Growler
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I've searched the threads far and wide and can find no other reference to a whinning problem on the 1200GS. It started about a week ago. I have had Autocom installed on the bike('05 GS1200) for about 6 months and have been using it without any problems using a Motorola GP360 radio to talk with others. The autocom is wired into the rear of the under seat Aux socket and the radio is powered via an additional Aux socket fitted to the TT dash cowl. The dash socket is powered from the BMW GPS at the left side of the head stock. All this worked no problem at all until the bike was serviced last week.
Since then any transmissions I make are virtually unreadable through a combination of static and screeching. I've tried every possible solution with no success... If I power the radio via its own battery there is no problem but as soon as I power it from the bike the problem returns. Coincidently the bike appears to be making a slight whinning noise (similar to an altenator whine) which increases with the engine speed. I've compared my bike to a mates 12GS and he can use all my radio equipment with no problem but as soon as I tried his gear the problem continued. His bike did not have the whine...
Autocom suggested the possibility of an earth loop in the system but were unable to supply a lead for the GP360 to combat it. Given the system all worked a week ago I don't think this is the problem but could be wrong (and often am!)
My only guess at the moment is that the Frequency of the whine is similar to that of the radio and therefore causing the interference... This prompted me to try an inline suppressor at the rear of the dash aux power socket. This reduced the noise making my transmissions readable but still with a lot of interference and nowhere near as clear as they have been..
Does anyone have any suggestions. The bikes going into the dealers first thing on Monday as I'm off to Stelvio/ Lake Garda on Tuesday! but any help or advice would be very much appreciated as I'm stumped and ready to bin the whole intercom idea!

Since then any transmissions I make are virtually unreadable through a combination of static and screeching. I've tried every possible solution with no success... If I power the radio via its own battery there is no problem but as soon as I power it from the bike the problem returns. Coincidently the bike appears to be making a slight whinning noise (similar to an altenator whine) which increases with the engine speed. I've compared my bike to a mates 12GS and he can use all my radio equipment with no problem but as soon as I tried his gear the problem continued. His bike did not have the whine...
Autocom suggested the possibility of an earth loop in the system but were unable to supply a lead for the GP360 to combat it. Given the system all worked a week ago I don't think this is the problem but could be wrong (and often am!)
My only guess at the moment is that the Frequency of the whine is similar to that of the radio and therefore causing the interference... This prompted me to try an inline suppressor at the rear of the dash aux power socket. This reduced the noise making my transmissions readable but still with a lot of interference and nowhere near as clear as they have been..
Does anyone have any suggestions. The bikes going into the dealers first thing on Monday as I'm off to Stelvio/ Lake Garda on Tuesday! but any help or advice would be very much appreciated as I'm stumped and ready to bin the whole intercom idea!

