New cb and ham install

1leglance

2007 Expedition Trophy Champion, Overland Certifie
Like I posted in the gps section I figure I better start posting soon just to pay back for everything I am learning around here.
This is a link to my first gen install of a midland handheld cb using the dc charger and perm antenna. Then I switched out for the cobra handheld (much better) using the same antenna.
Lastly you will see my new ham rig. I used a comet dual band lip mount antenna and ran it up to the dash and a Yaesu VX-6R handheld. I wanted to start with the handheld since I do alot of hiking/ backpacking/ cub scout work and my 9 yr old wants to test for tech....which means he can have this radio and I can toss in the Yaesu 8900 quad band and use the same antenna (I hope....still new to all this).
all thoughts welcome,
enjoy
1leglance
http://blairsite.com/page12.html
 

mightymike

Adventurer
Very nice looking set up. I just got my tech license and a Yaesu VX-7 as well. I also just ordered a magnetic mount exterior antenna and a microphone to use on the road. I really like the way you mounted your HT to the dash-I need to figure out something similar. The blue CB mic really gives it a custom look!

Since you are new to amature radio (as I am) and you mentioned you enjoy hiking/backpacking, check out this thread:

http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=526&highlight=protocol

I thought it was helpful and I programmed the frequencies mentioned.

Mike
 

BajaTaco

Swashbuckler
Very nice Lance! That will be cool to see the quadband in your FJ when you get around to it. You mentioned mounting it under a single-DIN stereo - I would make sure it will be cool enough there. It will get pretty warm with the higher power and will need some decent air circulation.
 

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