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I.AM_a driver Member Since: 11 Jun 2009 Location: Edinburgh, Scotland Posts: 404 |
Its a bit overkill for what I need it for really, as I'm only a foundation license holder at present. My thinking was that it's the same unit as a few other in Lothian 4x4 (one of whom is on here too), which helps the odd time you need to operate a different set in another vehicle, but also support from others is easy to find.
Because I'm limited to 10w, I've found that my APRS packets very rarely reach an iGate. I've been using an APRS app on my phone is more reliable (provided mobile signal) although if the mobile networks went down then amateur would be my primary means of communication. As to exactly how the GPS works, there's a small GPS locator installed on the back of the display/control unit, which feeds the GPS data into the radio for display on the screen, and broadcast to the nearest iGate. After that some witchcraft happens, and you can see where you've been on websites such as aprs.fi Mark S CONVOY for HEROES www.facebook.com/convoy4heroes www.lothian4x4response.org ------ Td5 90 Thread in 'My Defender' Forum |
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12th Dec 2013 11:05pm |
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Eric L Member Since: 16 Aug 2007 Location: IN93uc Posts: 15 |
Hi ,
I am Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge http://www.qrz.com/db/F4FYJ December 2007 110 Defender. 106000 KM |
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4th Jan 2014 10:52pm |
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Eric L Member Since: 16 Aug 2007 Location: IN93uc Posts: 15 |
UV-950 is a good setup in a litle box and easy to put in a car.
For mobile activity I'm using an Icom 7000 , an all band transceiver . I am active in digital mode and also SSB but only on Ham frequencies. Click image to enlarge December 2007 110 Defender. 106000 KM |
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5th Jan 2014 1:28pm |
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Mr Didot Member Since: 05 Oct 2013 Location: West Sussex Posts: 11 |
I have now got round to installing my FT857 and am sharing a few photos. Thank you for all your suggestions and photos.
I used the MUD roof console unit for the front unit. Here is photo the wiper hose. I pulled it out before drilling Click image to enlarge I pushed the separation wires and cables from the centre interior light opening to the area above the left hand door using a straightened coat hanger. I also added cables for a power source for the future. Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge The rest of the MUD console was installed - the cables can be seen coiled on the left hand side beside the door frame. Click image to enlarge The main unit is located behind the left hand seat using velcro and the cables are placed behind the safety belt panel. The power source was run directly from the battery with a small hole drilled to provide access for the cables to exit Click image to enlarge The head unit is attached to the din panel with velcro and drilled with a small hole to allow the passage of the head unit attachment and external loudspeaker. Both the microphone and loudspeaker are held on the console shelf to the left of the head unit. Click image to enlarge I use a 70cm/2m dual antenna for mobile work. I tend to assemble a mast for HF work. I have attached the antenna just above the door frame and coax (aircell 5) runs in through the door opening. I may drill a hole later for the antenna cable but not yet - the car feels too new Click image to enlarge |
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5th Jan 2014 11:54pm |
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Ruari Member Since: 10 Dec 2013 Location: Ayrshire Posts: 50 |
Hello from MM6 IIO
I tend to use mine to marshal rallies and for the Strathclyde 4x4 Response. I fitted the Kenwood D700. Head unit sits on the dash in front of the steering wheel whilst the main gubbins is on the bulkhead behind the passenger. Cables ran under the soundproofing and along the conduit run when I replaced the bulkhead. Remote speaker is mounted on the dog guard in between myself & navigator along with a old Garmin gps for the APRS beacon. Aerials for 2m, cb are mounted on the light bar. |
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28th Jan 2014 8:32am |
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110 John Member Since: 11 Jan 2014 Location: Northumberland Posts: 158 |
Hi from 2E0SCM and have the FT857D fitted in my 110 with a Atas 120A and the MUD console yes its possible just about every day if conditions are correct
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14th Feb 2014 5:32am |
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Cold_n_Wet Member Since: 15 Oct 2012 Location: Bergen Posts: 244 |
LA1ZUA about to install the 857 into MY2013 Defender 110, I am looking to use the Terrafirma roof console, but I like the console in Lusimi has, who supplies this one ?
Glen "Rafiki" 2007 110 STW - Rolling rebuild. |
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14th Feb 2014 11:51am |
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