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It's Extremely Easy to Install a Mobile GMRS Radio 

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There are pros and cons to having a handheld GMRS radio vs a hard mounted and wired mobile radio. In this video I talk about the benefits and disadvantages and show you how I installed a Midland Microbilie GMRS radio in my Ford Bronco.
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@AllenJeter20
@AllenJeter20 2 года назад
A tip on the double sided tape in a vehicle. If you are using 3M VHB tape there are many different varieties for different purposes. You want to make sure you get a heat resistant version. Otherwise on a hot day in the summer the tape will fail. Learned this one the hard way. You want 3M VHB 4991 it's gray in color it is what is on the go pro mounts and it works great. Some of the other variations will fall right off as soon as it gets hot.
@KeithGrommes
@KeithGrommes 4 месяца назад
THANKS for this tip! We live in San Antonio and it gets very hot here! I just received my GMRS license (Callsign: WSAG549) so I’m in the market for both HH and mobile GMRS radios, which is what brought me here! Cheers, 73! KG1USA - USN, Radioman, Retired.
@CraterBeSilly
@CraterBeSilly 2 года назад
Well made video. To avoid fire, make sure you put a fuse (and maybe also a breaker) on the electrical wires very close to the battery. If the wiring gets pinched or the insulation rubs through the fuse will cut the power. I saw another overland RU-vidr burn up his off-road rig because he fused inside the passenger area of his vehicle. He even used his fire extinguisher. He was left stranded in the middle of nowhere. And food for thought: A 50 watt GMRS radio gets REALLY HOT with extended talking, so it should be mounted in a well ventilated location.
@1allanbmw
@1allanbmw 2 года назад
40 yr trucker offering my 2 cents here: you can get 'em in a pack, but very short bungee's are nice for hanging the mic from above. The metal hooks on either end are good for affixing one end from somewhere on the ceiling/roof or maybe sun visor (wherever) and then the other end (usually) at the point where the cord spirals. If you get your placement right, it can swing all day long without hitting anything (or anyone!) but it's always within reach, even for on-going conversations. DOT pulled me in at the St George Utah Port of Entry a few years ago for a level 3 safety check. When he opened my door he said, " Oh. I see you have a CB. You're Old School. Don't see CB's very often anymore." No wonder it got so quiet out there! Lol! Thanks for all the great videos. Now... where to put everything in my '59 Willy Wagon!
@48481168
@48481168 Год назад
Finally someone who actually shows you the “install” part in a video! I’ve seen countless videos that claim “install” in title but all the show if the unboxing and then the radio turning on and it’s feature!! Thumbs up for you sir!
@TrailRecon
@TrailRecon Год назад
Glad you enjoyed the video!
@griffinnoyer3297
@griffinnoyer3297 2 года назад
So excited to wake up and see another TR video! Amazing way to start the weekend
@research903
@research903 Год назад
The downside to running all your accessories directly to the battery is that it soon becomes a rat's nest. An alternative, with no downsides, is to install positive and negative bus bars. Doing that requires that you to run only ONE positive (fused to max expected combined load) and ONE negative wire (min 8AWG for each) to the bus bar. Now you have multiple terminals to which to add accessory power as needed and a good ground is always assured. Be sure to fuse the power wire to the accessory. Using auto-loom, you can make your wiring very neat. Amazon has a complete selection. Another trick I use is to color code the power wires. Having several red power wires can make it difficult to troubleshoot. However, by using different colored heat shrink or electrical tape to mark each end of the wire(and at about 2 foot intervals) it is easy to trace them when needed. The same can be done for the ground wires. The only accessory I ever wire directly to the battery is a winch. I use welding lead cable for that and color code them. I also use Anderson plugs to make winch maintenance easier when needed. Another plus of the Anderson plugs is that you can unplug the winch and plug in a set of jumper cables or other high-draw accessory when needed.
