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Jimmy Mac February 10th 06 07:05 AM

Mobile Rig
 
You could probably get away with bolting a Kenwood TS-440S/AT under the dash
on the passenger side! ;-)

No really - look at the catalog for the compact mobiles with the remote
heads. You could probably fabricate some sort of mount that slips into those
vents above the stereo.

Personally? I drive a Mustang and use a TH-F6 Triband HT that fits in my
shirt pocket.

wrote in message
...
Looking to install a mobile rig in a 2005 Chevy Malibu with the same
interior/console/dashboard as shown in the attached picture. Any
recommendations for equipment, to include transcievers, amplifiers,
antenna, etc. would be greatly appreciated. I'd like to keep the cost to
a minimum.

--
Chaplain (1LT) Lonnie J. Potter
Aide-de-Camp
Kentucky Brigade, Third Division
United States Corps of Chaplains





Noon-Air February 10th 06 01:04 PM

Mobile Rig
 
I did the TS-480HX with Turbo Tuner and Tarheel M-200 screwdriver, and
FT-7800R with glas mount dual band antenna in my Tundra.... it worked out
well. pics here.
http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/TS-...os/browse/e113
The remote faces on these rigs were a great help.... the body of the radios
can be mounted most anywhere.

-n6ojn
--

Steve @ Noon-Air Heating & A/C


Life is what happens while you were making other plans

"Jimmy Mac" wrote in message
...
You could probably get away with bolting a Kenwood TS-440S/AT under the
dash on the passenger side! ;-)

No really - look at the catalog for the compact mobiles with the remote
heads. You could probably fabricate some sort of mount that slips into
those vents above the stereo.

Personally? I drive a Mustang and use a TH-F6 Triband HT that fits in my
shirt pocket.

wrote in message
...
Looking to install a mobile rig in a 2005 Chevy Malibu with the same
interior/console/dashboard as shown in the attached picture. Any
recommendations for equipment, to include transcievers, amplifiers,
antenna, etc. would be greatly appreciated. I'd like to keep the cost to
a minimum.

--
Chaplain (1LT) Lonnie J. Potter
Aide-de-Camp
Kentucky Brigade, Third Division
United States Corps of Chaplains








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