Daron, I guess I didn't know exactly what you wanted to do.  Are you trying
to stack the radios?

I went to a CB store and then had lots of brackets and hump mounts.  I like
the hump mount because it had little teeth that hold the base on the carpet
without moving, and had a built in 5 inch speaker directing the sound up.
You can just grab the radio (with mount) and lift it out.  Now to stack
radios, you can get two U shaped brackets |_________| bolted back to back to
hold the upper radio to the lower radio.

Al, N8ARO





----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Daron J. Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2004 12:10 PM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Radio Mounts


> > Easy to find.  Look at "Mounts" and "Stands"
> >
> >
> <http://www.randl.com/cgi-local/cart/cart.cgi?cart=Search&groupnumber=(8
> 160)
> > >
> > <http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/misc.html>
>
> Hmm, I guess I'm search-challenged this morning.  I went to both sites,
> nice spots, the first one had 60 mounts for amateur radios, no pictures
> that I could find, and no listing for the universal mounts we are
> referring to.  The second link is good for all kinds of things, just
> don't see the universal mounts.
>
> Humor me, would ya point me to the specific link where you see these?
>
> The old radio shack kit had something like 6 sets of brackets, several
> just from angle stock, several that were triangle shaped on one side
> allowing 'taller' radios to be mounted, and it seems like there was even
> a straight flat metal part used for securing the back of the radio.
>
> Daron - N7HQR
>
>
>






 
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