I have drawn up a chart that fits neatly in the spare slot on your prado 150 visor but for some reason cant upload it as the file size is 36kb ....wanted to share it so people can have a reminder.
Can anyone help?
2013 (12 build) GX Auto.......with safari snorkel, toyota bar, tow bar, roof racks, led spots with fancy newpro switchgear, uniden remote UHF and aerial, ARB bash plates, Roadsafe recovery points, digoptions radio, general grabber AT2s, cheap ebay roof rack that has stood up surprisingly well.....
I have drawn up a chart that fits neatly in the spare slot on your prado 150 visor but for some reason cant upload it as the file size is 36kb ....wanted to share it so people can have a reminder.
Can anyone help?
I don't think you can upload a file to Pradopoint. Create a dropbox or box account and upload the file to that. Then provide a link here.
Here you go guys, your very own cut out and keep OEM style UHF chart that 'should' fit perfectly into the spare slot in your sunvisor in your 150 (can do 90 and 120 if i get dimensions)
2013 (12 build) GX Auto.......with safari snorkel, toyota bar, tow bar, roof racks, led spots with fancy newpro switchgear, uniden remote UHF and aerial, ARB bash plates, Roadsafe recovery points, digoptions radio, general grabber AT2s, cheap ebay roof rack that has stood up surprisingly well.....
Hi all, Just wondering about the GME AE4705 aerial if anyone has one. Particularly about how it moves on corrugated roads. Looking to mount one about 10cm from a AT6db (gme mobile phone antenna). I've had issues with my gme AE4018K swinging back and forth by about 25cm either side (at the base), therefore hitting any antenna near it. The mobile phone antenna doesn't move much at all on. My question is does the 4705 move much under corrugations? Otherwise what is the best one to get for that?
I've been running the 4705 on my ARB bar for 6 years without any issues. It moves slightly and bends sufficiently for most encounters with branches etc. Just don't slam into the trees or you can fracture the fibreglass pole as happened to my first 4705 on my old Prado.
Dave
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Bugger Bali, get out and see Australia before we sell it all to China.
Dave
Views expressed are mine alone and are not intended to compromise the integrity of my employer nor offend those who may read such views.
Bugger Bali, get out and see Australia before we sell it all to China.
I've been running the 4705 on my ARB bar for 6 years without any issues. It moves slightly and bends sufficiently for most encounters with branches etc. Just don't slam into the trees or you can fracture the fibreglass pole as happened to my first 4705 on my old Prado.
Thanks for the help guys. I was thinking about mounting the other aerial a little bit away from the other but the wing areas of the ARB bar angle up slightly so the 2 aerials wont be parallel. Pedantic, I know.
You can get the antenna in different colours - mine is grey to match the bar.
Dave
Views expressed are mine alone and are not intended to compromise the integrity of my employer nor offend those who may read such views.
Bugger Bali, get out and see Australia before we sell it all to China.
Aerial selection becomes a bit of moot point for me, as I have a GME TX3800 25watt. Only have a cheap Uniden aerial.
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with ARB Catalog, with TJM add ons!
Aerial selection becomes a bit of moot point for me, as I have a GME TX3800 25watt. Only have a cheap Uniden aerial.
Legalities aside, a decent antenna is always going to be more beneficial than putting out 25 watts. No point putting out a strong signal if you can't receive anything back because of a crappy antenna setup
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