Here I am

RF in Brake Controller

Attention: TDR Forum Junkies
To the point: Click this link and check out the Front Page News story(ies) where we are tracking the introduction of the 2025 Ram HD trucks.

Thanks, TDR Staff

Towing made easy

How heavy can I "reasonably" tow?

Hello All: I am currently looking to put my first brake controller in my 98 CTD. I am also a ham radio operator and do operate in my truck. I have heard stories about getting rf in the brake controller and was wondering if anyone here might have some fixes. Will be pulling a 26' trailer later next month.

Thanks :)
 
I haven't had any trouble with 2 meters (as much as 75 W, but usually around 25-30W) and the Prodigy brake controller by Tekonsha. I ran separate 10 ga. wires directly from the battery in the last truck, but I'm still running off the accessory power port in this one. I haven't run HF or 6m, however.



73, Chip N3IW
 
Thanks for the reply Chip. I run 2 meters along with HF. Have a screwdriver antenna on the front and run a little over 600 watts so just a little worried. Have a good instalation on the HF rig and antenna and no problems getting into anything else, just wondering what is going to happen when I install whatever controller I get.
 
You might try an old style hydraulic actuated control if you are really worried. I am not a ham but I have used the hydraulic type on a stock 23ft stock trailer and they work well. I have both. I had to put the Podigy controler in another truck cause you can't by the older style any more. Don't have any idea why. I am sorry but I just pitched one that I had off a parts truck.
 
Back
Top