The length is not that far. The engine compartment fuse block to just rear of the driver's side. I would say 6 feet.
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The length is not that far. The engine compartment fuse block to just rear of the driver's side. I would say 6 feet.
the scale has to to with length*2 against % loss and voltage and amperage. there is an actual calc just don't rem off the top of my head
then you have to rem that dc uses the entire area of the copper to travel, not just the outer surface, allowing more transmition through smaller guage
On that radio, I never needed more than low power to hit any repeater I could hear.
Yep, heat is an enemy, and you always want to be 50% of the rated capacity. Fuses in cars are typically double the load.
So the Cup Holder will serve as a ready made mounting bracket. After all this equipment is mounted, drinks will not go anywhere near the center console anyways.
Left is the new, Right is the old! (Baofeng UV-5R + large cap battery + mic + 14" antenna)
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Looks good to me. Plenty of room there on the dash with that cup holder thing folded down.
I think the CB (eventually) will get mounted underneath the fold down cup holder, or even perhaps above everything bolted to the black trim. Since I just want a CB for monitoring pretty much, being able to talk to truckers who are on the road is a great way to be aware of what is going on.
Went to HRO today. Got a new lip mount for the antenna, some power wire, and an extension kit for the head unit and the microphone.
looks like I'm going to install on the 4th!!!
more pics to come!
Looks good!
Who needs cup holders anyway?