@LOVE-62
@LOVE-62 2 года назад
I just got this same Midland set up with the 6db antenna for both my son and I. Works awesome and the range is way better than I expected. Great set up Brad and clean install👍🏻
@gremlin3362
@gremlin3362 2 года назад
Me and my wife use the micro mobile and we love it. Whether wheeling or long trips it is a tool we have grown very fond of.
@Imolared_m5
@Imolared_m5 2 года назад
These are my favorite type of Trail Recon videos!!
@cincicycles
@cincicycles 2 года назад
Very timely video. I was just thinking about these options a few days ago. Thanks Brad!
@johnlone207
@johnlone207 2 года назад
Cool vid! Thank you! I got my GMRS license a month ago and very happy that I talk with many users from all over the place. I got a Wouxun KG-SX20G 20W and has been serving me well. Reaching repeaters 50+ miles out while indoors. I just ordered the Wouxun UV9 Pro for my HT.
@stevenlabarbera6878
@stevenlabarbera6878 Год назад
Great video. Been mulling around in my head on how to mount my GMRS in my 2016 Wrangler. This video helped. Thanks.
@msubulldogdotcom
@msubulldogdotcom 2 года назад
Nice clean install. The midlands with the controls on speaker mics open up a lot of options.
@rocklanderoffroad
@rocklanderoffroad 2 года назад
Midland has great customer service. Installed the same base unit and it was perfect for 2 months. Starting cutting itself off, sent them an email and proof of date of purchase, they sent me a new one no questions asked! We also have a couple of the handhelds for spotting other drivers.
@paulcook773
@paulcook773 2 года назад
Mounting my Midland GMRS is my next project. Thanks for the ideas!
@Gdavis135
@Gdavis135 Год назад
I just used Mountain2metal adapter to install my Midland radio in my 2022 Bronco. It puts it right above the glove box. I also used their antenna mount and Molle panel on passenger side. Worked great.
@EngiTrek
@EngiTrek 2 года назад
Great video. Just thought of a con of the hard mounted radio. If your battery dies, your radio dies. Like you have said many times though, carry both. Pretty neat stuff!
@Ecobeastsoffroad
@Ecobeastsoffroad 2 года назад
Great video, in my Bronco I used an ARB tire plug ream to puncture the same grommet and used the plug pusher to insert the wire. I know I sacrifice an inch or so of wire, but I know it’s water tight.
@w5glsgary919
@w5glsgary919 2 года назад
Nice 👍. I believe S. Cal. has a linked GMRS repeater network which can extend the range of your comms. For those willing to study for the Ham Tech exam , the Winsystem ( UHF/VHF) allows you to link to a 100+ repeaters including international coverage. 73!
@HamRadio2
@HamRadio2 2 года назад
Great show. Those new broncos are nice
@oscarb.7018
@oscarb.7018 2 года назад
Great video. Both jeeps and Broncos have some limited spaces for radios. The good thing about this particular radio is that is completely remote-mounted. Which is just that, “remote”. If you are having trouble finding a place to mount this radio in the spaces you were suggesting in the video, or perhaps you want the radio mounted in a completely different location, you are only limited to how long you can run an Ethernet cable and power cable with a coupler on the microphone end to connect the male end of the microphone connector. All my radios in my Jeep are mounted under the my cargo area in my Jeep. Tucked away, and all you see is the control head in the cab area. I’m not a fan of mounting a radio on the side near the driver’s legs. Locations as to where you can mount this radio are endless with just a few feet of power cable and an extended Ethernet cable and coupler to extend from the radio’s physical location to the microphone.
@awolryan
@awolryan 2 года назад
Great quality video, install, and presentation. Enjoy that 275 and Bronco!
@TrailRecon
@TrailRecon 2 года назад
Thank you!
@groberts1980
@groberts1980 2 года назад
I used to use only handhelds before I realized the convenience of a mounted radio. In my opinion mounted is the only way to go. I use Midland MXT400s in the Jeeps, and have a few handheld GMRS radios I can grab when getting out and still want comms.
@a-teamIL
@a-teamIL 5 месяцев назад
Nicely done, my fellow military retiree. Appreciate your guidance and tips!
