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if you want to cut down on your am noise floor, go direct to the batt.
 

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Our group uses mobile UHF radios on our atv's and utv's for trail riding , and we also have some installed in our trucks when travelling in a group to and from rides in various states. I installed mine in the drawer below the center stack so its out of site, and use a puck type antenna on the roof.

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I use GMRS Midland radios. All of mine are tucked behind the center console. I installed an RJ45 connector to plug the handset in when needed and take it out when not.
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I have the Midland GMRS 275. Hooked up to AUX # 6.
Tucked up in center conceal.
 

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How are you guys running the antenna wire? Did you drill through the firewall or something else?
I have run mine along the underside of the truck and up through the sill of the back door. I will eventually try a better more concealed way in.
 

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