Antenna coax shield ground loop problem
Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 7:50 pm
I've recently installed a RadioShack PRO-2096 scanner in my 2001 Silverado Duramax, and it appears I've got a bit of a ground loop problem with the antenna coax shield, resulting in pretty bad alternator whine noise on the scanner's receive audio.
The scanner has actually been in the truck several months using a mag mount antenna, and it worked fine with that... But when I installed the permanent NMO mount antenna on the roof, I get alternator whine from the scanner speaker, squelched or un-squelched.
As soon as I disconnect the permanent mount antenna from the scanner, the whine goes away completely. I've also have a VHF dash mount and UHF remote mount Spectra installed in this truck using the same power source (direct from the battery), also with rooftop NMO antennas, and they have always worked great without a trace of alternator whine...
I've got good DC continuity between the shields on all three NMO mounts on the roof, and good DC continuity between any NMO mount shield and the mounting bracket inside the cab with all antennas disconnected from the radios.
The scanner and Spectras are basically grounded in three places: the DC power ground (direct to the battery), the mounting bracket, and the antenna coax shield.
Disconnecting the negative power lead to the scanner and just letting it ground through the mounting bracket and coax shield reduce the alternator whine some, but it's still there... Connecting the scanner's negative power lead to a ground point near the mounting bracket doesn't make any additional improvement.
I'm sure reinstalling the BNC connector on the antenna coax without connecting the shield would eliminate the whine, but I'd rather not do that. It is just a scanner, though... Any thoughts?
Would a DC power filter on the scanner's power lead help at all? If so, what filter would work well?
I'm not sure how I'd do it, but would installing some kind of ground strap/cable connecting the roof to the rest of the body be likely to help?
Any other suggestions?
The scanner has actually been in the truck several months using a mag mount antenna, and it worked fine with that... But when I installed the permanent NMO mount antenna on the roof, I get alternator whine from the scanner speaker, squelched or un-squelched.
As soon as I disconnect the permanent mount antenna from the scanner, the whine goes away completely. I've also have a VHF dash mount and UHF remote mount Spectra installed in this truck using the same power source (direct from the battery), also with rooftop NMO antennas, and they have always worked great without a trace of alternator whine...
I've got good DC continuity between the shields on all three NMO mounts on the roof, and good DC continuity between any NMO mount shield and the mounting bracket inside the cab with all antennas disconnected from the radios.
The scanner and Spectras are basically grounded in three places: the DC power ground (direct to the battery), the mounting bracket, and the antenna coax shield.
Disconnecting the negative power lead to the scanner and just letting it ground through the mounting bracket and coax shield reduce the alternator whine some, but it's still there... Connecting the scanner's negative power lead to a ground point near the mounting bracket doesn't make any additional improvement.
I'm sure reinstalling the BNC connector on the antenna coax without connecting the shield would eliminate the whine, but I'd rather not do that. It is just a scanner, though... Any thoughts?
Would a DC power filter on the scanner's power lead help at all? If so, what filter would work well?
I'm not sure how I'd do it, but would installing some kind of ground strap/cable connecting the roof to the rest of the body be likely to help?
Any other suggestions?