The restriction may have more to do with the ability of the vehicle to
recharge the batteries than RFI.
I'll ask a friend at FMC about this concern.
73,
dave
wa3gin
n6ki@juno.com wrote:
>Recently I posted a query to this reflector asking if anyone had info
>about RFI and Hybrid Vehicles and effects to the vehicle or vice-versa.
>Thansk for all who responded - I forwarded the info to Joe W6VNR.
>
>Now Joe sent me this...
>
>
>"Well, I talked to Ford again,
>
>The Ford Escape Hybrid in the owners manual specifically FORBIDS use of HAM (
>they spell it out HAM ) radio equipment in the hybrid vehicle. interesting
>
>JH"
>
>Ok, so what is it that the car manufacturers are so afraid of?
>Don't they do tests that bombard these vehicles with RF at differnet
>Frequencies and Power Levels ???
>
>Think about this..
>
>What if "Joe Ham" pulls up along side a hybrid vehicle at a traffic light, or
>maybe alongside at highway speeds and transmits 100W on any particular HF freq
>and 50 or 25W on VHF/UHF.....
>
>Doesn't the hybrid vehicle have to sustain the same RF getting into it's
>wiring and systems????
>
>Is this just litigation paranoia that is causing them to just say no ?
>
>( Yes, I do know that one would have to be careful about where to hook up to
>and how to supply power to radio when installing wiring )
>
>73, Dennis N6KI
>San Diego
>(Got Mayor ?)
>
>
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