@AliciaInJeep
@AliciaInJeep Год назад
Thank you for another great video. Very informative (as always). Greetings from UAE ;)
@01cthompson
@01cthompson 2 года назад
Cool setup. In the past, when I couldn't get through a firewall, I've gone through the floor and along the frame to the engine compartment/ battery. Use grommets and spiral wire wraps to protect the cable. Maybe not the best approach, but the floor is thinner than the firewall.
@research903
@research903 Год назад
Anytime I run wiring under a vehicle or trailer, I use Flex Aluminum conduit. Paranoid maybe but I've had wires damaged or cut more than once even when running though plastic wire loom.
@Jeep_srt
@Jeep_srt 2 года назад
Just put the midland in my jeep ❤️ still learning the repeaters in my area
@sethplambeck4604
@sethplambeck4604 2 года назад
Nice, what timing! I have two midland units that just showed up yesterday for the Jeep’s. I’m switching from cb to gmrs 👍
@dennislee505
@dennislee505 Год назад
Great video as always. You might want to rethink the suggestion about modifying the power wire with a cigarette lighter plug, a 50-watt unit draws a ton of power. That would work for 20 watts but not 50 watts. @nd suggestion, you need a bigger USN emblem for the garage wall, Go Navy!
@TheNorth35
@TheNorth35 2 года назад
Well done, will be saving this for future reference.
@GriffinConway
@GriffinConway 2 года назад
Nice video Brad! Loving the Bronco content
@TR_TenSeven
@TR_TenSeven 2 года назад
Got my GMRS license (that is nothing difficult at all as you just fill out an online form, the Feds just want their fee $$$) a while ago and passed the FCC test for my HAM license yesterday. Now if only I could get my dang BRONCO!!! I'm probably going to follow your lead and install the radios in my old Raptor in the meantime. Thanks for the video!
@tmcnicho
@tmcnicho 2 года назад
Very timely! I’m struggling to decide a final position for a Yaesu 400 HAM radio and hadn’t considered the glove box. Right now I’ve been trying to use double sided tape to the side of the center console but it keeps falling off. I’m waiting on the JCR molle panels to come in to really attack the problem again. That midland integrating everything into the microphone is quite clutch
@iffykidmn8170
@iffykidmn8170 2 года назад
What about heat build up in the glove box?
@ramoneortiz
@ramoneortiz 2 года назад
Great video (as always Brad). Good overview of communication options available for going on adventures. 73 KK7BDW (Las Vegas, NV).
@cnevle
@cnevle 6 месяцев назад
Very helpful video! Thanks!
@billymills7944
@billymills7944 2 года назад
Hey Brad it's a timely video for me got GMRS license yesterday...
@AllTerrainNation
@AllTerrainNation 2 года назад
The Gromit hole is for the clutch - Nice video
@chrishoward4546
@chrishoward4546 2 года назад
Nicely done thanks for your information sir
@derekdejohn7325
@derekdejohn7325 2 года назад
I have the same gmrs and I love it
@MrFlyrod7
@MrFlyrod7 Год назад
Thanks, I am very new to this. Your video helps. Also, see your Masterchief plaque. Go Navy!
@jacquesgude
@jacquesgude 2 года назад
Great video Brad! You made it look so easy that I'll likely go this route very soon after I receive my 2dr 7MT Badlands!
@darrenteague9996
@darrenteague9996 2 года назад
Thanks for the great content HMCM!
@MicroOutdoors
@MicroOutdoors Год назад
Have the Micro now... BUT upgrading to the Icom 2730A. You should look into this. It's 2m/440/GMRS/MURS. Best of both worlds! Had part is finding the right antenna vs SWRs...
@brunnie
@brunnie 2 года назад
Love the antenna mount, it really works great for my ham antenna. Until next time.... Travel Safe.
