I would like to see a dozen or so mobile setups because my Avalon has no obvious place to mount a full mobile mount that I can envision. I was very close to buying what I thought was the perfect setup: a Midland MXT575 50-watt mobile with all the controls on the mic. Then I realized it could only monitor 1 station at a time and could not scan programmable receive-only frequencies. I don't need fancy, but it was a little too basic. I might still be forced to go that route.
I have seen a couple of others that look like the face is detachable, and the main unit can be mounted out of the way. I think that would be workable even if, at worst, I used a cupholder mount. I think I can find room for a detachable face plate.
Does anyone have suggestions on 40 or 50-watt mobile units with all controls on the mic or with a detachable face.
Do you have recommendations or ideas on how you found room to mount a mobile in today's cars?
I think my Tacoma might have room for a standard mobile in a front open-cubby of the console.
I would like to be able to remove my mobile fairly easy to use as a base at times.
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I would like to see a dozen or so mobile setups because my Avalon has no obvious place to mount a full mobile mount that I can envision. I was very close to buying what I thought was the perfect setup: a Midland MXT575 50-watt mobile with all the controls on the mic. Then I realized it could only monitor 1 station at a time and could not scan programmable receive-only frequencies. I don't need fancy, but it was a little too basic. I might still be forced to go that route.
I have seen a couple of others that look like the face is detachable, and the main unit can be mounted out of the way. I think that would be workable even if, at worst, I used a cupholder mount. I think I can find room for a detachable face plate.
Does anyone have suggestions on 40 or 50-watt mobile units with all controls on the mic or with a detachable face.
Do you have recommendations or ideas on how you found room to mount a mobile in today's cars?
I think my Tacoma might have room for a standard mobile in a front open-cubby of the console.
I would like to be able to remove my mobile fairly easy to use as a base at times.
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