Where to start (the question) was how I settled into a plan.
Before installing gear, I needed to?
To that end, the bible of mobile install (link):
www.K0BG.com
Plenty of
conditions apply to performance.
1). Some (may be) with the gear being installed;
2). Some (may be) with the vehicle;
3). Some (may be) with the details of the installation.
The
antenna mount (may be) the single most important item if I am reading Applegate correctly. The,
what that is, and,
where that is, plus HOW it is done.
I’ve looked at mine (“Roof Puck Mount” thread; a 17-yr old pickup) as being my efforts in clean power, bonding, static control, and upgraded DC grounds as preliminary. What’s first on my list.
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Are there weak links in the pickup electrical system to address? (Examine, test, clean, replace). That’s my actual start point.
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When the day comes I’d like to install a radio capable of not only HF, but UHF/VHF, I wish for the tedious detail work to be done (as much as possible).
Best vehicle condition for Radio is first a “like-new” electrical system, and then suitable upgrades to handle increased demand.
Then to start on the
specifics of Radio Install.
Use the link. Take the time to back into the subject at the best place for when you’re home. I drive a big truck and get home infrequently. Thus, lists of project + tools + supplies for each stage.
I use his subject headings and make a list.
These apply also to the Peterbilt, and to a travel trailer. To my sons vehicles and home. It’s a bigger chunk to bite off, but tools & supplies don’t hurt the wallet the same way in knowing they’ll be used for a half-dozen installs.
Plan
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