@thomascalton3067
@thomascalton3067 2 года назад
Don't know if anyone else has heard anything, but here(Idaho) they are asking all ham radio operators to monitor for any transmission coming out of Tonga. Not sure who you'd report to but may be something to keep an ear out. Prayers and hope for the people there.
@bobfarrell6510
@bobfarrell6510 2 года назад
Nice install, Brad
@Gouveia100
@Gouveia100 2 года назад
Some handhelds have adaptors the connect them to the vehicles battery and to an external antenna, and also have handheld like the mounted ones.
@ReimerKeith
@ReimerKeith 2 года назад
You could use the super velcro used to mount toll road transponders to windshields.
@calgecko
@calgecko 9 месяцев назад
good video, thanks for not overcomplicating it like so many people do! I'm curious how the double sided tape has held up in the glovebox - also, how' the mic mount working out now that it's been a while?
@DonovanGoodwin
@DonovanGoodwin 2 года назад
I'm using a comet ca2x4srnmo antenna with the optional spring and man is it great with my btech GMRS50x1 radio.
@caseywagoner4804
@caseywagoner4804 2 года назад
Thanks for the video! I am going to use this when I am ready to install a radio. Great size. Unfortunately, my firewall grommet is occupied by clutch plumbing. I know of one other place though.
@theCoronabronco
@theCoronabronco 2 года назад
What is it
@caseywagoner4804
@caseywagoner4804 2 года назад
@@theCoronabronco there is a factory-provided rubber pass through just above the main harness on the driver’s side. It’s pretty thick rubber, but it works.
@JeepJL
@JeepJL 2 года назад
Use 3M adhesion promoter when using the double-sided tape. It makes a HUGE difference on how well it sticks.
@tmcnicho
@tmcnicho 2 года назад
Thank you!
@liamthemckee
@liamthemckee 2 года назад
Been told this but first time i actually used it i was shocked i use promoter on almost all attachments now were a glue is used
@johnquinn4680
@johnquinn4680 2 года назад
My double sided 3m tape came unglued from my truck sitting in the sun I'll have to retry with the adhesive promoter
@veedubya4636
@veedubya4636 Год назад
ordering some now, did not know this existed! THANKS!!
@Al-ll9iu
@Al-ll9iu 2 года назад
Very nice setup. My only concern is whether or not the passenger airbag could throw the control unit into the driver when deployed? Hopefully an unlikely scenario.
@MM-gm2yk
@MM-gm2yk 2 года назад
Good timing I just got the same Midland to put in my JK
@walterlynch4820
@walterlynch4820 2 года назад
I purchased and installed this radio. I like your approach and essentially copied what you did. The issues I ran into was the radio in the glovebox lasted about two days and fell off. The same happened with the mic mount (although I installed mine above the Start button just behind the steering wheel. I am considering drilling a couple of holes in the side of the glovebox (where I tried using automotive double-sided tape) and installing a couple of small screws/nuts to secure the radio mount. Has your installation held up? PS: Great radio and I love it being installed.
@taconasty
@taconasty 2 года назад
Great video brad as usual. I have a question on this model midland radio from your experience with the MXT275 how much range would you say you get out of it?
@DBR00
@DBR00 Год назад
Amazing video. I learned a lot. Question about the antenna. Will that hit gmrs repeaters?
@aussiejay6300
@aussiejay6300 2 года назад
I have a question.. do you need to tune your antenna? I bought one that's about the same length as my stereo antenna. Keep up the videos man... we want more!
@Super_overland
@Super_overland 2 года назад
My radio came with a round metal plate with 3m tape, that way the magnetic antenna would stick. Also the antenna base was a lot more small then the one you showed.
@kdubgarage7202
@kdubgarage7202 2 года назад
Hey there. Perfect video. Waiting on the exact radio to come in. I also plan on hard wiring it. Where did you get the power wire with the inline fuse? Any certaint gauge or fuse size? Any help would be awesome, thanks.
@williamhardin5254
@williamhardin5254 2 года назад
Great install. I always try to seperate my radio power from my antenna wire just to make sure there is no interferance between them.
