
Alrighty, a week or so ago with the aid of some friends, I got my radios installed in my truck. This replaced my two CDM's I had stacked on top of eachother for a month or two while I was waiting to get some stuff straightened out with the equipment.
Here's a link to the photo
http://radio.the161.net/consolefront.jpg
(the image is kinda big, though I thought I resized it.... oh well)
The Spectra is a W9 VHF 136-162 110w unit, the CDM is a 403-470 1550.
I'm thinking about going with another vendor to get a remote mount Low Band, and 800 setup going in there... that's more of a project for when the right equipment comes barking at my door for the right price.
There is a full siren unit connected to the spectra, however, the Wail, Yelp, Hi-Lo tones are not activated due to the fact I'd prob. get castrated for playing. But the Air Horn/PA/Ext. Radio are working nicely. Speaker is a Federal Signal Dynamax.
I ended up mounting the radio in the rear right quarter panel. TONS of space in there. I could prob. fit a family of 4. No really, lots of space. In my explorer (and prob. most of them) if you look under the plastic that runs along the outside of the vehicle, there are small cableways that have snap off tops you can run cables in. These made it very easy to hide several power cables and control head wiring for the Spectra. Infact, I have space to spare.
Besides it taking me a while to track down some of the crimp connectors I needed (and yes bob, i should have just gone to best buy like you said...) it took longer than anticipated to do the install. However, it came out quite nice.
To mount the stuff in the dash, there is a CDM mounting bracket screwed to the console, and then two of those racks with the holes in them (used to stand on transmission humps) that are placed hoizontaly on the bracket. Between this, and the devices mounted within, it makes a very good, damage free install.
-Alex