radiowave15
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- Nov 29, 2011
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Hello all,
I'm new here. I have been a General licensed ham for 20 years and used to be somewhat active on the bands. Then life took over...marriage, kids, job, etc. I'm slowly getting back into the hobby. I've always enjoyed CW as well as other modes and want to get back into those.
I also wanted to get a rig back in the car. In college and the years after I did a lot of HF and VHF while driving around. My current vehicle does not have much space for radios. However, after a lot of thought I designed a dash mount for an old 2 meter that did not require any drilling of holes into the dash. It's very solid and can come out in less than a minute.
I'm sure others could build better looking mounts but this is my $12.00 design. I did a quick YouTube video of the build.
Ham Radio Install on 2006 Ford Mustang - YouTube
Thanks,
Dan
I'm new here. I have been a General licensed ham for 20 years and used to be somewhat active on the bands. Then life took over...marriage, kids, job, etc. I'm slowly getting back into the hobby. I've always enjoyed CW as well as other modes and want to get back into those.
I also wanted to get a rig back in the car. In college and the years after I did a lot of HF and VHF while driving around. My current vehicle does not have much space for radios. However, after a lot of thought I designed a dash mount for an old 2 meter that did not require any drilling of holes into the dash. It's very solid and can come out in less than a minute.
I'm sure others could build better looking mounts but this is my $12.00 design. I did a quick YouTube video of the build.
Ham Radio Install on 2006 Ford Mustang - YouTube
Thanks,
Dan