@joshmontgomery4040
@joshmontgomery4040 2 года назад
Nice and clean I like it.
@timhuckabay
@timhuckabay 2 года назад
Great video. Thank you
@jimmierpadgettjr
@jimmierpadgettjr 2 года назад
Sweet install!
@nicktaylor9957
@nicktaylor9957 2 года назад
I really like the Nite Ize Steelie mount. Nice secure mount and a strong magnet to allow you to place your device on any steel surface. Worth checking out.
@dolguldur4706
@dolguldur4706 2 года назад
U can also stick magnet plate to your phone casing and then just stick it to the mount..that way,you dont have to buy those big phone holder
@stephenkramme7063
@stephenkramme7063 2 года назад
Hey Brad very informative video as usual. Wondered why you chose that particular antenna instead of a taller one that should perform better? Also I've noticed many Jeep owners mount their antennas on the front bumper. Any thoughts on that? Again thanks, I enjoy your, from the heart, enthusiasm.
@kg4gav
@kg4gav 2 года назад
Taller antennas are not necessarily better, it all depends on the antenna design, location on the vehicle and what your coverage area needs to be. As for bumper mounting...personally, I am not a fan. Bumpers, be design, are to be bumped, and protect the vehicle occupants. If I am out and about, I don't want the business end of my communications gear to be hanging out in the most vulnerable location, especially if it may by my means to call for help. It is also hard to get cables routed to a bumper in a way that thy are safe and secure. Bumpers should be free of wires in case they are needed for creative rigging and recovery points. Roof, hoods and rear hatches are usually good places for antennas.
@keith9388
@keith9388 2 года назад
Nice video. Did you custom make the power/ground wire with fuses? Are did you purchase a ready made one? Looking for something already made.
@alec4672
@alec4672 11 месяцев назад
Original I was only looking into this to have a clean reliable way to talk to a spotter while backing in my camper but now I'm thinking about putting a mobile unit in the camper as well so we have a second option to communicate while someone is hiking or whatever. I've always been into radios but never wanted to go through the process of getting my ham license. This seems way more obtainable for me.
@robertwhitemoto
@robertwhitemoto 2 года назад
Thanks Brad... FCC site is not super intuitive but I'm going to try and get the license.
@Moving_Chicane
@Moving_Chicane 2 года назад
Cool video, enjoyable! Are you going to do one for the Jeep as well (please)?
@bradrichards9164
@bradrichards9164 2 года назад
Hey Brad! Great video! I was just wondering if the antenna and mount hold up after going thru the car wash multiple times? Thanx!
@roadkit
@roadkit Год назад
Great video. Curious if there is space behind he glove box when it is opened fully to mount the base unit? I have a Bronco and didn't know the glove box even did that!
@scottbranning7492
@scottbranning7492 2 года назад
Brad, thank you for install video. I probably overlooked it but can you drop the link for the antenna hood mount? Thanks
@PaulWellner
@PaulWellner 2 года назад
Great video! I installed the same radio in my JLU Rubicon not too long ago. One question though you didn’t touch on was the antenna cable length. At the beginning a noticed the UHF connector on the table. Do you make the antenna cable as short as possible? My antenna cable came 6m long and had to run it back and forth under the hood in the cable tray to use it up. I was a bit disappointed in my reception on my trip out. Would be nice to see how and if you shortened it. Thanks again for your videos. Cheers, Paul
@arneanderson3416
@arneanderson3416 2 года назад
Agreed, any thoughts on cable length would be appreciated.
@danf1862
@danf1862 2 года назад
I'm fairly certain those antenna work off a ground plane. So the a-pillar probably won't affect much since it's using the hood as a ground plane.
@chuckgibson5993
@chuckgibson5993 2 года назад
On a metal hood I'd suggest leaving the aluminum bar out and putting the set screws directly into the hood. Makes for a better ground.
@DrewToner
@DrewToner 2 года назад
And or remove the 'seam sealer' the factories install, under the small plate. My HAM antenna needed ground to complete the signal.
