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Radio Mounting
Non-Locking Trunnion/High-Power Sleeve
The standard, non-locking trunnion (or sleeve used on low–band, 35–watt
800MHz or 30–watt 900MHz models) allows the radio to be mounted to a variety
of mounting surfaces. Be sure the mounting surface is able to adequately support
the weight of the radio. Allow sufficient space around the radio for free air flow for
cooling. Be sure the unit is close enough to the vehicle operator to permit easy
access to operating controls. Although the trunnion can be mounted to a plastic
dashboard, it is recommended that the mounting screws be located so they
penetrate the supporting metal frame of the dashboard.
Floor Mount
A floor-mount wedge is available which allows the radio to be tilted at either 45 or
60 degrees. The sleeve-mounting hardware, which is standard with low-band,
35-watt 800MHz, and 30–watt 900MHz models, mates with this wedge. If the
wedge is to be used with other models, the sleeve must be ordered separately.
Extra-Stability Mounting Tray
The optional extra-stability mounting tray is used in conjunction with the non-
locking trunnion. If the radio is mounted on a rounded surface, you may need to
supply and install shim washers (not provided) between the bracket and the
mounting surface. Shims are necessary to tilt the radio because the heavy-duty
bracket blocks the standard trunnion adjustments. Follow instructions provided
with the option.
Note: The extra-stability mounting tray is not necessary for low-band, 35–watt
800MHz, or 30–watt 900MHz models as the sleeve mounting already provides
maximum stability.
Locking Trunnion
The optional locking trunnion consists of a two-piece, trunnion-type mounting
bracket equipped with a key lock and associated mounting screws and is designed
to facilitate easy removal. The locking trunnion may be mounted on either metal or
plastic surfaces, provided the mounting surface adequately supports the weight of
the radio. Follow instructions provided with the option.
Before attempting to install the locking trunnion, examine the vehicle for suitable
mounting locations. This bracket requires a flat mounting surface, 8" x 2"
minimum with adequate clearance for inserting the radio. The chosen location
should be convenient to the vehicle operator and provide access to the power and
the antenna connectors. Be careful to choose a location that permits the locking
trunnion to be removed from the mounting bracket. Vehicle operation should
never be impaired by the location of the trunnion or radio.
Note: Overhead mounting is not recommended.
Installation Planning and Procedures (cont.)
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Radio Mounting