WSEK752 Posted Sunday at 12:49 AM Report Posted Sunday at 12:49 AM Does the club have a list of local installers (recommendations or members) for mobile radios? Maybe a car stereo shop? I mean who doesn’t want an 18” subwoofer connected to their GMRS?! Sure, I could do it but I could also pay some one to run the wires. Quote
Socalgmrs Posted Sunday at 01:51 AM Report Posted Sunday at 01:51 AM Might want to put what general area? City, state, ect…. Quote
WRUU653 Posted Sunday at 02:25 AM Report Posted Sunday at 02:25 AM 1 hour ago, WSEK752 said: Does the club have a list of local installers (recommendations or members) for mobile radios? Maybe a car stereo shop? I mean who doesn’t want an 18” subwoofer connected to their GMRS?! Sure, I could do it but I could also pay some one to run the wires. If by the club you mean The Mesa Crest Club if you click on the link and post your question in their forum you may have better luck than asking in the overall forums general area. Good luck. SteveShannon and WRHS218 2 Quote
tcp2525 Posted Sunday at 02:58 PM Report Posted Sunday at 02:58 PM 13 hours ago, WSEK752 said: Sure, I could do it but I could also pay some one to run the wires. Probably one of the biggest misconception is people assume that just because they go to an "established" brick and mortar car stereo shop they will get a two-way radio installed properly. Do they even have an SWR meter? You'll possibly burn more time and stomach lining dealing with these shops to even get the job remotely done correctly. My suggestion for you is to Google commercial two-way radio installers in your neighborhood. They will probably be more expensive than a car stereo shop, but your chances of getting quality work in a timely fashion is greatly increased. Of course, if you DIY you might find out your install will most likely be better than a stereo shop's. SteveShannon 1 Quote
73blazer Posted Sunday at 03:39 PM Report Posted Sunday at 03:39 PM Car Stereo shops still exist? I thought those went out with the Apple ][e Quote
amaff Posted Sunday at 04:09 PM Report Posted Sunday at 04:09 PM 1 hour ago, tcp2525 said: Probably one of the biggest misconception is people assume that just because they go to an "established" brick and mortar car stereo shop they will get a two-way radio installed properly. Or a car stereo installed properly... SteveShannon and tcp2525 2 Quote
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