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Gonna pat myself on the back here.  I mounted my Retevis RA25 in my 2022 Chevy Trailblazer using a piece of wood reclaimed from a Staples book cabinet.  I also had to search through my three toolboxes for screws and washers to mount the Retevis-included bracket, which made me realize why my father kept all his loose screws and other bits in his toolboxes for so many years ?

Bonus #1: I thought I needed an external speaker, but the internal speaker bouncing off the wood mount actually sounds quite decent.

Bonus #2: The whole contraption is easily removable, nothing is screwed in to the car.

Bonus #3: I have set my cupholders free!

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10 minutes ago, back4more70 said:

Gonna pat myself on the back here.  I mounted my Retevis RA25 in my 2022 Chevy Trailblazer using a piece of wood reclaimed from a Staples book cabinet.  I also had to search through my three toolboxes for screws and washers to mount the Retevis-included bracket, which made me realize why my father kept all his loose screws and other bits in his toolboxes for so many years ?

Bonus #1: I thought I needed an external speaker, but the internal speaker bouncing off the wood mount actually sounds quite decent.

Bonus #2: The whole contraption is easily removable, nothing is screwed in to the car.

Bonus #3: I have set my cupholders free!

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Although the picture doesn't work for me, congratulations on getting this done.

The most amazing thing is that you found a piece of actual wood in something from Staples. ?  

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12 hours ago, WRXE944 said:

Does the heat created on transmit get vented properly?

I spend about 99% of my time listening instead of transmitting, so it should not be an issue.  Plus, the wood base can take a lot of heat.  The plastic around the enclosure might be another story ?

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17 hours ago, WRXE944 said:

Does the heat created on transmit get vented properly?

I was wondering the same thing. @OffRoaderX mentioned in his review that this radio gets very hot.

Correction!
OOPS!, My mistake. It was the Radioddity DB25-G that he said gets very hot.

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