CB Radio advice,

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We bought a TTI TCB-1100 with a Thunderpole aerial.

The unit won't fit into a D2 cubby box, already tried that.

The aerial is going on the side of the car just round from the rear lights, so we can access the bolts and connections by taking the light units out. Means drilling holes :eek: but it makes a nice secure mounting and you can unscrew the aerial and leave the base behind, no cables to worry about and it feeds into the interior via the air flap behind the trim.

Peter
 
got mine screwed to the transmisson tunnel close to hand but out the way


+1 that's where mine is.

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But I've since wired it in properly and have the mic on a mic holder on the ash tray that pops out
 
Handheld CBs can be a bit bulky nor are they ideal for mobile use, either you'll end up with a load of cables coming off it for power, aerial and mic or it'll be a contortion trick to use inside with the long flexi aerial. I'd be inclined to get decent mobile rigs fitted and keep a pair of cheap 446MHz handsets in the glove box if you need to talk from outside.
 
I've just picked up a tti tcb660 today and I'm wondering whether to fit it to the trans tunnel on my D1 or remove the cubby hole and make a base to mount it to in the cubby's space
 
We used a shortened version of the TCB bracket, screwed it to the side of the tunnel so that the radio stands up proud of the edge of the centre console.

I can reach it pretty easily and you don't really need to be swapping channels etc much on the move.

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Mike bracket we screwed to the ashtray front, got a new spare one off ebay to replace it for a few quid.

Peter
 
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same position as mine as said before when ur on the move laning or something ur all on the same channel anyway
 
mine sits in the same place as lister with the mic either on the side of the radio or under the cig lighter socket as the previous owner left a mic holder on the side of the tunnel
 
how does everyone know what channel everyone is using? I get the idea of arranging a meet and stating what channel for the meet but for general driving about does anyone have their cb on? if so how do you know when you spot someone with a cb whip on the top of their vehicle what channel they are on, does anyone display 'their' channel on the vehicle or do you just constantly scan or not use it at all?
 
to be honest i only have mine on when im out laning or out with friends its been said on here somewhere before a suggestion of channel 16 4x4 and all that
 
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