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Weldersam , OPCOM made a interface for the VIC1 here http://www.steelsoldiers.com/military-radios-other-electronics/7433-properly-interfacing-vic-1-vic-4-cb-radio.html
Blueduce I would properly tune the antenna before putting a linear amplifier on it,,,, if its not properly turned...
I wish they made them more like ham radios with a remote head that does not take up much space ( the bulk of the radio can go under the seat or mount on a firewall etc). I agree with LowTech about getting stuff out of the way,,,, I figure the air switch is easy, just have to cut 1 slot and drill...
well I just put one in at the same angle as LowTech... but I put it to the left of the air switch....... but after sitting in the truck this afternoon, in both seats, I think I am going to move the air switch over to the far left of the panel by the door,,, then place my audio panel and...
I have been thinking the same thing, I have sat in the driver and passenger seat the past few days wondering where to put my radios........maybe overhead (build a frame) I have done that in the past with radios on different vehicles......
But I still need more space, I was thinking maybe...
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