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Title: UHF install
Post by: thommo19 on October 06, 2013, 09:55:35 PM
Where have you guys mounted your UHF radios?
I have a Narava and just after some good ideas.
Wouldn't dare ask on recommendations for radios,I am going for GME as an Australian product.
Jeff
Title: UHF install
Post by: 99disco on October 06, 2013, 10:23:09 PM
I've always been a fan of roof mounting radios, keeps them up and out of the way. I hate having stuff on or over the dash, the cords are always in the wrong place. eg over air con controls or the CD player.

Good call on the gme mate, I've had one in every car I've owned and never a spot of trouble, and as you say their Australian.



Shane
Title: Re: UHF install
Post by: bodgie on October 06, 2013, 10:31:03 PM
Remote head radios are the easiest to install as all you need is the mic up on the dash. Saying that though most radios are pretty small these days so they can be installed most places.
Title: Re: UHF install
Post by: evolution on October 06, 2013, 10:39:17 PM
As said prior, remote mic units are fantastic for modern cars where the dash etc just does not allow for addons.
The most common place I put them at work is under the dash with the mike coming through a little hole. The only downside is that it isnt unusal for the speaker to be hard to hear. But an external speaker is an easy fix. Again mounted under the dash works well.

It does make for a very clean installation, but I am more partial to a roof console.
More storage space, easy to use and nice and high which makes it easy to hear.
I am a bit short though, so I don't have to worry about hitting my head on it.

Cheers
Evo
Title: Re: UHF install
Post by: doc evil on October 06, 2013, 11:34:30 PM
Another vote for roof consoles.
Title: Re: UHF install
Post by: bodgie on October 07, 2013, 09:02:53 AM
As said prior, remote mic units are fantastic for modern cars where the dash etc just does not allow for addons.
The most common place I put them at work is under the dash with the mike coming through a little hole. The only downside is that it isnt unusal for the speaker to be hard to hear. But an external speaker is an easy fix. Again mounted under the dash works well.

It does make for a very clean installation, but I am more partial to a roof console.
More storage space, easy to use and nice and high which makes it easy to hear.
I am a bit short though, so I don't have to worry about hitting my head on it.


Some units have the speaker in the Mic (Uniden and Icom from memory) so this overcomes this issue, an external speaker solves the problem though.
Title: Re: UHF install
Post by: evolution on October 07, 2013, 10:08:42 AM
Some units have the speaker in the Mic (Uniden and Icom from memory) so this overcomes this issue, an external speaker solves the problem though.

Yep they do, but they are not overly loud in my opinion.

Cheers
Evo
Title: Re: UHF install
Post by: thommo19 on October 07, 2013, 10:32:46 AM
Can you wire the radio speakers into the car audio?
Jeff
Title: Re: UHF install
Post by: evolution on October 07, 2013, 10:52:07 AM
Can you wire the radio speakers into the car audio?
Jeff

It is possible, but not overly easy due to the power output of the external speaker jack and the power level of most car radio speakers.
You also run into feedback noise and signal interference.
The only way I have achieved any real success is to run a double jack cable from the rear speaker output on the uhf into the aux jack into an aftermarket radio.
That way the radio's built in amplifier can boost the signal power.
You also don't run into interference issues due to the radio only sending out the signal from the Aux in (UHF) to the speakers.

Cheers
Evo
Title: Re: UHF install
Post by: Graza71 on October 10, 2013, 12:45:53 PM
(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/10/10/zyhy7a6a.jpg)
This is where I mounted my GME 3100tx (I think that's the right code?) in my Pathfinder
Had to pull a few bits of the dash out (which is simple) and drill a couple of holes in the plastic storage pocket to allow cables to pass through. Works a treat. I can still use the storage pocket too :)

Graza
Title: Re: UHF install
Post by: KingBilly on October 10, 2013, 01:23:56 PM
Yep they do, but they are not overly loud in my opinion.

Cheers
Evo

I have an Icom IC440N and no problems with speaker clarity.  Nice neat installation with only the mike on the dash.

KB
Title: Re: UHF install
Post by: thommo19 on October 10, 2013, 01:47:54 PM
Thanks guys .
Graza 71,your dash is similar to mine will probably go thre same way.
thanks
Jeff
Title: Re: UHF install
Post by: nick_4x4 on October 10, 2013, 02:16:48 PM
Where have you guys mounted your UHF radios?
I have a Narava and just after some good ideas.
Wouldn't dare ask on recommendations for radios,I am going for GME as an Australian product.
Jeff


This is where we chucked mine, evo done most of the work though.

http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=32248.0

Title: Re: UHF install
Post by: thommo19 on October 10, 2013, 03:11:39 PM
Nice Nick 4x4 .
Has anyone any experience with the Digitech 5w UHF. I haven't heard of them before but seem a good price.
Jeff