Static sound in radio

bshaw1979

New member
Im getting static sound in radio whether its playing a cd or on radio.. Comes in clear with the truck not running. Just did a tune up and new msd coil. Could the coil be whats causing this? Anyone run into this?
 

Couger1968

Dazed and Confused
Re: Static sound in radio

Mine did the same thing after I put an msd box in. I called them and they said to put their filter in and it pretty much cured it. It still seems to hurt my radio reception though. It installed in the boxes feed line. I don't know where to put one your case.
 

bshaw1979

New member
Re: Static sound in radio

Well found some info on this. I guess the recommend a noise filter to take care of this. Everything I've seen shows how to hook it up through the 6al box. Which I don't have. So I guess I gotta figure it out.
 

bezerk

New member
Re: Static sound in radio

i had this problem and a noise filter wouldnt make it it go away.
the cd-player as well as the radio sound like it was playing slower than it should.

cant remember how it was called, but i ordered some special metalfoil that keeps magnetic fields away and problem was solved.
 

stlSY

Truck RamRod
Re: Static sound in radio

I had the same issue years ago, I ended up bypassing the dash harness and provided better grounds.

http://www.syty.net/forums/showthread.php?t=41351

This is also a good idea if you are putting in a multimedia in-dash source unit. The current demands are usually more than the factory wiring was designed for. That coupled with the age and possible corrosion / oxidation of the original grounds can cause issues. Just a quick easy way to avoid chasing gremlins later. I would recommend adding a fuse to the 12v wire red from the battery to the relay or use the same wire that is used for constant 12v, splicing after the fuse.

Also in the diagram the ground and original radio accessory should go to the coil side of the relay and the other wires through the switch side - on a typical automotive SPDT relay this would be ground to 85, original radio accessory to 86, constant power to 30 and the new switched power to the radio coming from 87. 87a is unused.
 
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bshaw1979

New member
Re: Static sound in radio

Well i did read on a msd forum that if you have static on the radio and cd mode like i do its not a ground issue. It on the power side. But they only ever show how to wire up the filter through a msd box which i don't have.
 

stlSY

Truck RamRod
Re: Static sound in radio

Is it a factory or aftermarket deck? There are several different filters you can use on the power wiring of the radio itself. The simplest would be to try a ferrite suppression core. It is simply a magnet through which the power wire passes. Quick, easy and inexpensive to try. There are also isolation devices and capacitors and combinations of both.

The metal bezerk is referring to is likely permalloy or MuMetal.

Just as a side note never dismiss the ground on a radio. The radio will pull ground from the antenna shield and make for some really odd issues.
 

bezerk

New member
Re: Static sound in radio

Its called mumetal, i put it behind the radio. I tried everything from going directly from battery etc. Mumetal solved the issue
 

bshaw1979

New member
Re: Static sound in radio

Is it a factory or aftermarket deck? There are several different filters you can use on the power wiring of the radio itself. The simplest would be to try a ferrite suppression core. It is simply a magnet through which the power wire passes. Quick, easy and inexpensive to try. There are also isolation devices and capacitors and combinations of both.

The metal bezerk is referring to is likely permalloy or MuMetal.

Just as a side note never dismiss the ground on a radio. The radio will pull ground from the antenna shield and make for some really odd issues.

Yeah its a aftermarket deck. No amp or anything though.
 

Don W.

Stab it and steer it
Re: Static sound in radio

Im getting static sound in radio whether its playing a cd or on radio.. Comes in clear with the truck not running. Just did a tune up and new msd coil. Could the coil be whats causing this? Anyone run into this?

Seems to me if the truck is not running it wouldn't be ign noise. The MSD "filter" is little more than a big capacitor which smooths out electrical flow. You could put it almost anywhere in a feed circuit for testing. I have one and it reduced static considerably. It will also, to some degree, protect the MSD from voltage surges, like when starting or jumping the bat.

When the radio is on is there anything else running? Like a full time IC pump. You could get a long wire and "hot wire" the radio direct from the bat and see if that eliminates it. Unless you can confirm the noise began with your tuneup it's probably something else.

Never heard of mumetal but agree with everything else.
 

bshaw1979

New member
Re: Static sound in radio

Well I guess I will swap my old coil back on to verify. Then I will try a filter and go from there.
 
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