[ICOM] New car. New 2/440 radio?

D C *Mac* Macdonald k2gkk at hotmail.com
Tue Apr 20 15:08:51 EDT 2010


I prefer running to the RF deck.  Mic input cnctr more ruggedly mounted. 

Use a pre-made computer cable for the extension and use straight-thru
coupler jack mounted on the console or low on the dash for mike.
 
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73 - Mac, K2GKK/5 
(Since 30 Nov 53) 
Oklahoma City, OK 
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> To: icom at mailman.qth.net
> Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2010 14:54:02 -0400
> From: ynkedragon at aol.com
> Subject: [ICOM] New car. New 2/440 radio?
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> I recently acquired a small SUV which I'd like to equip with a 2M/440 MHz transceiver with remotable mount control head. (Cars seem to be getting smaller & smaller with no front cabin space to mount even a compact transceiver.) 
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> Not having a local Ham Radio store, I'm checking specification on the internet. It appears to me that all transceivers with remotable control head require that the microphone be plugged into the RF deck, not the control head. This would mean a 10'~13' microphone cable extension in parallel with the remote face control line extending from the instrument panel to the rear cargo area where I am able to mount the RF deck.
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> To me, this configuration appears insane! 
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> Please tell me that I'm mis-reading advertisements/spec sheets and that ICOM does make a remotable radio with microphone jack in the control head. The control heads for mobile radios had microphone jacks in the 1950's, as evidenced by old movies I've seen. I can't imagine that we've moved this far backwards in technology in 60 years.
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> 73, Blair K3YD
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