I’d forgotten what an ugly mess is that drivers side fuse box. X-nay the idea of taking off the power there. And I don’t have quite enough 6-AWG to run the POS to BATT. So that’ll all wait.
So, instead, I got old trusty back in its newly-installed rack, and took a lot of time getting those cables you see into some semblance of order.
The speaker is now at the forward part of the console bin, up to the left just out of this pic. The speaker audio & power split above the stack and the audio comes down the left side as seen, routed with the coax leaving the amp and going up to the bandpass filter. The two (2) power lines come out of the overhead and meet with the Radio, Speaker & Amp wiring at the SOTABEAM 12V APP Distribution box affixed to the outside of the rack.
Hard line coax from radio thru Coax Filter and thru to Amp.
This GALAXY 99v2 was my first radio past the hot rod UNIDEN PC-76 Id used on & off for almost 16-years. Was running the oilfield in 2012-2015, and those paychecks added up.
Got this from Clays Radio (San Antonio, TX) and also bought the pair of WILSON 2000s that are on this truck. That was done on a 2012 Peterbilt 367. High-perf tune and relay-operated talkback. I probably have $400 in that radio when I include the 636L (retail was $330, I paid $299 + extras). Now not in stock many places. Brand new on eBay at $500-$700 last night.
2014 was also when I got the W-M Radio CLEARSPEECH DSP Speaker (too sensitive for talkback use). $199 at that time. $225 where available today.
The RM ITALY KL-203 was $105 for two (2) shipped. The Kl-203p disappeared into a gear bag. Somewhere. (Dead-key is 2.5W on this radio).
The antennas were $80/ea at purchase.
So, we’re having a grand reunion in this 2020 579. The next set of trucks I used a GALAXY 979 as it was far easier to install and live with. That’s where the RM Italy bug bit (acquired a U-880, a U-885 along the way) and brings me up to a few weeks past two years ago
and participating here (reading a helluva lot) on a daily basis.
The U-980 has been sent to pasture (in sleeper in transport case with its now-dedicated 636L & a KES-5 speaker). Acquired it a little over a year ago. Rarely does price & performance meet as well as they do in that unit ($120). $50 for a KL-203 plus gear just above . . that’s $250 for the whole (starter) rig.
$325 with a pair of Skipshooters.
The
Big Radio set-up is more like $800 (including the 2k antennas). Filters & Ferrites, etc, not included. ($1,100+ when they are).
Sitting here in driver seat to take picture at 1805 —work finally done — okay, nothing to hear on AM-19 on a Sunday evening. Nothing new in that. But this “nothing” is a whole lot quieter than was the U-980. Not so much CONSTANT “static-ness” slathered over everything.
Much easier to adjust controls on the 99 than the U-980 to find a sweet spot (as much Gain and as little Squelch as possible) and keep an ear out. I can “hear” the commercial electrical power doing its thing next door, for example. The U-980 would make hints that was happening thru the foreground static.
The 99 is a little off on Sideband. Most of y’all sound like Donald Duck. I’ll do my best to leave out that impression while reading you.
I've done more in this week than I’d guessed at. Antennas trimmed, Bandpass filter grounds installed. Radio stack NEG now to the overhead shelf (took 12-15’ off the Power circuit length). Spot mirror and mount removed. “Best” radio (with a matched microphone), the best speaker, and maybe best antennas that I own are all back in the saddle.
I’ve learned a pretty fair amount since 2014, and the install is better all around than I’ve ever had (need some confirmation involving numbers).
As this may be the week we lose Internet & Cell for 7-10/days, it was proper incentive. Sweat some details . .
and clear the way for the Big Iron.
That outage happens, it will be a
mighty interesting week on Eleven Meter.
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