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busaboy74
 


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CB Radio, type and location

Want to put a CB in the Disco, anyone fitted one before? Suggestions on location?
  
Post #33813530th Aug 2008 8:52 pm
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Ken
  


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between the centre console and passenger seat ditch the u bracket and use some heavy duty Velcro to attach
  
Post #33813630th Aug 2008 8:54 pm
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At least that's where I'll put the one that I'm picking up off Ken in a couple of weeks Smile Thumbs Up
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Post #33813730th Aug 2008 8:56 pm
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Other option is in the centre box if you don't have the fridge fitted.
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Post #33813930th Aug 2008 8:57 pm
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Depending on which model you get, you probably won't even need the velcro.....there's usually just enough space to wedge the base unit between the seat and cubby box as Ken says.

I had mine here, but then moved it to the centre cubby box as per CFB - you'll rarely need to see/touch the unit once you're up and running. A much cleaner install and invisible once parked up (if you remove the antena that is Wink )
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Wedgy gets my vote...be carefull if you buy a new midland though....the writing off the unit has now printed the side of the seat Big Cry

Put a cloth or something between the unit and the seat for good measure Thumbs Up
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Post #33815830th Aug 2008 9:30 pm
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be a proper rubber ducky and bolt it to the roof , beside the air horn chains Whistle

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Post #33816030th Aug 2008 9:35 pm
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Roger that !!!!!!!!!!! Thumbs Up
  
Post #3409096th Sep 2008 9:46 pm
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Can you give me some advice on how to pick up power? If I buy a Midland unit, do I have to tap into a power cable somewhere or can I run it off one of the cigarette sockets? It's only going to be in the car when we go off-road, so easy fitting and removing will be important. Perhaps a hand-held or PMR will be better? Your thoughts much appreciated.

Thanks,

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Found: http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic19339.html

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Post #34722521st Sep 2008 6:32 pm
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you may want one of these aerial mount
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My Midland Multi 78 ( install In my Gallery), is powered via the rear of armrest Power socket. I installed mine in the Arm rest glove box and fits spot on, the lid even shuts with the mic still screwed on.

I removed my center box before installing so I could cut access for wires, not wise in situ as there is wires under it.
  
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Thanks, RLD. I do, but I have no rack and no rails. I'll have to go with a mag mount to start with. It's the wife's car, so I'll have to wait until next year to buy my own. That, and a lack of time and too much distance from the folks on this site who specialise in fixing these things, is why I'm looking for the easy option.

The good news is that my current car's lease ends a couple of months after the new 3-litre TDV6 becomes available. Smile
  
Post #34723721st Sep 2008 7:08 pm
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