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When I was trucking I used many radios Cobra, Galaxy, General Lee. Of all of them I kept the General Lee (made by conex) with a Galaxy 200watt kicker. A close second was a Cobra 29 I had peaked and tuned(like all my radios) and a big final put in as well. I also used Monkey Made Antennas they seemed to work the best for me at the time.
Now this has been 6 years ago so some things might have changed, but that is what I liked. |
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Well I went down today and picked up the uniden PC78XL with a K40 magnetic antenna. While not a huge fan of the magnetic antennas it will give me the best performance and easiest installation instead of co phasing 2 whips out of the hood.
Now for instillation the manual has a few different way to go about getting power. One of the drawings is for it to go direst to the battery positive and negative. Any other ways that are better?
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the radio is wired with a pre wired plug that goes into the back of the unit. If I could wire it myself i would. I havent really looked at the book but if i can i want it wired into the accessories so i can just have it turn off when i turn my explorer off the radio turns off.
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As junior said - it's the best way, gives you good clean power. To get the best of both worlds - use a heavy duty relay, 15 or 20 amps. Trigger is wired to your accessories so that it is on/off with your key. Ron |
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