After we moved to Arizona I bought a new 2015 Honda Pilot. This replaces the Odyssey that I used to have.
I installed 4 NMO mounts on the roof and eventually have to figure out an HF solution. So far I have the 2 scanners (BCD996XT and a BCT15) and the Alinco DR-638 installed. I have an Icom IC-7000 but still need a high-amperage power source and an HF antenna mount before that is practical.
I have the 3 different Pro-Clip solutions but so far haven't needed them. I will hang on to them in case I decide to use them.
Below are the antennas. They are pretty straightforward NMO mounts with Comet and Larson dual band antennas. These work well for the scanners too. 1 is reserved for the IC-7000, 2 are connected to the scanners and one to the 638.
Below are the radio heads up front.
The RH-96's are mounted to the front wall of the center console. One is usually used for CloseCall and the other for railroads, aviation or other scanning.
The 638 is actually mounted to a remote speaker that is just the right size to wedge into the little shelf below the air conditioning controls. I just screwed the head bracket to the top part of the speaker housing and wedged it in tightly.
The IC-7000 head will eventually end up on one of the ProClip mounts, I haven't decided where yet.
The radios themselves are located in the covered cargo area at the rear of the truck:
You can see the spare antenna cable for the IC-7000 and the space it will go in once I get the antenna figured out. The remote head cable is already in place.
When you close the cargo cover the radios are out of sight:
I have a Diamond lip mount like I had used in my previous Pilot and Odyssey. The issue I have (and had) is that there is a secondary lip on the hatch that prevents being able to get the allen wrench on to tighten them. I have used hex-head cap screws on my prior installs but they are hard to find out here so it will have to wait until I can get them or figure something else out.
I installed 4 NMO mounts on the roof and eventually have to figure out an HF solution. So far I have the 2 scanners (BCD996XT and a BCT15) and the Alinco DR-638 installed. I have an Icom IC-7000 but still need a high-amperage power source and an HF antenna mount before that is practical.
I have the 3 different Pro-Clip solutions but so far haven't needed them. I will hang on to them in case I decide to use them.
Below are the antennas. They are pretty straightforward NMO mounts with Comet and Larson dual band antennas. These work well for the scanners too. 1 is reserved for the IC-7000, 2 are connected to the scanners and one to the 638.
Below are the radio heads up front.
The RH-96's are mounted to the front wall of the center console. One is usually used for CloseCall and the other for railroads, aviation or other scanning.
The 638 is actually mounted to a remote speaker that is just the right size to wedge into the little shelf below the air conditioning controls. I just screwed the head bracket to the top part of the speaker housing and wedged it in tightly.
The IC-7000 head will eventually end up on one of the ProClip mounts, I haven't decided where yet.
The radios themselves are located in the covered cargo area at the rear of the truck:
You can see the spare antenna cable for the IC-7000 and the space it will go in once I get the antenna figured out. The remote head cable is already in place.
When you close the cargo cover the radios are out of sight:
I have a Diamond lip mount like I had used in my previous Pilot and Odyssey. The issue I have (and had) is that there is a secondary lip on the hatch that prevents being able to get the allen wrench on to tighten them. I have used hex-head cap screws on my prior installs but they are hard to find out here so it will have to wait until I can get them or figure something else out.