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Professional Installers in NNJ?

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cgresq192

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Can anyone recommend a professional installer for mobile ham/scanner equipment in the northern new jersey area. I'd look into a local car radio installer, but I'd prefer someone with Ham/scanner expierence and also familar with new vehicles

I have a new 2009 civic and would like to go with someone reputable, as my main concerns are maintaing my vehicle warranty and also not messing up the airbags.

I'd do things myself but see above.

Any input is appreciated.

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firetaz834

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I don't know the are specifically, but you might try to look up the local Motorola dealer in your area. They should be able to do the job that you want because they deal with professional radio systems.
 

James04TJ

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Do not under any circumstances use a local car audio shop. They are not familiar with RF and you will likely not like the results.
 
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