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so i've been running a FT-7900 just kind of loosely sitting on my passenger seat for like two years, which i know is terrible, and i finally broke down and did a real install this past weekend. got a RAM mount bracket sorted out under the dash and ran the power direct to the battery with an inline fuse on both leads like youre supposed to. also finally put a proper NMO mount through the trunk lid instead of that magnetic antenna i'd been using.
few things caught me off guard. first, routing the coax was way more of a pain than i expected, had to partially pull back the trunk weatherstripping and feed it through a rubber grommet i made myself because i couldnt find the right size at the hardware store. second, the voltage drop i was seeing before just disappeared once i had clean power from the battery, the RF noise from the alternator i'd been fighting for months is almost completely gone now too. i think my cheap power connection before was acting like a ground loop or something.
anyway if anyone is on the fence about doing this properly, just do it. took me most of saturday but it was worth it. the radio just feels solid now, transmit audio reports are way better too according to the guys on the local repeater.
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