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What kind of antenna are you using (as well as base)?
Where did you mount the rest of the FT-8800? I have them in two of our vehicles, and want to mount one in the M1009. Also, what did you do for the antenna feedlines? I'm thinking about a short jumper cable from the antenna through the top, with enough slack in the feedline so that I can remove the top and then run the feedline right to the antenna without having to pull the cables back through the top.Here is my radio set up, 1. FT8800(vhf/uhf) dash with detachable faceplate. 2. FT2900 (vhf) on the left. And a CB on the right with a small ac inverter for the Hand held chargers both dual band (vhf/uhf) View attachment 585747View attachment 585748
The base is AB-558 and the antenna is actually 3 sections MS 116, MS 117 and MS 118What kind of antenna are you using (as well as base)?
Where did you mount the rest of the FT-8800? I have them in two of our vehicles, and want to mount one in the M1009. Also, what did you do for the antenna feedlines?
I used standard nmo mount with rg59 cables already attached. Then ran them through the holes in the cab and attached PL259 connectors. I also have a 1/4 mag mount on the roof.
I was looking for a better way, other than a K30 magnetic mount out the back door of my CUCV II. ThanksGunner, did you have to modify the antenna itself or the base so it would work correctly with your CB?
Also, what did you do for the antenna feedlines? I'm thinking about a short jumper cable from the antenna through the top, with enough slack in the feedline so that I can remove the top and then run the feedline right to the antenna without having to pull the cables back through the top.
I used standard nmo mount with rg59 cables already attached. Then ran them through the holes in the cab and attached PL259 connectors. I also have a 1/4 mag mount on the roof.