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Hooking up a UHF
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Hooking up a UHF
Haven't done much electrical work on the 4b b4 and wondering if any one has any tips on hooking up my UHF.
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UHF
Its probably easier to hook the UHF up to your cigarette lighter circuit only because it wont interupt your radio clarity or something like that... plus you have both NEG and POS right there...
Re: UHF
RRover85 wrote:Its probably easier to hook the UHF up to your cigarette lighter circuit only because it wont interupt your radio clarity or something like that... plus you have both NEG and POS right there...
Thats exactly what i did
Cheers for that
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Leprecaun wrote:I just got uhf and I am planning on wiring it direct with fuse link to the battery to provide constant power is there any benefit or disadvantage with that theory ?
only problem with this is if you forget to turn it off it could result in a ded battery a few days later....
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Slayer wrote:Leprecaun wrote:I just got uhf and I am planning on wiring it direct with fuse link to the battery to provide constant power is there any benefit or disadvantage with that theory ?
only problem with this is if you forget to turn it off it could result in a ded battery a few days later....
mine is soon to be changed because its wired this way, ive been lucky that ive needed to get something from my car the few times ive used it.
My uhf runs 25 watts output and pulls about 7.5a @13v - so needed seperate wiring, I have had it hooked up both ways (on with accesories and direct to battery)
With this particular uhf (phillips prm8030) if you switch it off with the switch then back on again it resets to channel 25 scan off - etc.
If you hook it up to acc so it gets its power cut with the key, when it gets powered back up it goes to whatever channel and options you had before you turned the key off.
Yours may not work like that, but obviously some do, so maybe just something to bear in mind.
I hooked the gps up direct tho so i don't have to power it up every time
With this particular uhf (phillips prm8030) if you switch it off with the switch then back on again it resets to channel 25 scan off - etc.
If you hook it up to acc so it gets its power cut with the key, when it gets powered back up it goes to whatever channel and options you had before you turned the key off.
Yours may not work like that, but obviously some do, so maybe just something to bear in mind.
I hooked the gps up direct tho so i don't have to power it up every time
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