@truadventures3283
@truadventures3283 Год назад
thank you for the video....
@crquality2002
@crquality2002 2 года назад
I've been watching your videos for years, evolving from the JK to the JL and now a Bronco. The antenna mount used here might be "fine" but the coaxial cable leaves a ton to be desired. the RG174 loses a lot of signal, especially at higher frequencies, like UHF, which GMRS uses. CB would likely work fine in this arrangement however.
@Rickugg
@Rickugg 2 года назад
Hello: Brad covered that very well. I had a C B Radio sales and service shop for 10 years. I got a Ham License some years ago, I do not see any Ham antennas on Jeeps. In this day in time GRMS seems the way to go. I see C. B. Antennas on Jeeps and Trucks in Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. I do Not like mounting any antenna to back tire mount. Best location on Wrangler I think second 10 MM bolt from back under hood. I put a Star Washer under 10 MM bolt to get Ground for Antenna. Ground is most important thing for SWR. I mount all antennas with hight on drivers side away from tree limbs. His short antenna if fine on right side. Brad did a Clean install !!!! Firestck makes a great stainless steel flat mount to go under that 10 MM bolt on Wrangler. When screwing coax PL 259 ends to antenna fittings I put Vaseline on threads to help keep moisture out.
@iffykidmn8170
@iffykidmn8170 2 года назад
Do you consider radiation pattern when selecting a spot for antenna location?
@Rickugg
@Rickugg 2 года назад
@@iffykidmn8170 I assume you mean best location on a Vehicle. That will be center of roof. My Wrangler Unlimited Sahara has plastic roof. I am not building a internal Ground plane system for it. I will never mount it on the Tire Carrier next to the Body. I did install a Smittybilt front bumper. I drilled and tapped stainless bolts for stainless mount. going to use a coax with eyes from Frame to back of Antenna Mount for sure ground. Bumper is powder coat, bolts have coating so I bet No ground. It's cold no hurry have not put ohm meter on it yet. Interest changed, getting 210 Mig welder, Plasma Cutter, welding table. Going crazy I guess.
@BK-ju6rb
@BK-ju6rb 2 года назад
Good comments, why do you not like the tire mount for cb antenna?
@iffykidmn8170
@iffykidmn8170 2 года назад
@@BK-ju6rb From his above comments, I am assuming poor ground plane and negative ground plus contact with the body.
@BK-ju6rb
@BK-ju6rb 2 года назад
@Iffykid Mn Sounds like a bonding strap or two might fix that, as long as the back door is steel.
@patrickgrahn2238
@patrickgrahn2238 2 года назад
Really nice vid. What frequency is GMRS using? I`m from Sweden so i dont know if we have another system.
@ac2fv
@ac2fv 2 года назад
GMRS is making strides. I would have opted for the new Midland MXT550 which is the same concept of mic controls, but gives you 50W out plus weather channels
@pwrofgrayskull
@pwrofgrayskull 8 месяцев назад
Well done, thank you. 👍✌️
@TrailRecon
@TrailRecon 8 месяцев назад
Thank you too!
@kd7kmp
@kd7kmp 2 года назад
Keep in mind that legal power output is limited based on the channel (frequency) you use. This applies to both FRS and GMRS. In GMRS some channels are for simplex (direct frequency radio-to-radio) operation and others are for repeater operation. In addition, different radio models will have different power output levels. Just about all GMRS handhelds will be limited to 5 watts or less (the same with handheld HAM radios). Hard mount (mobile) units will have more power, up to the 50 watt legal maximum. Lastly, antenna choice can have a huge effect on transmit/receive range. Generally, small stubby antennas provide little to no benefit over the built in antenna on HT (hand-held transceiver) GMRS radios, though that is not always the case. The nice thing about GMRS frequencies is they don't require really long antennas to get up to 6db gain!
@SeaMonkey137
@SeaMonkey137 Год назад
This. I keep hearing the FRS/GMRS crowd talking about a lot of TX power without referencing the freq. You'd think guys so careful about following the rules (that they'd give the FCC extra $$ just to use a 5 mhz band of UHF) would be more mindful of allowed power.
