Midland MXT575 GMRS Radio Install.
Last year my father and I purchased a couple Midland Radios at Overland Expo, they were on sale and came with the 3db ghost antenna and low profile mount as part of the show package. We have used handheld GMRS Radios while traveling together for several years and they have worked great, but having the built in vehicle powered radios will be a nice step up...more power, longer range, better sound and no batteries to mess with! We will still carry the hand held units to use when outside of the vehicles.
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Supplies used:
- SeaView Cable Gland- Available on Amazon Here: CLICK HERE
- Midland MXT575 Radio - Available on Amazon Here: CLICK HERE
- Midland 3db Ghost Antenna - Available on Amazon Here: CLICK HERE
- Midland low profile antenna cable - Available on Amazon Here: CLICK HERE
- Midland Roll Bar Mount - Available on Amazon Here: CLICK HERE
Time to get this baby installed! Removing the Mule bag and ceiling panels to gain access to the underside of the roof.
I tilted the rack up on the driver's side and supported it with a piece of 2x4. This will give me access to install a cable gland.
To pass the antenna cable through the roof I'm using a Seaview marine cable gland, these are completely water proof and make a long lasting reliable way to pass wires through the ceiling.
The Seaview kit comes with some short pieces of brass tubing. These are used to drill holes through the rubber compression block. Tubing in a drill leaves a nice smooth hole in the rubber, don't use a drill bit as it will tear the rubber and possibly compromise the seal. The antenna wire is smaller than the smallest piece of tubing that was included so I looked around the shop and was able to find another piece of tubing that was just slightly big. Using a drill and a sander quickly reduced it to proper size.
After the hole was drilled I used a razor blade make a cut to install the wire.
Drilling a hole in the roof to pass the wire through.
I'll be mounting the 3db ghost antenna here.
Drilling the holes to mount the gland base.
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