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so i've been running a little handheld clipped to my visor for like two years and finally broke down and got a proper mobile rig, picked up a used Yaesu FTM-400 and honestly kind of intimidated by all the options on this thing. got it mounted on a RAM mount between the seats for now which feels a little janky but it works.
the antenna situation is what im actually unsure about. i drilled a NMO mount through the roof which was terrifying but it's done now, running a Tram 1185 dual band whip. seems to get out okay but i don't really have anything to compare it to. was on a local 2m net last night and a few people said i sounded a little noisy but nobody could really say why.
also the radio is pulling power directly from the battery with an inline fuse on the positive lead, ground goes to a bolt under the back seat. did i do that right or should the ground be somewhere else? i feel like i read somewhere the ground point matters a lot more than i thought
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