@robnobrc
@robnobrc 2 года назад
Great video Brad! Hope that mic mount works ! I've never had any luck with the tape on plastic situation. Is there a GMRS specific antenna or do uhf /vhf setups work?
@MM-gm2yk
@MM-gm2yk 2 года назад
GMRS specific
@robertstephens1599
@robertstephens1599 2 года назад
You can use a UHF or dual band VHF/UHF antenna. The SWR/efficiency might be a little off for GMRS frequencies, but it won't matter. UHF frequencies are 420-450 MHz and GMRS is 462-467 MHz.
@d.shanerose1729
@d.shanerose1729 2 года назад
I just noticed... Is that Pyromania? I can definitely see 1984. You ol' rocker, you.
@OverlandandBeyond
@OverlandandBeyond Год назад
Great video! I just purchased one but how did you run the antenna wire? I was trying to figure out a way to go strait to the glove box but don’t see a route. What am I missing?
@SpeeddemonGaming-je9dh
@SpeeddemonGaming-je9dh 2 года назад
Just thinking that the switches have wiring going around the glove box. You could(if the wire is properly rated) run from the battery with a fused line tie into that wire that goes near the glove box for power instead of running your own wires.
@scottpastor1
@scottpastor1 2 года назад
You have to exercise some caution when powering something that transmits through a cigarette lighter. If the radio draws more power on transmit than the lighter plug is able to handle, you risk overheating the wires that power it and potentially starting a fire. This may not be an issue with a GMRS radio that only puts out 15 watts, but if your goal is to install a 50 watt VHF/UHF ham radio or a something for HF that does 100 watts, directly to the battery, with the power cable that comes with the radio is the safest way to go.
@AdamHillikerLikesRobots
@AdamHillikerLikesRobots 10 месяцев назад
How's the magnetic handset mount working out for you a year later? Seems like a great spot, thinking about using the same method. Thanks for the video!
@jerbenhandyman
@jerbenhandyman Год назад
First mistake is it's a Ford, nice video and great information
@PogiPR
@PogiPR 2 года назад
Hi Brad, I'm in the market in getting a GMRS Midland radio from the MXT lineup, was either thinking of the MXT275 or MXT575 and wanted to know if you knew which midland handheld walkie talkie is compatible with the hard mounted device mentioned above?
@sword5519
@sword5519 Год назад
great video!! one thing that power cable to battery is not included with MXT275VP4 just the cigarette lighter cable? the one on Midland sight is for the MXT575…. thoughts? link for that power cable?
@risbill1
@risbill1 Год назад
My biggest concern with putting it inside the console or glovebox would be overheating. Not to mention both of those locations are pretty well used for storage already.
@matthewjohnson2489
@matthewjohnson2489 2 года назад
Thank you Master Chief!!! KI4ODF
@jasonbarnes316
@jasonbarnes316 2 года назад
where did you get the 50 State travel map you have on the house door to your garage? I like it.
@superduper1917
@superduper1917 2 года назад
How do we get one of those T-Shirt’s? Perfect Topic!
@USAFJUNKIE
@USAFJUNKIE 2 года назад
One reason for wiring that radio to a switch is the fact that the USB charger on it pulls power and will charge a device even when the radio itself is off. That said, I have the older model that doesn't have split tones...don't know if the new one does the same thing.
@jessepicar6679
@jessepicar6679 2 года назад
Hey Brad did the wiring to connect to the battery come with the radio? I have the Midland MXT115 and it comes with the 12V connector.
@brindenjames6057
@brindenjames6057 2 года назад
Hey brad! What cable did you get to route your power to battery. I also have a midland micro mobile and its plugged into the 12v port. Would love to be able to wire it directly to my battery
@jeepinwithjulia
@jeepinwithjulia 2 года назад
I used VHB tape for mine and still holding great (passenger side). I don't like drilling holes in my plastic.
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