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    My Kenwood Install

    My Kenwood Install
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    Quote Originally Posted by FFBramhall View Post
    My Kenwood Install
    That's clean, what vehicle is it in?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jman423 View Post
    That's clean, what vehicle is it in?
    2000 gmc 2500

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    Nice location for that radio. Kudos!

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    Where do you get those radios at?

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    Sweet install. very clean

  7. Re: My Kenwood Install

    Yea it is pretty awesome! I love it when people incorporate the warning systems into the existing car/truck interior/exterior!! Great thinking.
    W6, C9,FDNY343, R.I.P. Funny Thing About firemen...Night and day they're always firemen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony63031 View Post
    Where do you get those radios at?
    eBay, Forum classifieds, hamfests... plenty of places.

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    When I worked for Motorola we made a jumper harness for the mic to be relocated to a differant part of the vehicle....For instance in this case instead of haveing the mic cable swinging in the windshield it would relocate to plug into the dash some wheres....or come out from under the dash if you wanted to keep it stock...
    Nice install non the less.....
    I am away and may not be in immediate contact...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy View Post
    When I worked for Motorola we made a jumper harness for the mic to be relocated to a differant part of the vehicle....For instance in this case instead of haveing the mic cable swinging in the windshield it would relocate to plug into the dash some wheres....or come out from under the dash if you wanted to keep it stock...
    Nice install non the less.....
    Our company did a similar install for our Type II's & III's... however our installs are a bit on the cheap side... They used Ethernet cable, and a splitter, one for the front mic, and one for the mic in the Box...

    I was NOT in charge of designing those rigs...

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    very nice! looks awesome!
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