Ford F-250 Troy Console

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chris3560

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This console is in my 1999 Ford F-250.. It houses the following:

Kenwood TK-790(H) 250 Channel, VHF, 110 Watt radio.

Kenwood TK-890(H), 160 Channel, UHF, 110 Watt Radio.

Bendix King EMH5990A, 210 Channel, VHF, 50 Watt Radio.

Unitrol Touchmaster TM-4 Lighting and Siren Controller.

Motorola Spectra, 800MHz Smartnet Trunking Radio (Below Touchmaster out of picture.


I use this equipment for Fire Captain position in Arizona. The console is made by Troy Consoles. Sorry about the dust. To busy to keep it clean lately!

Chris
 

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Nice clean install! and welcome to Radioreference.com Chris!
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if you need more room in the console you may want to consider the dual band kit on a single head kit for your Kenwood Radios
 

dangitdoug

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Too much dust!!

If my wife saw something with that much dust, she would throw it away and not tell me.
 

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The TK-790 is a remote mount with the radio mounted behind the seat. I respond to incidents that require me to listen to the UHF while transnmiting on the VHF. I have looked into the dual head kit but I don't think it wil suit my needs.

The current dust level isnt that bad, you should have seen it after two weeks chasing lightning fires in AZ - The console was probably just as bad as the undercarage of the truck!
 

Colton25

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Can you mount a Tk-790H this way without the remote mount?

The TK-790 is a remote mount with the radio mounted behind the seat. I respond to incidents that require me to listen to the UHF while transnmiting on the VHF. I have looked into the dual head kit but I don't think it wil suit my needs.



The current dust level isnt that bad, you should have seen it after two weeks chasing lightning fires in AZ - The console was probably just as bad as the undercarage of the truck!





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This would be in a rack mount, so you just use the standard tk-790 faceplate?


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