A lil swr knowledge
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by craig_sez, Oct 2, 2016.
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See....Im more than just a pretty face..I do learn,slowly but i learn..
For that fact alone,im gonna run out to my truck and grab my bag of chocolate chip cookies and chase them down with a glass of milk..bored silly Thanks this. -
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Been running from back battery up along the flairing into engine comp..In through firewall,up the pillar post to dash and across to radio in the ctr of my dash..Dont like it there it partly blocks some of my view..So i cut a piece of multi angled alumium(to keep from bending)and im gonna use the holes in the upper console to mount it then mount radio to that..Something like in this pic..See the factory vent holes on either side of this radio..My bracket will go from visor to visor..Leaves room if i wanna add a bigger radio/add a meter..
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My suggestion is run power from battery furthest away from engine...Less static noise possibility from injectors,engine,alt and trucks electronics..bored silly Thanks this. -
I tend to believe that big wire should be as short and direct to radio/amp but in some case this is not always easy to accomplished.bored silly Thanks this. -
A mount like this for the radio might be cool to but i would wonder how much its shakes..
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But if you could use only the pole section and put the stand directly attach to the pole it almost wouldn't shake at all.
They are expensive but they are the best rack you can find!bored silly Thanks this. -
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I bought a ram mount for my gps..Hate it in my window,espically come winter..Suction cup creates a cold spot on the window and starts to freeze there before the rest of windshield..
As for the mount...I ran with a fella once who made one outta pvc plastic piple...Same stuff you use for plumbing..
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