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Thread: UHF location in a D2 TD5

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    Sharkee Guest

    UHF location in a D2 TD5

    Where did you mount your uhf in you TD5. I have a Uniden uh088 and am wondering where to put it?

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    i put mine up on the roof in the centre, just infront of the panel that usually has the sunroof switches in it but my unit is a GME 3200 so its pretty small and as a bonus i just tuck the mic into the map shelf, it keeps the centre console uncluttered!

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    Rod 46 Guest
    As Pedro would say search is your friend

    Try this

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...available.html

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    Sharkee Guest
    Thanks guys I was thinking of putting it up on the roof console bit. I did do a search Rod but did'nt come up with anything usefull. Maybe I didnt type in the right words.Thanks again
    Steve

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    RecMec Guest
    G'evening All, I did the same as Bluelight, GME 3200, slung it under the
    overhead console. It doesn't allow the sun visor to close fully to the roof
    but still folds out of the line of sight. Hooked the mike immediately to the
    left of the visor, just to the right of the central section of the console. Nice 'n neat. Leaves me plenty of option for fitting of the Codan.

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    Below and to the left of steering

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    I just wedged my GME3200 in the overhead map shelf - been there 8 years now and hasn't budged.
    Roger


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    GME TX4600 bolted straight to top of the dash (just left of instrument cluster).

    It is easy to see and reach and the handset cant hit me in the head if it comes of its clip.

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    Sharkee Guest
    Thanks, Unfortunately I cant put mine under the dash/around steering wheel as my leg will hit it I think so I think I'll go with the overhead console at this stage.
    Thanks for all the replies
    Cheers Steve

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    I bought a dash pod and mounted it in that. Easy to read and use without taking eyes too far off the road. Pod doesn't obstruct road vision due to high seat position. Got my pod from Dept of Interior (consoles.com.au). Pod gives you room to put other things, too. I've put a voltmeter and switch for main/auxilliary battery.
    Mal

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