I fitted a second UHF, the ICOM IC-400 Pro, basically the Rolls Royce of UHF radios. This is just a short over view of programming it from 40 to 80 channels, and setting the power to the legal max of 5 watts.
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great video thanks. I recently made mine 80 channel using someone else's config file, great to see what some of the data means.
Do you please have a link to the antenna mount you used? I was tossing up whether to do this or not. Was also considering just making a mount on the spare wheel mount, and running it from there.
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The Mag mount is a Benlec super sucker
http://www.benelec.com.au/pdf/027423_Datasheet.pdf
The Antenna a Uniden
https://uniden.com.au/product/at480/
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thanks. I don't uderstanda all that stuff. I bought a 400 pro at a local radio place and they sold me a 6db and a 3db i think. I used a z bracket on bonnet, and it worked great. That was on my vitara. I've been tryig to decide where to mount on the prado.
would a post on the rear wheel carrier be ok?
I'll only use it in convoy or emergency .
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ok thanks. I figure I'd just use the coax I have, and just run a post up, and use the spring mount i have. I just wasn't sure about ground plane (don't understand that at all) but couldn't see how being mounted there would be worse than z bracket at bonnet, and probably better as it will be ~1m higher
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Use a ground independent antenna, ie "elevated Feed" type. These days these are the most common type. This will eliminate or reduce the issue ground plain creates when not dead centre in the roof.Last edited by Justinvv; 16-02-2019, 12:47 AM.
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