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Old 26-01-2010, 05:02 PM   #1
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hye guys havent been on here for a while and me and dad aare thinkin about fitting a uhf to the xr8 ute ,what we were thinkin of doin was fittin the aerial in the tub along the front end laying down and putting the uhf on top of the cd stacker,has anybody on here done this before?or have people made overhead consoles for au ute cabins?
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Old 26-01-2010, 08:05 PM   #2
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I was looking at this site a while ago for my ute

http://www.consoles.com.au/Ford_FalconAU_low.htm
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Old 26-01-2010, 09:37 PM   #3
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Did I read that right. Your going to lay the aerial down ?
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Old 26-01-2010, 09:54 PM   #4
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That's how I read it too...
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Old 26-01-2010, 10:27 PM   #5
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yer like along the fron of the tub and 1 side drill and mount a bracket so it runs along the front of the tub if you get what im saying,we wanna keep the original look but have a uhf lol were already makin it into a mini bns ute we got the rm williams bullhorn sticker on the back window lol
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Old 26-01-2010, 10:31 PM   #6
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Mate, if you are making it a mini BNS ute, just mount the aerial in such a way that it would actually work?

Lemme guess though, you got the UHF free with your RM Williams sticker?

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Old 26-01-2010, 10:44 PM   #7
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yer like along the fron of the tub and 1 side drill and mount a bracket so it runs along the front of the tub if you get what im saying,we wanna keep the original look but have a uhf lol were already makin it into a mini bns ute we got the rm williams bullhorn sticker on the back window lol
That will work great if you only want to talk to the car next to you, because thats about all the range you're going to get. Try to think of it like putting a TV antenna in the basement.

When you do get it going PLEASE don't use channel 40
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Old 26-01-2010, 10:57 PM   #8
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yer nah stuff usin the truckers channel nah just makes it easier to keep intact with mates when out drivin on a cruise and what not and of course to find out where the bacon patrol is,so havin it layin down shorts out the reception does?hmmm well might have to mount it behind the cab standing up
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Old 26-01-2010, 11:10 PM   #9
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so havin it layin down shorts out the reception does?hmmm well might have to mount it behind the cab standing up
Put it this way. Out on the plains a Truck UHF will get out about 15+ k's (30k radius) with a roof mounted antenna. If you put yours hidden away under metal you might be lucky to get 300 metres.

If you don't want a permanent fitting you can get a magnetic base antenna and take it off when you don't use it.
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Old 26-01-2010, 11:47 PM   #10
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ok thanks for the info goin shopping for my new work tools tomorrow so might have to look into what its gunna cost to get all stuff for it
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Old 27-01-2010, 12:48 AM   #11
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You cant lay down a UHF antenna... the use their height inorder to send and receive radio waves... laying it down also creates alot of interference.

2 possible idea's to look for then.. 1. removable one. 2. short wave and stick in rear window. But remember, the shorter the antenna, the smaller the dB and thus, the smaller the working area.

Another possible idea for you (and i will be doing this myself) is buying a remote head based UHF, that is where the actual handpiece forms the head unit... that way you dont need to mount a head unit or base... you only need something for the handpiece to clip to... and these can also be easily removed or hidden.
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Old 27-01-2010, 02:22 AM   #12
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We had to have UHF for emergencies when working/travelling in remote areas. I always bolted the unit to the console side just in front of the driver's seat where it was easy to reach the various knobs and buttons, close to power and simple routing for the aerial coax. For really remote areas I used a big magnetic mount on the boot lid, for normal Hay Plains type areas I had a standard aerial mounted in a hole bored on the driver's side, exactly opposite where the radio aerial is on the passenger side. As has been said, lay it down and you'll be talking to yourself. I found that even the specially wound "shorty" aerials were useless - needs to be up in the air.
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Old 27-01-2010, 06:58 PM   #13
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i had a UHF in my ED, drilled it into the centre console in the passenger footwell side. easy to reach and see, and yeah good fun stirrin up people with my mates haha
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Old 27-01-2010, 10:06 PM   #14
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If you mount the aerial behind the ute cabin, is there somewhere to feed the aerial coax out of the cabin to it without drilling holes in the cabin?
I am considering mounting the head unit under the dash D/S
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Old 28-01-2010, 10:55 PM   #15
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im sure there;d be some plug there or put it through the speaker lookin thingies behind the cab
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