Yaesu Ham Radio Installed!

DaktariEd

2005, 2006 Tech Course Champion: Expedition Trophy
Well, I finished up the install today. Started last weekend, but never seemed to have any time in the evenings...

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I installed the radio bracket on the front of the rear drawer unit, right next to the battery box. Made for a very simple power cable run...a simple terminal adapter for each lead.
The Yaesu FT-8800 has a nice remote-head mount, so I placed it up on the windshield frame to the upper left of the rear view mirror. The cable runs up along the upper edge of the windshield frame where it meets the roof, under the lip of the weatherseal....it's essentially invisible.
Yesterday my friend, Chris (pipeplug), came over and we fashioned an antenna bracket from 1/8" steel. Rather than try to bend a bracket to fit behind the hood latch (as we had discussed on another thread) we decided to make a simple flat bracket that installed nicely right in front of the latch. No muss, no fuss. I ran the antenna cable down the inside edge of the hood out of sight, then through the firewall (had a hole already there, just needed a bushing) and under the floor mats alongside the center console.
The antenna is a Comet SBB-7. It has a nice fold-over hinge that allows the 55" mast to be laid down to 90˚ in any direction. I am going to see if I can get a small rubber "catch" to set the antenna into when I raise the hood. I also picked up a shorty 18" Comet antenna for trail runs where I don't need a lot of distance.

All in all a great addition to the Cruiser.
Now to get outdoors and try it out!

:sombrero:
KE7OEF
 

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1leglance

2007 Expedition Trophy Champion, Overland Certifie
looks great....how is the 8800 without button lights at night?
Sound quality and ease of use when driving?
I am in peru now so my radio purchase will be mid aug...still picking between the 7800 & 8800...
I really like your clean overhead install.
great work
enjoy
1leglance
 

gary in ohio

Explorer
Nice looking. Might want to add a couple more cable ties on the RF deck to keep them from flopping around. I like the head placement, but I think the mic is going to get into the way.
 

PhulesAU

Explorer
:victory: Looks great, what is that piece/thing with your call sign on it? mirror mount? I've never seen the inside of that model Yota.
 

DaktariEd

2005, 2006 Tech Course Champion: Expedition Trophy
I had a few minutes to try out the radio...just listening....tonight. Even inside the garage I was hearing a 2 m conversation from over 15 miles away. Clear as a bell! Amazing! :victory:

Tomorrow I'll pull it outside and see what I get, maybe try a contact or two.

Let's see....

1leglance...the hand-mic/controller buttons light up, but the remote face buttons do not. I'm not sure how that will affect me in the long run. Most functions that I would probably use are on the hand-mic....just have to memorize a few button and switch locations for ease-of-use. Haven't used it driving yet. We shall see!

Gary, what do you mean by "...more cable ties on the RF deck..."? I rolled up the excess cable and tied them in bundles, then slid them under the passenger seat...out of sight and out of the way. Is that it?

PhulesAU, yes that's the mirror mount. Don't know if it's stock or not...but it's a handy place for my call sign and the little temperature sensor (the black dot with the wire attached).

Time to read....I'm going to start studying for my General class license...:coffeedrink:

:sombrero:
 

gary in ohio

Explorer
DaktariEd said:
Gary, what do you mean by "...more cable ties on the RF deck..."? I rolled up the excess cable and tied them in bundles, then slid them under the passenger seat...out of sight and out of the way. Is that it?

You should never coil up a power cable It should be cut to length. Also the power, coax and remote head just seem to be laying on the floor. Cable tie them to the bench so the cables can get tangled or caught on anything.
 

DaktariEd

2005, 2006 Tech Course Champion: Expedition Trophy
Good point!
As I seem to recall a power cable in a loop will generate a field of some sort...(?)...

:sombrero:
 

sdlsatcom

New member
you can also generate a e-field from a coiled power cable. Similar to a magnet or inductor. At 12v it takes a fair amount of "wraps" but for the most part you want to avoid this.

That is a nice install, i went with the 7800 and am going to upgrade to the 857. I'll never go back to a non-remote mount radio. The way vehicles keep getting smaller on the inside you have to go remote, just need to find a place to put my APRS stuff now...

love the 40 man, nice install
 

Azrocks

Adventurer
Can you post a pic of the antenna that shows the cable routing off the antenna? Looks great, I'll be installing my FT8900 here soon and have really been wondering about the mounting issue on the FJ40.

I'm looking a making a bracket that mounts to the inside fender the angles up and out the hood like yours. That way I don't have to do any drilling on the outside of the body and can open the hood easily (hopefully).

I just need to figure out cable routing and hope you have it all figured out! :)
 

Hltoppr

El Gringo Spectacular!
So, I'm resurrecting this thread for those of us who have FJ4x Cruisers....

Ed, How do you like this setup; specifically, the antenna.... Have you found that there is enought ground plane to make the location effective?

Also...so those of us who'd rather just copy something that works, rather than reinvent the wheel so to speak, what mount/coax cable are you using?

-H- :ylsmoke:
 

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