Try TX3100 (plug & play) there's one on fleabay for $265.
I got mine from Autobarn for $295.:D
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local fire mobs are testing these as hand held fir ground radios.
i was wondering can they be hooked up to a exteral antenea.
we had some problems with the new replacment GME.we have loads of them in all our fleet and for us hiteck operators that can understand--how to program the chanells so that everone can here each other on the same chanell..
truck sales like gilbert and roach often sell GME for big discounts.
Thanks for all the comments, most informative.
Looks like I will put the antenna on the roof and look at a uniden 7760 radio. At the same time I'll fit a triaxid duel battery, as I don't want to go through the firewall twice.
But it might have to wait a month or two as we are heading to the Land Rover Show at Melrose this Easter.
DrJ put me onto these guys. Very cheap, great service and fast delivery, highly recommended.
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Lou...
OK, so who was the person who called MobileOne? :p The lady said she had someone calling about an install on the same car as mine and asked for some links because she likes the links of the photos I sent her. :D
To be honest it is not going through the firewall that is the hard part (that was quite easy with narrow power cables for the CB ). It's the routing of a cable around the door sill under the plastic steps that is the painful part. Those clips dropping into the body (despite my absolute best efforts) had me understanding why mechanics swear so much (I don't swear)! Last time I did it was for wiring a reverse camera.
My antenna & cable arrived today, so I am going to be digging around there again. Oh well...
PM me if you want any ideas or photos, as I have done the mounting of the UH7760NB.
I decided to add my version to this old'ish thread. I picked up good advice along the way from this and a few other threads, so here's a link to another good thread just for reference of people searching in future.http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/...set-up-d4.html
I went with a GME TX3100, which is a cheaper one with screen & controls on the main unit. This precluded the "under-the-seat" mounting options. Plus I wanted to be able to remove everything quickly and easily and for it to be easily used by the co-pilot.
Here it is ...
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/members/lr...nstalled-1.jpg
The power cable is run by splicing into the permanent feed cig plug in the back that was installed with the Traxide kit, with the cable running in door sill channel and then under driver seat mounting plastic covers. That way it is tucked out of the way when not in use. I just pop it and the aerial cable over the side of the cupholder when UHF is installed.
Looking down on it, you can see the hook/loom tape I used to attach it.
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/members/lr...nstalled-2.jpg
Plus the piece of wood I made up to cover the cables. It's not pretty but does the job. The handpiece fits very neatly into the little storage pocket opposite EPB.
The tape is a 3M product and is completely removable. Below you can see how one half stays attached to console.
I've been leaving it like this but it also comes off easily without residue. It's called 3M Command Hanging Strip.
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/members/lr...nstalled-3.jpg
So not the neatest install but I find it works well for the times we have the UHF in use on trips or 4WDing.
Aerial cable is run through the usual firewall grommet and I went with the LAB bonnet bracket, passenger side because entry into engine bay was easier that side.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...015/08/200.jpg
6dB Laser antenna was recommended by Olbis in Brisbane for general purpose use.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...015/06/177.jpg
Regards,
Scott
I saw recently that Oricom make a plug and play model too
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Just a little idea for anyone going to the trouble of putting a cable through the firewall.
Whilst your doing all that hard work, push a couple of metres of trailer cable, 5 or 7 core, through at the same time. Then whenever you need some wire to operate a switch, say driving lights or whatever, you just need to connect to either end.
Very handy.