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Old Sep 29, 2010 | 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by cjwood555
It's a little hard to diagnose without specilist equipment - it could be that the radio is overly EMI sensitive due to poor design, it could be faulty, you could have a faulty alternator.

Is it a standard 6006? If so I'd be looking elsewhere than the radio as this isn't a 'feature'! You could try using a clip-on ferrite core on the antenna lead, but I think it's going to be alternator related.

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Chris
its a poverty spec ford 5000 tape deck....was a stop gap while i chose a new radio

if it was alternator related, how would i resolve it, new alternator or is there some check i could do.

where would i get the clip on ferrite core and waht would this achieve?
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