CB radio station - Toyota 4Runner, 3.4L, 2001
Installed.
I bought the radio - the 48th Excel. I'll take a look. Maybe later I'll change it to the 600th
Antenna-Lemme 2001 turbo megadget.
works very well, even despite not the best noise reduction in Excel.
It beats half a city in the city. Checked with a friend)
In the photo, the process of disassembling the cabin for wiring and an already standing head.
No new holes were made during the antenna wiring. All wires are neatly tucked away under the casing. The antenna itself stands on a specially made bracket.
Then I will take high-quality pictures)
1- on the track, turn on the long-range wave and listen to all the information about the traffic situation from them. And they always inform each other about the condition of the road, about the dangers along the way, and about the ambushes of the traffic police. Savings on fines.
2- in the city I listen to the wave of the Moscow Rescue Service. There is always all the information about traffic jams and the traffic situation in the city. It really helps and you can always ask what is where and how
3 - often you go along the highway, there is some auto transporter ahead that does not even see you. You can always ask him to move a little and let you pass ...
4- the chatter in the car will not let you fall asleep at night)
5-when moving in a convoy, everyone is always in touch
6- drove off the road, sat down somewhere a few kilometers from the road, at least you can shout to someone to help.
and where to get it, power, then?) Directly from the battery, only this way, otherwise what's the use of the radio when you get up and don't start?
installation time - about 5 hours for everything.
the roof was not drilled, I had my own hole there under one of the bolts in the railing. everyone was drawn into it
Noble, noble.
I still cannot decide on Sbhu.
Did you take power from the battery?
How long they set.
Was the roof drilled?
The walkie-talkie eats less than the radio tape recorder, so the point is to put it on the generator is a riddle.
It is possible from the generator wires, as I am advised to do, but it will work only when the motor is on ...
I'll have to look at my rails. You can drill a bolt and let the wire inside, on top it is closed with a lid, it should be "vacuum".