the headlining is actually glued to a thin fibreglass shell, it is held up on to the roof by the trims, buttons and sunvisors .
If you undo the top console, undo the grab rails and a couple of other things you will be able to carefully drop one side down and get behind it to do your wire feeding etc.


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at the arrays some drivers have mounted on their bars which through their own lack of knowledge or bad advice you will see for instance UHFCB and Mobile phone antennae mounted side x side and many times a mere 15 > 20cm between them. Any mass within 70cm of the UHF antenna will compromise the radiation efficiency of it, something that you don't want given that it is already in a less than ideal position. The adjacent antenna will alter the VSWR of the UHFCB antenna causing some of our meagre 5 watts to be reflected back to the radio rather than radiated and all with the potential to damage the radio if the VSWR is high enough.
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