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<blockquote data-quote="ac19189" data-source="post: 8703840" data-attributes="member: 679575"><p>I haven't been able to find many places open sadly. The shop I took it to was open because he also does work for the local PD installing radios and lights so on. However I would imagine that someone knows how to fix this. I imagine its due to a drop in the amp load on the battery I thought maybe switching from the AGM battery to a Lithium might solve it or maybe a capacitor for the radio itself to help keep a more stable load going to the amp but I am really guessing here I don't have the background some people have when it comes to this stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ac19189, post: 8703840, member: 679575"] I haven't been able to find many places open sadly. The shop I took it to was open because he also does work for the local PD installing radios and lights so on. However I would imagine that someone knows how to fix this. I imagine its due to a drop in the amp load on the battery I thought maybe switching from the AGM battery to a Lithium might solve it or maybe a capacitor for the radio itself to help keep a more stable load going to the amp but I am really guessing here I don't have the background some people have when it comes to this stuff. [/QUOTE]
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