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Thank you, I also forgot to mention that both vehicles have GMRS Radio capabilities (don't worry I'm licensed). EDIT: I've seen some of your videos when working on the M1009.
A couple of years ago my father found and bought a 1985/86 M1009 that was still wired for 24 volts, and had a stereo and sound system put in and I thought it would be cool to borrow it and take it to the post (I'm active duty) and show it off to the guys. A week became 3 months, and I eventually...
I recently bought a 1991 Suburban (last year of the Square-bodies) and have been converting it to be a companion to my 1985 K5 CUCV Military Vehicle. Cleaned the interior, repaired and covered front seats, fixed gear selector indicator, replaced dash speakers, replaced pin and bearing on...
If I understand this correctly, we are essentially bypassing all the circuitry in the mount for a direct connection from the BNC (or whatever port you are using) to the whip.
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