add to this discussion,
Neil?

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   One of your vehicles did as it was plainly noticeable from the 
  rear. 
 
   Neil 
 
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That was the one with the spare engine in the back seat? 
  
Neil   
  
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  I sold the Scout 11 years ago.
  
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 What happened to your International Scout? 
   
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   Yes, a slightly off topic question.
   
   I recently acquired a 1992 Jeep Cherokee with the 4L engine  4
  speed
   automatic transmission.  Anyone have any experience to know if
 I
   should expect
   to have any RFI problems from this vehicle?
   
   
   I want to put the following bands of radios in it:
   HF (10-75 meters)
   6 meters
   2 meters
   440 MHz
   902 MHz
   CB (11 meters)
   
   Any other advice from those who have had Jeep Cherokees for
  mounting
   radios in
   the Cherokee would be appreciated.
   
   thanks
   
   
   
   
   
   

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RE: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-06 Thread n . mckie

  No, 

  Neil 

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   Anybody interested in starting a OT - Jeep
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  One of your vehicles did as it was plainly noticeable from the 
 rear. 

  Neil 

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No, I never had a spare engine in the back seat.

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   That was the one with the spare engine in the back seat? 
 
   Neil   
 
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What happened to your International Scout? 
  
Neil 
  
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  Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee
  Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2006 02:19:52 -0500
  
  Yes, a slightly off topic question.
  
  I recently acquired a 1992 Jeep Cherokee with the 4L engine 
4
 speed
  automatic transmission.  Anyone have any experience to know if
I
  should expect
  to have any RFI problems from this vehicle?
  
  
  I want to put the following bands of radios in it:
  HF (10-75 meters)
  6 meters
  2 meters
  440 MHz
  902 MHz
  CB (11 meters)
  
  Any other advice from those who have had Jeep Cherokees for
 mounting
  radios in
  the Cherokee would be appreciated.
  
  thanks
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-06 Thread JOHN MACKEY
Robin-
Could you please give me more information this group?  I can't find it.

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-06 Thread JOHN MACKEY
I have the metal top on the Jeep Cherokee.  I planned on using the following
antennas:
1. 9 ft whip with the Icom AH-4 auto-tuner for 6-75 meters
2. Larson dual band antenna for 144/440 MHz
3. 1/4 wave or gain antenna for 900 MHz
4. I may possibly mount antennas for 6 meters  10 meters to give max
performance on those bands to the IC-706.

Any thoughts??

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 I've done a bunch of install work to these vehicles. What
 do you have planned for antennas? Does your Jeep have the
 fiberglass cap?






 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-05 Thread vmckever
I have a 89 with 250k miles and no noise problems.  Just gas mileage 
problems (20+ MPG).

Vincent N6OA2

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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee


 Yes, a slightly off topic question.

 I recently acquired a 1992 Jeep Cherokee with the 4L engine  4 speed
 automatic transmission.  Anyone have any experience to know if I should 
 expect
 to have any RFI problems from this vehicle?


 I want to put the following bands of radios in it:
 HF (10-75 meters)
 6 meters
 2 meters
 440 MHz
 902 MHz
 CB (11 meters)

 Any other advice from those who have had Jeep Cherokees for mounting 
 radios in
 the Cherokee would be appreciated.

 thanks







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Re: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-05 Thread Tedd Doda
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 02:19:52 -0500, JOHN MACKEY wrote:

I want to put the following bands of radios in it:
HF (10-75 meters)
6 meters
2 meters
440 MHz
902 MHz
CB (11 meters)

John:

I've done a bunch of install work to these vehicles. What
do you have planned for antennas? Does your Jeep have the
fiberglass cap?



Tedd Doda, VE3TJD

Lazer Audio and Electronics
Baden, Ontario, Canada





 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-05 Thread Ray Brown
- Original Message - 
From: JOHN MACKEY [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I recently acquired a 1992 Jeep Cherokee with the 4L engine  4 speed
 automatic transmission.  Anyone have any experience to know if I should expect
 to have any RFI problems from this vehicle?

  I have a '91. It has a little bit of spark noise because they didn't put the 
right
spark plugs in it the last (actually, only) time I had the plugs changed.

 I want to put the following bands of radios in it:
 HF (10-75 meters)
 6 meters
 2 meters
 440 MHz
 902 MHz
 CB (11 meters)

 Any other advice from those who have had Jeep Cherokees for mounting radios in
 the Cherokee would be appreciated.

  Man... if you aren't running a 706, you're gonna run out of room unless you 
get one
of those professional rack setups like what police departments use. I have a 
FT-60
(6m only all-mode) and an Icom 2720 under the dash on the left side, I used one
long thick metal strip to grab as many screws under the dash itself, then I 
hung the
radios from the strip. I need to hang an APRS radio on the right side 
somewhere. :-)

  Good luck. Off to work. :-)

_Ray_KBØSTN






 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-05 Thread Jim B.
JOHN MACKEY wrote:
 Yes, a slightly off topic question.
 
 I recently acquired a 1992 Jeep Cherokee with the 4L engine  4 speed
 automatic transmission.  Anyone have any experience to know if I should expect
 to have any RFI problems from this vehicle?

