AM radio will pick up EMI via the antenna. A portable AM radio won't
work in a homebuilt EV. No hope.
A small portable AM radio is a very useful sensor for crude EMI leak
detection. Tune to a vacant portion on the dial and move the radio
around the device to find were EMI is leaking out. Works great as a
preliminary check before you take it to the EMI chamber for a formal EMI
leakage test.
Bill D.
On 10/14/2021 3:04 PM, EVDL Administrator via EV wrote:
Could you power the radio from its own battery? Charge it separately with
its own charger.
David Roden, EVDL moderator & general lackey
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