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*2x #10 flat washers
 
*2x #10 flat washers
 
*2x #10 split (lock) washers
 
*2x #10 split (lock) washers
*a piece of scrap metal at least 1.6" x 1.6" inches square (see [[#The Antenna]])
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*a piece of scrap metal at least 1.6" x 1.6" inches square (see [[The Antenna]])
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hex_key Hex Key Set]
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hex_key Hex Key Set]
 
*A Drill & a 13/62" Drill Bit
 
*A Drill & a 13/62" Drill Bit
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#The NMO Mount
 
#The NMO Mount
 
##Drill out the 2 bottom holes on the NMO Right Angle Bracket using the 13/64" Drill Bit.  This will give clearance for the 10-24 screws.
 
##Drill out the 2 bottom holes on the NMO Right Angle Bracket using the 13/64" Drill Bit.  This will give clearance for the 10-24 screws.
##Cut out a  
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##Make a washer plate
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###Cut out a 1.6" x 1.6" square from a piece of scrap metal (I used a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shear_(sheet_metal)#Guillotine Guillotine Sheet Metal Shear] for this)
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###Draw a line across the center of the square
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###Use the NMO Right Angle Bracket as guide to mark where to drill 2 holes in the square.
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###Drill out the 2 holes you marked off.
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##Collect your parts (#10-24 screws, flat washers, lock washers, washer plate, NMO
  
 
===Power===
 
===Power===

Revision as of 16:29, 11 November 2012

This page details the installation of my Yaesu FT-7900R Dual Band (2m/70cm, 144MHz/430MHz), Mobile, Ham Radio in my 2012 (Gen2) Nissan Frontier Crew Cab. I wanted a clean, professional, looking install but I didn't want to make any permanent modifications to my vehicle. I doing this project I took advantage of my recent DIY Utili-Track.

Assumptions

  1. You want a really clean looking install and are willing to put in a bit of extra work
  2. You don't want to make any permenant modifications to the vehicle


Grocery List


Basic Information

  • If you don't know how to solder or don't have the soldering tools available you can try a cable like this Comet CK-3NMO which *SHOULD* allows you to complete the install without cutting & resoldering the NMO connector.


Directions

Click on any photograph for a larger view.

The Antenna

I chose to use an NMO type antenna because I think they are the most professional looking install. Additionally I decided to mount the antenna on my recently installed Strut Channel. This had a couple advantages: 1.) I didn't have to drill any holes in the vehicle. 2.) I could use my cool new Strut Channel :) 3.) It placed my antenna such that it is almost exactly the same height as the factory AM/FM Radio Antenna. The broad order of this install isn't too important. I chose to figure out the NMO mount 1st and the move on to running the cable.

  1. The NMO Mount
    1. Drill out the 2 bottom holes on the NMO Right Angle Bracket using the 13/64" Drill Bit. This will give clearance for the 10-24 screws.
    2. Make a washer plate
      1. Cut out a 1.6" x 1.6" square from a piece of scrap metal (I used a Guillotine Sheet Metal Shear for this)
      2. Draw a line across the center of the square
      3. Use the NMO Right Angle Bracket as guide to mark where to drill 2 holes in the square.
      4. Drill out the 2 holes you marked off.
    3. Collect your parts (#10-24 screws, flat washers, lock washers, washer plate, NMO

Power

The Radio