Re: [WISPA] filtered power in cop cars for wireless gear

2008-10-06 Thread Rogelio
Brian Webster wrote:
 Also make sure you put fuses in BOTH leads and make sure they are of low
 enough amperage that they will easily blow should the normal ground system
 become ineffective. There have been cases where the starter found the best
 ground through the negative radio lead and drew so much current it fried the
 equipment because it was never designed to handle that much current passing
 through.

This is very helpful; thanks you!



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[WISPA] filtered power in cop cars for wireless gear

2008-10-04 Thread Rogelio
The other day, I was talking to some people about wireless solutions in 
cop cars, and they said something about the power being provided to the 
wireless equipment in the trunk not being filtered

What does this mean?  (Sorry, but I have limited knowledge about 
power-related issues)



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Re: [WISPA] filtered power in cop cars for wireless gear

2008-10-04 Thread lakeland
Run all your power cnnections, including the ground wires.

Most police package cars have high quality ingnition package ( resistor plugs, 
wires, etc) to reduce radio/rf noise. When we placed MDT systems in these 
vehicles we had almost no problems related to noise on the power side.

Bob
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Subject: [WISPA] filtered power in cop cars for wireless gear


The other day, I was talking to some people about wireless solutions in 
cop cars, and they said something about the power being provided to the 
wireless equipment in the trunk not being filtered

What does this mean?  (Sorry, but I have limited knowledge about 
power-related issues)



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Re: [WISPA] filtered power in cop cars for wireless gear

2008-10-04 Thread lakeland
This should have said runn all your power connections directly to the battery. 

Maintaining clean battery connections (no corrosion, etc) is extremely 
important.

-B-
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Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2008 19:17:22 
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] filtered power in cop cars for wireless gear


Run all your power cnnections, including the ground wires.

Most police package cars have high quality ingnition package ( resistor plugs, 
wires, etc) to reduce radio/rf noise. When we placed MDT systems in these 
vehicles we had almost no problems related to noise on the power side.

Bob
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From: Rogelio [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Date: Sat, 04 Oct 2008 11:33:34 
To: WISPA General Listwireless@wispa.org
Subject: [WISPA] filtered power in cop cars for wireless gear


The other day, I was talking to some people about wireless solutions in 
cop cars, and they said something about the power being provided to the 
wireless equipment in the trunk not being filtered

What does this mean?  (Sorry, but I have limited knowledge about 
power-related issues)



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Re: [WISPA] filtered power in cop cars for wireless gear

2008-10-04 Thread Brian Webster
Also make sure you put fuses in BOTH leads and make sure they are of low
enough amperage that they will easily blow should the normal ground system
become ineffective. There have been cases where the starter found the best
ground through the negative radio lead and drew so much current it fried the
equipment because it was never designed to handle that much current passing
through.


Thank You,
Brian Webster

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This should have said runn all your power connections directly to the
battery.

Maintaining clean battery connections (no corrosion, etc) is extremely
important.

-B-
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2008 19:17:22
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; WISPA General Listwireless@wispa.org
Subject: Re: [WISPA] filtered power in cop cars for wireless gear


Run all your power cnnections, including the ground wires.

Most police package cars have high quality ingnition package ( resistor
plugs, wires, etc) to reduce radio/rf noise. When we placed MDT systems in
these vehicles we had almost no problems related to noise on the power side.

Bob
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

-Original Message-
From: Rogelio [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Date: Sat, 04 Oct 2008 11:33:34
To: WISPA General Listwireless@wispa.org
Subject: [WISPA] filtered power in cop cars for wireless gear


The other day, I was talking to some people about wireless solutions in
cop cars, and they said something about the power being provided to the
wireless equipment in the trunk not being filtered

What does this mean?  (Sorry, but I have limited knowledge about
power-related issues)




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