Handheld Radio Holders

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keithmj

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Hi all..I was just wondering what you use to hold your hand held scanners to keep them from tipping over or off of a table? I was thinking of something simple and cheap that the scanner belt clip could hook onto...Cheers..Keithmj
 
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Gymbag

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Try this web site out scannerstandman.blogspot.com Hopefully its what you are looking for. Now all I gotta do is order meself a couple:)
 

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go to wall mart in the auto section theres small black cop holders called Spill Master Euro Jr they work great about 2.99 each
 

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safetyobc

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keithmj said:
Has anyone ordered one of them that can let us know how they like them? Cheers..Keithmj

I have one for my BCD396T. This thing is built like a rock. I highly recommend them to anyone. They are sturdy and will last a life time. He has pics on his website and also you can view pics of them in this thread http://www.radioreference.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30278 keep in mind that the ones in that thread are for this website auction only.

These are high quality stands.
 

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not my idea someone else on RR did that i got it from him they work great for the 97 andf 96 i had a 92 and it worked so so (the power connector was a little to low)
 

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FCVPI99 said:
not my idea someone else on RR did that i got it from him they work great for the 97 andf 96 i had a 92 and it worked so so (the power connector was a little to low)
Why not just take a Dremel and notch it out? That is one way or just put a piece of foam in it and move the radio up a bit? Cheers..Keithmj
 
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