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No need to make it any more diffislut that it has to be,
Just use a generic cell phone holder. Mount the thing anywhere you need to in the cab. Some even clip to the air vents. Run your cables under the dash so that they are out of the way of the foot pedals (be safe out there) and you're all set. "Matt" wrote in message ... Not sure if there are any commercial mounts available or not, but you may want to look at some of the older (i.e. bulkier) mobile phone brackets that were designed to hold multiple types of mobile phones. Terminate your cable for the external antenna with whatever connection the 95 uses (guessing BNC) and plug it into the scanner and do the same with the power plug - either run it from the ciggy lighter socket or direct from the fuse block (probably better off using the accessories rather than direct from the car battery). Not sure how much damage you want to cause with the fixing of the bracket to the dash, but you could either screw it in or use some double sided tape for a less destructive install. Bit of a dick around having to plug in the antenna and the power every time you put it into the car though - maybe you might want to permantly install a mobile scanner in the car and use the handheld for when you are out of the car? Matt "Ruffin" wrote in message om... I have a Pro95 scanner and would like to assemble a easy mount in my s10 pickup that can hold the scanner and allow me to connect external power and antenna. I have the antenna already mounted. I need some kind of holder or pedastol to set the scanner on but still needs to easily removed etc. Right now it just slides around on the seats mytemp at rtpscan dot com |
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