Very basic, nothing fancy

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Very basic, nothing fancy

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This is an 03' Heep Grand Cherokee. This vehicle has been deemed by the radio installers *THE* hardest vehicle for radio placement. I managed to fit 5 radios in the center console.

Radios are inline-fused on all hot ends, wired to a fuse box, which is wired to a 100Amp BUSS Fuses Resettable Circuit breaker, which is wired to a batter.... follow? All are ignition sensed to the factory fuse box. All connectors (Antenna connectors, Butt Connectors, Spade Connectors, etc. have Heat Shrink on the connector where it meets to the cable. Everything is wire loomed in the engine compartment and to my Remote Mounts. There are a total of six antennas. One (tempo) is an 800Mhz antenna for the Trunked System here on an MCS2000. Second is 2 meter on a CDM1550, third is a 70cm Maxtrac, 46MHz Maxtrac for fire, and finally a BCT15 that I never use. ;-) I used three types of antennas (although I prefer just two) Radiall Larsen and Laird Tech Antennex. The third (which I'm replacing) is a company called Browning. Which was a off branch from a smaller company originally supplying Larsen's. (I think.) Anyway, that's it for my big mouth. Just look at the pics.

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Isnt that console a little high? does it make is difficult in seeing the radios while driving and changing channels?
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Ill agree that Grand Cherokees are the worst for mounting anything. The majority of the ones I have done are UC for some 3 letter agencies. We had to mount everything so it wasnt visable from the outside. The antenna was a sti-co and the Astro Spectra W3 head was in the center console . The lights were on Remote Lund SFGH100 controller in the center also. Now a regular cherokee is worse.. His console is a bit on the large size. Im sure it works for him.
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It may be tall but if he's not running some aftermarket remote kits for the maxtrac's, he'll need about 4 feet :lol: of clearance for the low band unit.

Nice work...I feel your pain. I ride in a Toyota Highlander and short of cutting the factory console out with a saw, I can't do much myself.

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Yes I agree it looks good!

And those vehicles are a pain.

I just had a few questions
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I'll agree that the console appears a bit high, but in reality when you sitting in the vehicle it's at a perfect height for viewing. The only pain is adjusting the scanner because it's to the extreme rear. But as stated earlier, I hardly use it so I have no reason to complain.

Thanks for the kind words!
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Where did the pictures go?
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I deleted them. I don't like keeping pictures up for too long. Uses up valuable Photobucket space.
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W3MOT wrote:I deleted them. I don't like keeping pictures up for too long. Uses up valuable Photobucket space.

Photobucket is pretty liberal on how much you can store. It's somewhat silly to only have them up for one day as there are many people who do not live on this forum and would possibly liked to see them.
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Since it's apparent the OP doesn't want to receive any further comments on his install, before this can go too far south... *clank*.

W3MOT, in the future, if you start a thread like this, plan on leaving the photos alone, k?
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Well, W3MOT can't decide if he had hosting problems or if he deleted the images, but he promises to return and replace the photos... so, thread unlocked for now - please hold off on any flameage.
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No O-ring under the Browning antenna, not sure about the others. Fail.
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LOL! The Browning antenna is no longer on the vehicle. I put it on there as a test for the 800MHz MCS2000 which is a remote mount under one of the seats. It's nice and easy to change out. The MCS2000 that I regularly have installed is a UHF. The antenna that's usually mounted where the Browning is, is a UHF Laird Technologies/Antennex Phantom antenna. There are two on the rear of the roof. One on the left, and one on the right. Phantom antennas have built-in O-rings.
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