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<blockquote data-quote="bdavies11" data-source="post: 3177152" data-attributes="member: 563458"><p>Actually, my noise was very significant and a noise filter did absolutely nothing. I had to do a # of things to get rid of it.</p><p></p><p>First i had to find a good ground (metal frame of vehicle) because the stock ground did nothing. That reduced it some but not nearly enough. Next i grounded the RCA's to the frame as well, and that did away with 95% of it but there was still 5% that was bugging the you know what outa me. So i decided to move my RCA cables to the other side of my car, away from the power cables, and that got rid of 99.9% of it. There is still that .1% that is still there but its so minute that you have to turn the volume all the way down and strain your ears to listen for it. I dont know what else to do about that but i'm not too worried about it right now. Im just glad i got it working.</p><p></p><p>Anyways does anyone else know if i can set my stations using the rotary knob or do i have to have the remote?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bdavies11, post: 3177152, member: 563458"] Actually, my noise was very significant and a noise filter did absolutely nothing. I had to do a # of things to get rid of it. First i had to find a good ground (metal frame of vehicle) because the stock ground did nothing. That reduced it some but not nearly enough. Next i grounded the RCA's to the frame as well, and that did away with 95% of it but there was still 5% that was bugging the you know what outa me. So i decided to move my RCA cables to the other side of my car, away from the power cables, and that got rid of 99.9% of it. There is still that .1% that is still there but its so minute that you have to turn the volume all the way down and strain your ears to listen for it. I dont know what else to do about that but i'm not too worried about it right now. Im just glad i got it working. Anyways does anyone else know if i can set my stations using the rotary knob or do i have to have the remote? [/QUOTE]
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