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cb's.... where to mount.
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18 Jan 2011 21:27 #9960
by biggaz
Replied by biggaz on topic Re: cb's.... where to mount.
Yeh seen them but liked the idea of a fixed one but to be fair for the money you paid its great! Id end up with flat batts aswell lol or fogetting it thats the only trouble.
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18 Jan 2011 21:43 #9963
by gazert
Replied by gazert on topic Re: cb's.... where to mount.
I have a midland CB and mag mount aerial.
The unit sits on the cup holders in the centre.
Very neat and easy to get at.
Got it from maplins bout £70 all in!!!
Good range! Bout 2 miles and still chatting away!
The unit sits on the cup holders in the centre.
Very neat and easy to get at.
Got it from maplins bout £70 all in!!!
Good range! Bout 2 miles and still chatting away!
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19 Jan 2011 09:07 #9975
by biggaz
Replied by biggaz on topic Re: cb's.... where to mount.
Cheers mate, gonna fit later today so got a few options there now. Sounds good!
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19 Jan 2011 13:40 #9986
by bertbuckie
Replied by bertbuckie on topic Re: cb's.... where to mount.
I found certain cb's have DIN mountings.... I had planned to rip out the clock ( which doesnt work ) and change tray and stick one in there.
Just a thought,
Bert
Just a thought,
Bert

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20 Jan 2011 00:18 #10014
by ooky_123
Former owner of Little "Ooky", who has now started a new life in Shetland
Replied by ooky_123 on topic Re: cb's.... where to mount.
Mounted ours ontop of the dash for easy removal. The ariel and power leads just sit down near the heater vents, and we use the metal case of the CB to fix the GPS receiver to.
Only downside is at night, the illumination can be a little obtrusive
Only downside is at night, the illumination can be a little obtrusive
Former owner of Little "Ooky", who has now started a new life in Shetland
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20 Jan 2011 22:00 - 20 Jan 2011 22:10 #10065
by BAZZOOK
Replied by BAZZOOK on topic Re: cb's.... where to mount.
Here in Oz we use UHF's. They sell for about Au $400.00 with Aerial
If you take out the tray under the radio it bolts straight in
If you take out the tray under the radio it bolts straight in
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