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Old 05-07-2008, 08:36 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Re: Where should I mount my HAM?

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Mikey D. previously said: View Post
Instead of a permanent mount try using Velcro. Find a spot that is safe and accessible and mount the head there. You can remove and hide the head easily while leaving only a strip of Velcro exposed as opposed to a permanent mount for thieves to admire. A strip or two of Velcro will look rather innocuous compared to a big mounting device as well!

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I don't know about velcro. I've got my Scangauge mounted on the steering column like Frogeye does, and it looks like it keeps trying to fall off. I don't know how solid velcro would be with the microphone sticking out of the side and being yanked around.
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