Magnum's Filtered Power Cord
Have you ever tried to filter out alternator whine
from you CB receiver? In severe cases, this whine is transmitted over the
air. Even ignition spark noise is carried along the power leads. There are
a number of power line filters available. Radio Shack has them, Pyramid
makes one, and there are other manufactures of these filters in a variety
of current ratings. Some involve trying different wiring combinations to
achieve the best results. All require splicing them into the power cord.
Some work well and other not at all. The best filters have been by Marine
Technology Incorporated (MTI), until now.
Magnum had this filter designed because many drivers
encountered a great deal of noise on their CB rigs while the vehicle’s
running. Although much noise comes in through the antenna, there is a
great deal following the radio power leads and most radios don’t filter
it all out. An alternator with a bad bypass capacitor across the windings
will produce high level of whine that increases in pitch as the engine
runs faster. Why replace an
otherwise working alternator, and at what cost?
Other interference can come from the vehicle’s
computer, electric fuel pump, ignition system, electric fan, and more.
There is no guarantee that a power line filter will work on some, all, or
any of this interference. It is determined on a case-by-case basis. One
test that gives a clue as to how the interference is getting into the
radio in most cases is to disconnect the antenna. If you still have noise
without the antenna connected, the noise is definitely coming in through
the power source. However, this doesn’t always mean that if the noise
isn’t present while the antenna is disconnected, that a power line
filter won’t help. It has helped in many case of this type, reducing the
overall receiver noise.
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Magnum is the first company to my knowledge that has
manufactured a replacement CB/10 Meter radio power cord. Up until now, it
has been cut and splice to add one of these in line. Now it’s a mater of
replacing the power cord with this new gem. My installer and I were the
first to run tests on two different power filters for Magnum. One was a
very expensive high-end amateur radio filter and the other was the unit
they now produce. To everyone’s surprise, the high-end filter worked
poorly on all types of noise. The other filter worked even better than the
MTI filter that we’ve stocked for years. The results were better than
any of us had hoped.
The Magnum PLF-10 filters are a heavy-duty 7-foot
long replacement power cord made with 14-gauge wire. They are equipped
with a 10 Amp inline fuse, which you should replace with the one from your
original power cord if it’s rated for lest that 10 amps. There are two
models available. The PLF-10C is a three-pin cord for Cobra, Uniden,
Galaxy, and other similar radios. The PLF-10M is the two-pin Magnum type
power cord. Both filters will handle 10 Amps, which is fine for all the
radios they currently fits. The filter block can easily be mounted with
screws or with double-sided mounting foam tape.
These filters are available in many CB shops. If your
local dealer doesn’t carry them, have them contact their distributor or
Magnum International; it’s low cost insurance against noise. These
filters are also available through Bob’s CB & Wireless @ $19.95 for
either model. Bob F
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