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<blockquote data-quote="#1AlpineFan" data-source="post: 287601" data-attributes="member: 547968"><p>the noise cancelor is in my experience a bad idea. it will just cause more problems and more noise.</p><p></p><p>Its all in your grounds. If its connected to your factory harness disconnect it and move it to a solid piece of metal. This might also fix your reception if your ground is really bad.</p><p></p><p>check your antenna for corosion and replace it if you see any. they're cheap anyway, so a new one wouldn't hurt. check where the base connects to the fender.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="#1AlpineFan, post: 287601, member: 547968"] the noise cancelor is in my experience a bad idea. it will just cause more problems and more noise. Its all in your grounds. If its connected to your factory harness disconnect it and move it to a solid piece of metal. This might also fix your reception if your ground is really bad. check your antenna for corosion and replace it if you see any. they're cheap anyway, so a new one wouldn't hurt. check where the base connects to the fender. [/QUOTE]
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