Install instructions for Jedi 'noise kit'
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I always make sure the sheild is grounding to the frame and RF board well. The conductive pad is optional and seems to be used more on the radios with the silver lining in the front cover to make contact.
Noise on transmitt is also caused by the poor antenna contact and loose antenna "jack" in the frame.
I hope that someone will get us a picture of the SRN's, so I can make the HT1000's work like they should, Moto should be happy if they do work. Then the PD will not think their radios are crap and buy Kenwoods, yeache.
Noise on transmitt is also caused by the poor antenna contact and loose antenna "jack" in the frame.
I hope that someone will get us a picture of the SRN's, so I can make the HT1000's work like they should, Moto should be happy if they do work. Then the PD will not think their radios are crap and buy Kenwoods, yeache.
Last edited by Nand on Sun Jan 18, 2004 9:55 am, edited 2 times in total.