CB Installation
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CB Installation
Does anyone know a place that installs radios for a relatively cheap price? I have two radios that need to be installed. One is a UHF with a remote head and a scanner.
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- 150+ posts
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- Location: Perth, WA
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- 150+ posts
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- Joined: Sun Apr 16, 2006 2:42 pm
- Location: Perth, WA
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- 150+ posts
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- Joined: Sun Apr 16, 2006 2:42 pm
- Location: Perth, WA
Google the wiring diagram for the model - it will show the pinout for the connector. Joint the cables as per the diagram. At the minimum you will need power (+12VDC and 0V, making sure it is fused) and aerial also. You may also have options for acc, selcall alert etc. There is nothing mystical about it but if you cock up it could cost you.
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Power supply is usually a red wire (+) with a plastic fuse holder (fusable link) and a black wire (-) coming from the fuse box or alternative power/battery supply etc., (just like what runs into the back of car radio's, cd players etc.)
Go to an auto sparky and get them to install it for you, it's relatively cheap, safe and you can get cuppa's in the waiting room.
Go to an auto sparky and get them to install it for you, it's relatively cheap, safe and you can get cuppa's in the waiting room.