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No kidding. I'm well aware of that. That's how I've been hooking up my radios
for years, but when I move to this other car, I'd prefer not to do that, which is why I asked if anyone had any experience using the accessory port, not if anyone has suggestions for wiring up my radio. Thanks for the input though. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 73! de Andy KC2SSB - WPYI880 (GMRS) Beachwood, NJ USA! Grid FM29vw http://vhfradiobuff.tripod.com Typical Andy, know nothing, and doesnt want to learn. Got a question, you have your Ham Call, your GMS Call, but I dont see your CB Call or HANDLE listed, whats the problem Andy? |
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It's not a big deal to run wiring through the firewall like that, and when
you sell, lease-return or whatever, it's a simple matter of either pulling the wiring out, or just merely clipping the wire on both sides of the firewall. Chances are the next person wouldn't even have a clue that ya did that. As far as the accessory port, why not just call the damned dealership to find out what the rating is if it is not listed in the owners manual or other places. It's not that hard to do that, nor is it hard to look up the current draw rating for whatever rig you are using and compare those two numbers. -- Ryan, KC8PMX "Symbolism is for the simple minded....." "VHFRadioBuff" wrote in message ... Like I had said in an earlier post Andy, there are usually rubber grommets on the firewall of most cars and trucks that yo could feed the wiring through, which removes the need for drilling. Good luck No kidding. I'm well aware of that. That's how I've been hooking up my radios for years, but when I move to this other car, I'd prefer not to do that, which is why I asked if anyone had any experience using the accessory port, not if anyone has suggestions for wiring up my radio. Thanks for the input though. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 73! de Andy KC2SSB - WPYI880 (GMRS) Beachwood, NJ USA! Grid FM29vw http://vhfradiobuff.tripod.com |
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It's not a big deal to run wiring through the firewall like that, and when
you sell, lease-return or whatever, it's a simple matter of either pulling the wiring out, or just merely clipping the wire on both sides of the firewall. Chances are the next person wouldn't even have a clue that ya did that. As far as the accessory port, why not just call the damned dealership to find out what the rating is if it is not listed in the owners manual or other places. It's not that hard to do that, nor is it hard to look up the current draw rating for whatever rig you are using and compare those two numbers. -- Ryan, KC8PMX "Symbolism is for the simple minded....." "VHFRadioBuff" wrote in message ... Like I had said in an earlier post Andy, there are usually rubber grommets on the firewall of most cars and trucks that yo could feed the wiring through, which removes the need for drilling. Good luck No kidding. I'm well aware of that. That's how I've been hooking up my radios for years, but when I move to this other car, I'd prefer not to do that, which is why I asked if anyone had any experience using the accessory port, not if anyone has suggestions for wiring up my radio. Thanks for the input though. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 73! de Andy KC2SSB - WPYI880 (GMRS) Beachwood, NJ USA! Grid FM29vw http://vhfradiobuff.tripod.com |
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On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 00:46:56 -0400, "Ryan, KC8PMX"
wrote: It's not a big deal to run wiring through the firewall like that, and when you sell, lease-return or whatever, it's a simple matter of either pulling the wiring out, or just merely clipping the wire on both sides of the firewall. Chances are the next person wouldn't even have a clue that ya did that. As far as the accessory port, why not just call the damned dealership to find out what the rating is if it is not listed in the owners manual or other places. It's not that hard to do that, nor is it hard to look up the current draw rating for whatever rig you are using and compare those two numbers. The best source for those ratings would be the manufacturer, via the dealer or the owner's manual. I am certain that there is a wide range from one manufacturer to another. As said, a "temporary" wiring job might be simplest. Happy trails, Gary (net.yogi.bear) ------------------------------------------------ at the 51st percentile of ursine intelligence Gary D. Schwartz, Needham, MA, USA Please reply to: garyDOTschwartzATpoboxDOTcom |
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On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 00:46:56 -0400, "Ryan, KC8PMX"
wrote: It's not a big deal to run wiring through the firewall like that, and when you sell, lease-return or whatever, it's a simple matter of either pulling the wiring out, or just merely clipping the wire on both sides of the firewall. Chances are the next person wouldn't even have a clue that ya did that. As far as the accessory port, why not just call the damned dealership to find out what the rating is if it is not listed in the owners manual or other places. It's not that hard to do that, nor is it hard to look up the current draw rating for whatever rig you are using and compare those two numbers. The best source for those ratings would be the manufacturer, via the dealer or the owner's manual. I am certain that there is a wide range from one manufacturer to another. As said, a "temporary" wiring job might be simplest. Happy trails, Gary (net.yogi.bear) ------------------------------------------------ at the 51st percentile of ursine intelligence Gary D. Schwartz, Needham, MA, USA Please reply to: garyDOTschwartzATpoboxDOTcom |
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