trunk mount spectra in a Nissan Titan
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trunk mount spectra in a Nissan Titan
Just bought I nissan titan. I have a trunk mount astro spectra. Where would be a good place to put the drawer. Can't put it on the back wall because the back window retracts into the back wall.
Also, what's a good way to mount the antenna? I took a real beating on my trade because of the four 3/4" holes in the roof even though I had put those nifty rubber plugs in them.
Anyone messed with one of these?
RG
Also, what's a good way to mount the antenna? I took a real beating on my trade because of the four 3/4" holes in the roof even though I had put those nifty rubber plugs in them.
Anyone messed with one of these?
RG
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rubber plugs
I got mine at Dayton last year, but you may be able to get them at a two-way shop. Last time I tried to buy some at a shop they were less than the minimum invoice, so they wouldn't sell them to me.
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hope this helpsDale Earnhardt wrote:speaking of the 3/4 hole, where did you get those rubber plugs at, I need to get some...
And oh yeah am scared of doing trade in with my suburban too, because I have about 3 holes on top damn gas eater...
http://www.tessco.com/products/displayH ... &offset=40
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Or, if you don't want to pay list at Tessco, I sell both the 3/4" and 3/8" variety. Check out http://shop.waltel.com/catalog/index.php/cPath/1_31 .
Thanks,
Jeff
Thanks,
Jeff
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Here it is...
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The drawer is under the back set. Went well.
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The drawer is under the back set. Went well.
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I did find one problem with mounting in the ceiling...
The DTMF mic does not like rf, & it is only about 1 1/2' from the antenna. If I bump one of the buttons, or do anything to cause the radio to transmit, it will stay keyed. If I have the mic in my hand and transmit, then there is no problem. I guess I need to pull the headliner down in the back and put in some shielding.
RG
The DTMF mic does not like rf, & it is only about 1 1/2' from the antenna. If I bump one of the buttons, or do anything to cause the radio to transmit, it will stay keyed. If I have the mic in my hand and transmit, then there is no problem. I guess I need to pull the headliner down in the back and put in some shielding.
RG
Hey Jeff,JohnWayne wrote:Or, if you don't want to pay list at Tessco, I sell both the 3/4" and 3/8" variety. Check out http://shop.waltel.com/catalog/index.php/cPath/1_31 .
Thanks,
Jeff
What is the diameter on those plugs? I bought some a while back from a place on-line and they were the nice large soft rubber type, must have been at least an 1 1/2" in diameter and sealed really nice. Unfortunately they don't carry them anymore.
I got a upcoming decommissioning of a company vehicle to help with that has three 3/8" NMO mounts in the trunk. The body shop only has the small plastic hole plugs in the 3/8" size, and though they are soft, they just don't look like they would seal as nice as the soft rubber ones.
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Snap one of there over the mic cord as close to the radio as you can. Since you have it remote mounted, get one for the remote cable too. That solves my RF problems most of the time.kf4pxz wrote: The DTMF mic does not like rf,
RG
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I did one like that before, but what I did was buy the mic outshell for a dek and used cat5 and ran it down to the lower part of the dash. Then used a regular microphone and plugged it into a rj45 box that was hidden underneath the dash a little bit and put the strain relief on a screw so I wouldn't pull it out.
worked great and is still working 3 years later.
worked great and is still working 3 years later.