Kenwood mounting

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Re: Kenwood mounting

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I went the 50w version of that radio because I didnt have much room
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I Know this is an old thread, but I'm bored.

I put a antenna splitter in line to run a 30ft mast and base antenna when we did remote pits. I also run a Kenwood TK890H so I had dual band capability and I control both the TK890H and the TK790H from a single control head up front. On the Bronco, I had them both mounted underneath the back Mastercraft Bench seat on the seat mount frame. In the F350, they are on the back wall with blind rivet nuts. Before I mounted the radio's under the seat, I was considering making a bracket to mount the TK790H sideways onto of the wheel well against the sidewall. It would have been easier to access.

When my new rebuild of the 86/72 Bronco project is ready for communications, I plan to just run them under the back seat again.

David

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