Re: [Repeater-Builder] Birdies in - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-06 Thread n . mckie

  Exellent choice! 

  Neil 

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>Every 4x4 I have had for the last 20 years, when a u-joint goes 
>bad I replace it with Spicer & have never had another problem! 
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>> The drive shaft and 4wd front knuckle U-Joints without 
>> grease fittings are/were my only complaint. I just had the 
>> originals replaced with new Spicer units, which have the 
>> much desired grease fittings.  Doesn't have anything to do with 
>> the radio, but what the heck... 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Birdies in - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-06 Thread JOHN MACKEY
Every 4x4 I have had for the last 20 years, when a u-joint goes bad I replace
it with Spicer & have never had another problem!

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Received: Wed, 05 Apr 2006 10:41:46 AM CDT
From: "skipp025" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> The drive shaft and 4wd front knuckle U-Joints without 
> grease fittings are/were my only complaint. I just had the 
> originals replaced with new Spicer units, which have the 
> much desired grease fittings.  Doesn't have anything to do with 
> the radio, but what the heck... 






 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Birdies in - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-05 Thread Nate Duehr
skipp025 wrote:
> Hi John, 
> 
> Using all the common uhf/vhf bands in a Cherokee I can tell 
> you there will be some minor (but strong) birdies at various 
> vhf/uhf spectral locations. 

I also get some from the fuel pump in a 2000 Cherokee Classic.

> They appear to be computer software located so they do go 
> away when some major operational parameters changes during 
> your trips (travel). 

Yeah, mine change too.

> As an example... a birdie will pop up on a frequency but will 
> probably not return to the same frequency the next time the 
> vehicle is started. Relative to the overall operation, The 
> birdie problem on a desired frequency is less than 3% of the 
> time. 

I think every modern vehicle is going to have some of these... so many 
computers, so much stuff on in the vehicle just by turning on the 
ignition key... and lots on even when the ignition's off...

> I have yet to operate hf on the road from the Cherokee, which 
> makes very a nice service/radio vehicle. 

I operate 40m mobile from mine using an FT-857 and an ATAS-100.  Works 
well, considering the size of the antenna is piddly for the band.

> The drive shaft and 4wd front knuckle U-Joints without 
> grease fittings are/were my only complaint. I just had the 
> originals replaced with new Spicer units, which have the 
> much desired grease fittings.  Doesn't have anything to do with 
> the radio, but what the heck... 

Yeah, I just replaced the front left U-joint on mine.  Mechanic said it 
was pretty trashed.  I didn't think to look for upgrades, but total with 
labor was just over $100, so if it lasts another 100,000 miles, I'll be 
fine with the originals.  (GRIN)

I recently upgraded the thing to 30" tires, and have a tiny amount of 
rubbing if the body flexes off-road.  I think a 2" lift kit is in this 
vehicle's future for the "repeater site access/rock climber" this 
vehicle is eventually going to become...  ;-)

Nate WY0X




 
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Birdies in - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-05 Thread n . mckie

>>Hi John, 

  ... snip ... 


>>The drive shaft and 4wd front knuckle U-Joints without 
>>grease fittings are/were my only complaint. I just had the 
>>originals replaced with new Spicer units, which have the 
>>much desired grease fittings.  Doesn't have anything to do with 
>>the radio, but what the heck...  

  Seems to me all new vehicles come without the Zerk (grease) 
 fittings whenever the manufacturer can get away without installing 
 them.  Just more of something to wear out - and replace costing 
 you, the end user, more money.  

  In every opportunity to do so, I always buy replacement parts 
 with the Zerk fittings attached. 

  Hope this helps, 

  Neil - WA6KLA 



>>
>>cheers,
>>skipp 
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>>> "JOHN MACKEY" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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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[Repeater-Builder] Birdies in - Jeep Cherokee

2006-04-05 Thread skipp025
Hi John, 

Using all the common uhf/vhf bands in a Cherokee I can tell 
you there will be some minor (but strong) birdies at various 
vhf/uhf spectral locations. 

They appear to be computer software located so they do go 
away when some major operational parameters changes during 
your trips (travel). 

As an example... a birdie will pop up on a frequency but will 
probably not return to the same frequency the next time the 
vehicle is started. Relative to the overall operation, The 
birdie problem on a desired frequency is less than 3% of the 
time. 

I have yet to operate hf on the road from the Cherokee, which 
makes very a nice service/radio vehicle. 

The drive shaft and 4wd front knuckle U-Joints without 
grease fittings are/were my only complaint. I just had the 
originals replaced with new Spicer units, which have the 
much desired grease fittings.  Doesn't have anything to do with 
the radio, but what the heck... 

cheers,
skipp 


> "JOHN MACKEY" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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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