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Thread: Mounting Options for the Ham Radio Face

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    Default Mounting Options for the Ham Radio Face

    I am looking at the Yaesu 7800 and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for mounting the face? I was thinking of the overhead console where most Discos have the sunroof buttons. Mine is a 2004 Discovery S.

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    I debated a lot when I mounted mine. I thought about the sunroof controls but I use those all the time so I nixed that one. The joke cup-holders under the temp controls though (which I've never used) I immediately knew I could do without.

    I used a Gadd bracket I had in my stock (I've got another if you find a need for your install) and simply removed the cupholders and then screwed the bracket into place. I think my install is clean, wires hidden and I'm happy with the placement.

    The mic-holder is simply slid in behind the center console - no drilling, no glue, nothing. So far it's not popped out once, on road or off.





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    I really like the mount....The reason I was thinking about the sunroof buttons area is I dont have any sunroofs, so it is wasted space for me. What kind of additional struggle might I have getting the wiring up the corner post and pver there with out taking the headliner down? I hate to jack with the headliner, they seem a little tempramental. (sp)?
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    P.S. I will take you up on the face plate. I could use it. PM sent
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    Not the same radio, but same truck.

    Keeping the radio down low helps hide it from thieves. Speaker is in the A-pillar hidden behind a factory tweeter cover.
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    Don't you guys find yourselves punching it when shifting to low range?

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    Quote Originally Posted by craig View Post
    Not the same radio, but same truck.

    Keeping the radio down low helps hide it from thieves. Speaker is in the A-pillar hidden behind a factory tweeter cover.
    What did you use for a speaker?
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    Quote Originally Posted by R_Lefebvre View Post
    Don't you guys find yourselves punching it when shifting to low range?
    Nope. It's not even close. I can operate the radio fine when in low range too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by traveltoad View Post
    What did you use for a speaker?
    A regular old HAM radio speaker that I bought at the same time I bought the radio.
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    Craig that is mine plan as well, just to keep it stock looking. I used a standard external speaker bought from a truck stop though for now and it's mounted up above the driver seat belt in that stock plate designed for the internal motion sensor thing that I don't have

    And I'm like Craig ... I have no issues with shifting or with clearance down there on the tunnel. When I mounted mine I removed the stock cupholders and the faceplate mounts up where they would have been and only hangs down maybe half and inch.

    On a side note Craig ... is that an electric in/out for your winch? I'm interested in the wiring process. Shoot me a pm if you wouldn't mind so we don't clog this thread
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