WyoDutch
12-05-2009, 09:00
When I took delivery of my '09 3500 extended cab, I knew I'd be installing some HAM radio equipment and I wanted the cleanest, clutter-free install I could do.
First off... what IS "APRS"? It's short for "Automated Position Reporting System" in brief, you connect a GPS unit to a 2-meter HAM radio and the rig automatically beacons your position and other information to a digipeater or "igate". The data goes to internet sites where interested parties (families and employers generally) can monitor and even exchange digital messages with you. (If you're interested.. go to www.aprs.fi (http://www.aprs.fi) and in the 'track callsign' block... input KE7RFL to see how it all works).
I decided that the best location for the transmitter was in a "Du-Ha" box placed under the rear seat. Using a 'Tac-Comm' case, the radio and APRS control module were then located in the Du-Ha. Power is from FUSED connectors from the battery to a power distribution panel in the Du-Ha. The antenna is an NMO (drilled a hole in the roof of the cab) with the cable running under the headliner and down the pillar... Out of sight.
Here's the Du-Ha and the electronics in the Tac-Comm case.
http://www.fototime.com/1A3A244E9A62CF0/standard.jpg
The next hurdle was where to locate the GPS unit where I could see and touch, but not have it pasted, glued or otherwise hanging on the dash. The perfect solution was the "Ram-A-Can" mount from RAM, with the NUVI 350 held in a cradle. The power wire plugs into one of the receptacles (cigarette lighter jack) on the dash and a single wire connects the GPS to the rear-seat electronics. Slick as a whistle. In the photo, you can see that I don't have the Ram-A-Can pushed down all the way. I left it up a bit just for the picture. Now... the other beercan holder will get a second Ram-A-Can which will hold the control panel and microphone for the 'voice' unit that will also be placed in the Du-Ha. General Motors sells additional 2-can holders for the princely sum of $90... so when all is done., I will have 2 Ram-A-Cans and still have 2 empty can holders on the console. I can connect the audio output of the GPS unit to the MP3 connector on the dash and get the directions over the Bose sound system.... freaky!
Any other HAMS out there?
http://www.fototime.com/4A293ECE5B1E705/standard.jpg
First off... what IS "APRS"? It's short for "Automated Position Reporting System" in brief, you connect a GPS unit to a 2-meter HAM radio and the rig automatically beacons your position and other information to a digipeater or "igate". The data goes to internet sites where interested parties (families and employers generally) can monitor and even exchange digital messages with you. (If you're interested.. go to www.aprs.fi (http://www.aprs.fi) and in the 'track callsign' block... input KE7RFL to see how it all works).
I decided that the best location for the transmitter was in a "Du-Ha" box placed under the rear seat. Using a 'Tac-Comm' case, the radio and APRS control module were then located in the Du-Ha. Power is from FUSED connectors from the battery to a power distribution panel in the Du-Ha. The antenna is an NMO (drilled a hole in the roof of the cab) with the cable running under the headliner and down the pillar... Out of sight.
Here's the Du-Ha and the electronics in the Tac-Comm case.
http://www.fototime.com/1A3A244E9A62CF0/standard.jpg
The next hurdle was where to locate the GPS unit where I could see and touch, but not have it pasted, glued or otherwise hanging on the dash. The perfect solution was the "Ram-A-Can" mount from RAM, with the NUVI 350 held in a cradle. The power wire plugs into one of the receptacles (cigarette lighter jack) on the dash and a single wire connects the GPS to the rear-seat electronics. Slick as a whistle. In the photo, you can see that I don't have the Ram-A-Can pushed down all the way. I left it up a bit just for the picture. Now... the other beercan holder will get a second Ram-A-Can which will hold the control panel and microphone for the 'voice' unit that will also be placed in the Du-Ha. General Motors sells additional 2-can holders for the princely sum of $90... so when all is done., I will have 2 Ram-A-Cans and still have 2 empty can holders on the console. I can connect the audio output of the GPS unit to the MP3 connector on the dash and get the directions over the Bose sound system.... freaky!
Any other HAMS out there?
http://www.fototime.com/4A293ECE5B1E705/standard.jpg