Has anybody mounted a radio in a Miata before? Any advice on antenna mounting?
I'm planning to mount both a GMRS and a CB. GMRS is probably a Midland MXT-275 or 575, and the CB is probably going to be a Cobra 75. That way the radios can be stashed away in the trunk next to the battery, and a simple USB or Ethernet extension cord run to a convenient spot in the cab. I'm hard-over on the remote-control-head style radio, and I want it to be something that I can set up and tell a less-technical user "here's how you turn it on. Put it on channel four, and leave it there". Or in the case of the Midland, get the handpiece with the volume knob, set it, lock the buttons, and the only controls they have to think about are "talk" and "volume".
Anyway, I've agreed that I can't drill for antenna mounting, so I'm looking for alternatives. I'm leaning towards clamp-on trunk-lip mounts at the moment, but I'm eager to see what others have done so far!
On one of the Miata forums, some dude is selling an antenna tuner that allows the factory power antenna to work for both the stereo and CB at the same time, so that's a strong contender for the CB antenna. There are also third-party power antennas designed to work for both at once from the factory, though they're all looking pretty "new old stock" at the moment.
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Has anybody mounted a radio in a Miata before? Any advice on antenna mounting?
I'm planning to mount both a GMRS and a CB. GMRS is probably a Midland MXT-275 or 575, and the CB is probably going to be a Cobra 75. That way the radios can be stashed away in the trunk next to the battery, and a simple USB or Ethernet extension cord run to a convenient spot in the cab. I'm hard-over on the remote-control-head style radio, and I want it to be something that I can set up and tell a less-technical user "here's how you turn it on. Put it on channel four, and leave it there". Or in the case of the Midland, get the handpiece with the volume knob, set it, lock the buttons, and the only controls they have to think about are "talk" and "volume".
Anyway, I've agreed that I can't drill for antenna mounting, so I'm looking for alternatives. I'm leaning towards clamp-on trunk-lip mounts at the moment, but I'm eager to see what others have done so far!
On one of the Miata forums, some dude is selling an antenna tuner that allows the factory power antenna to work for both the stereo and CB at the same time, so that's a strong contender for the CB antenna. There are also third-party power antennas designed to work for both at once from the factory, though they're all looking pretty "new old stock" at the moment.
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