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He has AGM batteries. Those should not offgas. That is one of the reasons for using AGM's. They stick them inside RV's and campers because they are sealed and will not release hydrogen gas. The gasses recombine within the battery rather than venting. I don't claim to be a battery expert...
You don't have to hold the brakes for it to turn over or start. The CTIS system shouldn't be a factor either as many of the trucks have the CTIS unplugged anyway. My CTIS works but I have unplugged it before so that I could run a little higher tire pressure, and mine cranked and ran just fine...
Over the weekend I pulled the instrument panel out and oiled the throttle cable and linkage assemblies. It definitely moves easier now and the pedal is noticeably easier to push. Mine still sticks a little though, so I might need to oil the engine end of the cable too and see if that helps.
I'd be interested to see a pic of that antenna setup if you can post one or link to one. I still have a lot to learn, but I'm getting there a little at a time. I have very little knowledge about the military radios.
Some of the mounting bases have a built-in diplexer. The radio I will end up using may only have one antenna output. Would it be bad to use a combiner to feed both ports on the antenna base?
That was a great idea to use the knockout plug! If you can mark the center of the circle, then use a punch to make a small divot before you drill it, then the bit won't walk around.
Thanks for the information on the bolts. I will echo what the others have said that they are near impossible to remove by loosening them. I tried a 24" breaker bar on a couple of them. One came loose and the other didn't. I tried a 1" impact wrench..a couple came off and others didn't. When...
In the beginning at least I think I will mostly be on 2m and 70cm for repeater use. The only radio I have right now is a handheld. As I get more into the hobby I may do more with the HF bands. I have a lot to learn, but it is fascinating! For now I would like to be able to reach the broadest...
In reading the specs on these antennas, they say they do not require an antenna tuner. Has anyone tried one with a tuner anyway? It may not be required, but if it helps then why not? The specs show high VSWR around the common 2m and 70cm bands.
Also from this post it seems Cobham makes one too: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?145973-CB-radio-gurus-I-need-help&p=1787192&viewfull=1#post1787192
I would like to put a VHF/UHF setup in my LMTV. I recently got my HAM license (General Class). My idea is to find a military VHF/UHF antenna and use it with a modern civilian mobile radio. At least for now I am thinking VHF/UHF since those are common for repeaters and handheld radios. I...
Looking for a VHF/UHF antenna. Harris makes one, the RF-390AT, 30-512 MHz. Shakespeare makes one too. I'm still researching, but I may also need the proper antenna base to go with one of those. I'm thinking the antenna base I have on my truck now is for the AS-3900A antenna, which is for...
Done! I went this past weekend and passed the Technician and General Class license exams. I also went ahead and bought a GMRS license a couple weeks ago in case I decide to do anything with GMRS. I will have my handheld radio with me at the rally. Maybe I can outfit the LMTV with a mobile...
Thanks for all the info guys. Sorry to sort of hijack the thread, LOL. Luckily mine came with Interstate AGM's that were only about a year old. Sometime in the near future I hope to permanently mount a charger/maintainer so I can keep them topped off.
That is a dream of mine, to build an extreme RV or something similar and spend some time in Alaska. I thought about some system for transporting a dirt bike or dual sport bike. It would be pretty cool at the rallys and other events to have the bike to ride around. Maybe rather than a lift...
OK gotcha, so you are just hooking the batteries up with their own chargers as 12v connections for recovery. For maintenance/float, are you using one charger hooked up as 24v, or still using two separate ones as two 12v banks? From what you are saying Hard Head, it sounds like you are using...
I have a battery recovery charger called Da Pimp. It's a pulse type charger. I have had pretty good luck with it and sometimes I will use it to top off my batteries in the LMTV. It says it is ideal for lead acid batteries, but I have used it on AGM's as well. This isn't a battery maintainer...
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