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<blockquote data-quote="Bark beetle" data-source="post: 1138420" data-attributes="member: 21513"><p>Thanks. Unfortunately I don't have any other pics of the console opening. The back is open to the entire dash, the holes in the side are primarily for the speaker. I really didn't want to run an external one and it worked. Volume is just fine. They also allow airflow but I don't think it is necessary. The volume is a bit shallow so I had to angle the transceiver. My initial plan was vertical with room for a second unit. The dual band Yaesu I have is pretty tall too because of the remote head option. I ran a 90 on the antenna to help with space. The diamond antenna cable is absolutely maxed out getting to the headache rack. I ran it out of the right side of the console, along the passenger seat, under the floormat of the back seat and store it on top of the jack. Sticks real nice to the steel top of the jack. The box I made for the radio could also be made out of high quality wood, coated and the result would look the same.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bark beetle, post: 1138420, member: 21513"] Thanks. Unfortunately I don't have any other pics of the console opening. The back is open to the entire dash, the holes in the side are primarily for the speaker. I really didn't want to run an external one and it worked. Volume is just fine. They also allow airflow but I don't think it is necessary. The volume is a bit shallow so I had to angle the transceiver. My initial plan was vertical with room for a second unit. The dual band Yaesu I have is pretty tall too because of the remote head option. I ran a 90 on the antenna to help with space. The diamond antenna cable is absolutely maxed out getting to the headache rack. I ran it out of the right side of the console, along the passenger seat, under the floormat of the back seat and store it on top of the jack. Sticks real nice to the steel top of the jack. The box I made for the radio could also be made out of high quality wood, coated and the result would look the same. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro [/QUOTE]
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