I have a '93 Chevy Suburban and I am ready to make this into a functional vehicle. The only radio that I currently have my car is a Kenwood V7A. My goal is to replace that radio with motorola.
Of course, I have the general idea of what I want to do, but the practical knowledge is lacking. The Suburban is very stock, and I am looking to make great things out of it.
Although I have had my eye on Spectra radios to cover my need for coverage of VHF (136-174), UHF (440-470), 800MHz, 900Mhz, I am not married to those particular models. As long as I can cover the bands that I am looking for. I also need to be able to implement PAC-RT for using my Sabres for crossband control.
I am looking for ideas on what equipment to add, how to design a functional console to replace to stock console. What I should be doing to enhance the power needs. The ability to program alll radios directly, and the use of a single microphone to control all radios.
Oh, and the key thing is that I would like to have qualitty, but as someone pointed out... This is a hobby, so I would like to minimize costs or at least reasonable cost...
Thanks for any help...
K. Callis
Design guidance...
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- LMRDesigner
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I'm not sure about how to mux all of the mics, but you can easily combine all the radio speaker outputs into one.
http://www.fleetradioproducts.com/4AMP-03.htm
I've used these a bunch of times before and they really work great. The audio will be much louder and you will only have to have one speaker. Makes for a clean install.
You should also check out a previous post where a user did a great job installing a console in a suburban. One of the best jobs I've ever seen, and he's done alot of what you want to do (bringing out the programming ports, etc. )
-LMD
http://www.fleetradioproducts.com/4AMP-03.htm
I've used these a bunch of times before and they really work great. The audio will be much louder and you will only have to have one speaker. Makes for a clean install.
You should also check out a previous post where a user did a great job installing a console in a suburban. One of the best jobs I've ever seen, and he's done alot of what you want to do (bringing out the programming ports, etc. )
-LMD