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lugoffman

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I got a bc296d hand held and would like to know were can i get me a mount to place the radio near the passenger seat to come up close to the radio. I am looking for somthing simular to what is in the picture in this link but need it to be able to hold three radios if possiable one radio holder will work or even two but here is the link to what i'm sort of looking for http://www.radioreference.com/forums...d.php?t=104499anyone have a link that they can send me to buy one or any ideas
 
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lugoffman

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That's a pretty tough way to mount a handheld scanner, lol! :eek:

Lugoff, your link doesn't work, so we can't see what you are referring to.

Don't know what happened to it it was a pic I found from someone that had it it the my shack thread must of gotten deleted but any ways what I'm wanting is a mount to , were I can put three handheld radios in my car. sort of like somthing were I can also take the radio out if needed to I'll try to find another pic. but any ideas ???
 

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I was looking at ScannerStandMan's stuff the other day and envisioned sticking one of his 3-scanner stands on top of one of those flex neck mounts in the car. That would seem to work fine. Or you could just fashion something similar with scrap metal and belt clips or microphone holders.
 

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Whoops, missed the handheld part. Using the idea of the belt clips, how about the Galls stack with three flat steel bars screwed into the sides and then clipping the handhelds on those?
 
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