I've had a '97 and a '01 as company vehicles and had most of those bands 
in it with no problems.
I currently have a low-band Syntor X (6  10), a Kenwood TK-705D (VHF) 
and 805D (UHF), and a EFJ 8640 (900). No RFI problems that I've noted. I 
used to have an Azden 6M rig in the '97, and could tell anytime I got 
close to a K-car or one of the next generation after that, whatever they 
were called...computer birdie very close to 53.01...doesn't bother the 
Syntor though...???...must be IF related...
Mounting is not bad, but placement is a challenge. The 705 is mounted 
under the dash to the left of the steering wheel, the 805 is mounted on 
the right side of the console mounted to just clear the glove 
compartment door and the passenger seat, and angled so I can see it. The 
head of the Syntor is mounted on the left side of the console under the 
dash, facing up. Since it doesn't have a display, I don't need to see it 
as much. The radio itself is on the floor in the backseat, since no one 
ever sits back there anyway, but it could have been mounted in the back 
just fine. I was able to find existing gaskets to run power through the 
firewall and up to a GE fuse block under the hood.

With yours being a few years older, mounting may be easier. I remember 
there was more under-dash room in my wife's '92, but we never put a 
radio in it (she hadn't gotten her ticket yet).

-- 
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL





 
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-05 Thread Mike Mullarkey
Use the spectrum analyzer.



Mike

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Yes, a slightly off topic question.

I recently acquired a 1992 Jeep Cherokee with the 4L engine  4 speed
automatic transmission.  Anyone have any experience to know if I should
expect
to have any RFI problems from this vehicle?


I want to put the following bands of radios in it:
HF (10-75 meters)
6 meters
2 meters
440 MHz
902 MHz
CB (11 meters)

Any other advice from those who have had Jeep Cherokees for mounting radios
in
the Cherokee would be appreciated.

thanks






 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-05 Thread Robin Midgett
As an additional resource, check the archives of the Mobile-Portable group 
(QTH.com). There's a well of experience and knowledge about such topics in 
that group.


At 02:19 AM 4/5/2006, you wrote:
Yes, a slightly off topic question.

I recently acquired a 1992 Jeep Cherokee with the 4L engine  4 speed
automatic transmission.  Anyone have any experience to know if I should expect
to have any RFI problems from this vehicle?


I want to put the following bands of radios in it:
HF (10-75 meters)
6 meters
2 meters
440 MHz
902 MHz
CB (11 meters)

Any other advice from those who have had Jeep Cherokees for mounting radios in
the Cherokee would be appreciated.

thanks







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RE: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-05 Thread n . mckie

  What happened to your International Scout? 

  Neil 

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Yes, a slightly off topic question.

I recently acquired a 1992 Jeep Cherokee with the 4L engine  4 speed
automatic transmission.  Anyone have any experience to know if I
should expect
to have any RFI problems from this vehicle?


I want to put the following bands of radios in it:
HF (10-75 meters)
6 meters
2 meters
440 MHz
902 MHz
CB (11 meters)

Any other advice from those who have had Jeep Cherokees for mounting
radios in
the Cherokee would be appreciated.

thanks






 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-05 Thread n . mckie

  Gas mileage? 

  Say that to my 1990 Suburban - 358,000+ miles - original engine. 

  Neil - WA6KLA 

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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee
Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 07:25:57 -0400

I have a 89 with 250k miles and no noise problems.  Just gas mileage 
problems (20+ MPG).

Vincent N6OA2

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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee


 Yes, a slightly off topic question.

 I recently acquired a 1992 Jeep Cherokee with the 4L engine  4
speed
 automatic transmission.  Anyone have any experience to know if I
should 
 expect
 to have any RFI problems from this vehicle?


 I want to put the following bands of radios in it:
 HF (10-75 meters)
 6 meters
 2 meters
 440 MHz
 902 MHz
 CB (11 meters)

 Any other advice from those who have had Jeep Cherokees for
mounting 
 radios in
 the Cherokee would be appreciated.

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RE: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-05 Thread JOHN MACKEY
I sold the Scout 11 years ago.

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   What happened to your International Scout? 
 
   Neil 
 
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 Yes, a slightly off topic question.
 
 I recently acquired a 1992 Jeep Cherokee with the 4L engine  4 speed
 automatic transmission.  Anyone have any experience to know if I
 should expect
 to have any RFI problems from this vehicle?
 
 
 I want to put the following bands of radios in it:
 HF (10-75 meters)
 6 meters
 2 meters
 440 MHz
 902 MHz
 CB (11 meters)
 
 Any other advice from those who have had Jeep Cherokees for mounting
 radios in
 the Cherokee would be appreciated.
 
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-05 Thread n . mckie

  That was the one with the spare engine in the back seat? 

  Neil   

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I sold the Scout 11 years ago.

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   What happened to your International Scout? 
 
   Neil 
 
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 Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee
 Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2006 02:19:52 -0500
 
 Yes, a slightly off topic question.
 
 I recently acquired a 1992 Jeep Cherokee with the 4L engine  4
speed
 automatic transmission.  Anyone have any experience to know if I
 should expect
 to have any RFI problems from this vehicle?
 
 
 I want to put the following bands of radios in it:
 HF (10-75 meters)
 6 meters
 2 meters
 440 MHz
 902 MHz
 CB (11 meters)
 
 Any other advice from those who have had Jeep Cherokees for
mounting
 radios in
 the Cherokee would be appreciated.
 
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