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Motorla SyntorX9000 in a 2002 Ford Tarusus

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sgtmatt

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Hi All, Just wondering how'd you go about installing a Motorola Syntor X9000 in a 2002 Ford Taurus. Not real sure so I thought I'd turn to the radio community for help. Also wodering if anyone can reccomend a good antenna?

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jparks29

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what band? I'd go with a 1/4 wave for simplicity.....if it's LB, then you'll be 'stuck' with a baseload 1/4 wave......unless you want a ball mount...heh..

run red wire to battery, fused....

black wire to ground....

run control head cable to mounting location for control head....

wire in org/grn leads for constant/switched ignition (on control head)

mount speaker......


good to go..
 
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