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  1. antennaclimber

    M1009 Rear power 24v to 12v modification

    HAHA. Someone finally noticed the frequency.
  2. antennaclimber

    M1009 Rear power 24v to 12v modification

    IC7000 HF radio with custom Tarheel HF antenna, CG144 VHF antenna, roof mounted UHF antenna, VHF/UHF duplexer and Motorola power voice speaker. Karl
  3. antennaclimber

    M1009 Rear power 24v to 12v modification

    I owned one that did and one that did not have the wiring. Like CPF240, one had an attempt at it with a local wiring job. So I assume that not all of them had the wiring installed.
  4. antennaclimber

    M1009 Rear power 24v to 12v modification

    Here is a few pictures of the factory installed rear bus wiring. I would estimate that it is about 12 feet of #2 stranded wire. The voltage at the battery and rear bus bar was the same with no load. With about a 10 amp load it dropped approximately .25 volts. l
  5. antennaclimber

    M1009 Rear power 24v to 12v modification

    Stationjj I will try to get a few pictures of the wire routing, length required and cable size later today. Fridge. Thank you for the compliment. Karl
  6. antennaclimber

    M1009 Rear power 24v to 12v modification

    Having just installed a new HF radio and accessories on the rear radio rack in the M1009, I wanted to convert the existing 24 volt bus bar to 12 volts. And I wanted to have a better location to access 12 volts other than the one near the glow plug relay. It is limited for high current demands...
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