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Here is my mobile setup that was just finished today...

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From the top...
Midland Weathermax CB
Radioshack Pro-2055
Motorola Maratrac 6m
Motorola x9000 Dual radio 2m/70cm

http://i441.photobucket.com/albums/qq140/kd0ezq/100_0249.jpg

and the farm...

http://i441.photobucket.com/albums/qq140/kd0ezq/100_0253.jpg

Comtelco 800 mhz for scanner
Maxrad Uhf
Larsen VHF
Larsen NMO27 for CB
and Maxrad MLB4700 for 6m

Its not complete, there is console with a Motorola MW520 on the way, but got everything installed so far, so I wanted to share...

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Tim, when you get the console will you be replacing the peg board setup? I like that picture of the antennas, especially the reflection in the window. It gives me some idea of the area you live in.

I don't understand mag mounts either. They are put on to keep from damaging the vehicle with a hole. My experience with mag mounts, although very limited, is that the mount scratches the paint and it comes loose and flies around when a big oncoming truck passes. Sometimes the air currents created by a truck are so severe that it shakes the car and that is when the mag mount goes flying.

I also do not understand how antennas mounted on stock roof racks are grounded. These racks seem to be a combination of medal and plastic, with the plastic on the outside. With this type of installation how is the antenna grounded and without a good ground how can you approach a good SWR?
 

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I don't understand mag mounts either. They are put on to keep from damaging the vehicle with a hole. My experience with mag mounts, although very limited, is that the mount scratches the paint and it comes loose and flies around when a big oncoming truck passes. Sometimes the air currents created by a truck are so severe that it shakes the car and that is when the mag mount goes flying.

I'm one of the biggest "drill those holes" advocates in the amateur radio and commercial / LMR radio field that there ever was. I have a magnetic mount horror story that happened to a friend of mine from a local radio club recently. This could have been a tragedy, but it wasn't, luckily for him.

This friend who I will call "Ken," was driving along a busy boulevard in a suburb of Chicago on a Sunday afternoon. As he was passing one of the local car dealers (which was closed as all car dealerships are on Sunday in Illinois), he noticed several of the large balloons which hold up strings of flags that are used for sales and promotions. Because it was Sunday, a few of the balloons were close to the ground and on the ground near the pavement. As Ken drove by, he noticed that one of the "strings" was immediately right in front of him. He continued to drive and was unable to stop. As a result, his car caught the string and in a matter of a second, snared the antenna on his roof that uses one of the "Hershey's Kisses" style magnet antenna mounts. The antenna somehow snapped off, and the mount was flown into his driver's side (open) window and smacked him in the side of the head. He said that he was dazed, and pulled over to the side of the road to see what happened. Until he actually got out of the car, and saw the remnants of the antenna (and mount inside his car), he realized what happened. A police officer was in the immediate area and approached "Ken" asking him if he was all right, and if he needed an ambulance. "Ken" said that he was OK, and declined medical assistance. When "Ken" told me this story on the air the next day, I said that I would be burning the telephone lines to the car dealership, informing them what happened, and how dangerous this was, but he said that he didn't need the aggravation and didn't want a confrontation (on the phone). So I guess this sort of just went away for "Ken."

This is a true story. Can you imagine if this would have happened if he was using a bigger antenna on the little "Hershey's Kiss" magnet mount? The whole contraption could have come through (the car window open or closed) and caused serious injuries or death.
 
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Oh yeah the peg board console is gone when the console is here.... The pegboard is a poormans console, but it is actually an idea stolen from the KHP! The consoles in their cars are pegboard consoles made by the inmates!

The X9000 setup is a dual radio single head setup, kind of rare, it takes special firmware and special software, and they are hard to find anymore. But it works great, I love it!

I have always drilled holes, most of the time, when I trade vehicles, that happens the first night they sit in the garage! I have never lost money because of a couple of holes when I trade cars!

The MW520 is going to be used for APRS and GPS mapping.

Thanks for the great responses!
 

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as Sarah would say Drill baby Drill!

Oh yeah the peg board console is gone when the console is here.... The pegboard is a poormans console, but it is actually an idea stolen from the KHP! The consoles in their cars are pegboard consoles made by the inmates!

I have always drilled holes, most of the time, when I trade vehicles, that happens the first night they sit in the garage! I have never lost money because of a couple of holes when I trade cars!

I have 14 NMO holes in the top of my Chevy Suburban 2500 and hope to purchase another one in January 2009 and start drilling away the day I get it. If you can't enjoy your vehicle why bye it... I can't stand the thought of having coax running across the top of my automobile.
 

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I have always drilled holes, most of the time, when I trade vehicles, that happens the first night they sit in the garage! I have never lost money because of a couple of holes when I trade cars!

I have 14 NMO holes in the top of my Chevy Suburban 2500 and hope to purchase another one in January 2009 and start drilling away the day I get it. If you can't enjoy your vehicle why bye it... I can't stand the thought of having coax running across the top of my automobile.

AMEN! 100% with you, Tim!
 
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