Cobra 75 WXST Setup Qs
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Cobra 75 WXST Setup Qs
I'm looking at a Cobra 75 WXST for my Taco. For various reasons I don't want a full blow CB deck in my truck right now and this seems to be the way to go for my purposes.
However, I'm new to CB. I know you push the button you talk and you can change channels and get weather reports. Installing is another matter.
I went down to Fry's today to get something and had a walk down the CB isle. There's a lot of stuff!
I know I need the CB unit, some kind of cable to run to the antenna and an antenna.
Cna someone help me put together a list of parts necessary to get the job done? I mostly will use it for the trails 95% of the time I'm pretty sure. So it's not something that has to be permanent but I wouldn't mind if it was as long as I can manage to install it really nice and clean.
I was thinking what if I ordered the Toyota antenna mount and put it on the driver's side to match the passenger side one and put a CB antenna off of that? That would be a clean install to me.
Anything will help!
Thanks.
However, I'm new to CB. I know you push the button you talk and you can change channels and get weather reports. Installing is another matter.
I went down to Fry's today to get something and had a walk down the CB isle. There's a lot of stuff!
I know I need the CB unit, some kind of cable to run to the antenna and an antenna.
Cna someone help me put together a list of parts necessary to get the job done? I mostly will use it for the trails 95% of the time I'm pretty sure. So it's not something that has to be permanent but I wouldn't mind if it was as long as I can manage to install it really nice and clean.
I was thinking what if I ordered the Toyota antenna mount and put it on the driver's side to match the passenger side one and put a CB antenna off of that? That would be a clean install to me.
Anything will help!
Thanks.
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Go to www.firestick.com, they have all the info you'll need. Also, try a search here, there's a wealth of info on this site.
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darx,
both tdiddy, myself and waskillywabbit have writeups on the cobra 75. tdiddy and my writeups are in the tech section or you can find mine at http://www.4runners.org/articles/cobra . waskilly's is on his website.
bob
both tdiddy, myself and waskillywabbit have writeups on the cobra 75. tdiddy and my writeups are in the tech section or you can find mine at http://www.4runners.org/articles/cobra . waskilly's is on his website.
bob
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http://home.earthlink.net/~grillmast...ges/Tacoma/CB/
I mounted the 75wxst remote box above the SRS computer (behind the ashtray/12volt cig console)
You can get the Cobra 75 wx st for 93 shipped from Amazon.com
If you are wondering- my Firestik II is mounted to my toolbox in the bed-
I just used a piece of 1/4 aluminum flatbar. Firestik also sells a pretty complete antenna kit that should be available at most truck stops.
http://home.earthlink.net/~grillmast...ges/Tacoma/CB/
I mounted the 75wxst remote box above the SRS computer (behind the ashtray/12volt cig console)
You can get the Cobra 75 wx st for 93 shipped from Amazon.com
If you are wondering- my Firestik II is mounted to my toolbox in the bed-
I just used a piece of 1/4 aluminum flatbar. Firestik also sells a pretty complete antenna kit that should be available at most truck stops.
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darx,
both tdiddy, myself and waskillywabbit have writeups on the cobra 75. tdiddy and my writeups are in the tech section or you can find mine at http://www.4runners.org/articles/cobra . waskilly's is on his website.
bob
both tdiddy, myself and waskillywabbit have writeups on the cobra 75. tdiddy and my writeups are in the tech section or you can find mine at http://www.4runners.org/articles/cobra . waskilly's is on his website.
bob
http://www.drawhorn.org/cobra_75_cb_...ary_fuse_b.htm
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Originally Posted by waskillywabbit
I did the same basic thing as Bob and Tom, yet I mounted my 75 a tad different as seen in the pics on the link below.
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check out the following link
http://www.nowwgasa.net/CBradio.htm
a very clean install for a Tacoma if you ask me
note, truck in link is NOT mine
http://www.nowwgasa.net/CBradio.htm
a very clean install for a Tacoma if you ask me
note, truck in link is NOT mine
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Originally Posted by 98madman
check out the following link
http://www.nowwgasa.net/CBradio.htm
a very clean install for a Tacoma if you ask me
note, truck in link is NOT mine
http://www.nowwgasa.net/CBradio.htm
a very clean install for a Tacoma if you ask me
note, truck in link is NOT mine
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I got the 75 with the firestick II. The firestick came with the cable all the cable you will need. I mounted mine on the back end and routed my wire along the bottom with all the stock factory wires. I have had it on since Jan. and have had no problems. I feel it is a great set up.
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Originally Posted by 98madman
check out the following link
http://www.nowwgasa.net/CBradio.htm
a very clean install for a Tacoma if you ask me
note, truck in link is NOT mine
http://www.nowwgasa.net/CBradio.htm
a very clean install for a Tacoma if you ask me
note, truck in link is NOT mine
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18' the magic number?
Okay, I have the CB mounted where I want it. I followed this write-up to keep it all hidden away since it's not an everyday use type thing for me.
I'm about to order the parts for the other end of the setup and am looking at getting a FirestikII 3' black antenna, the Firestik channel mount kit which includes their coax with ring/PL connectors and a quick disconnect. I've decided to mount it on the driver's side at about the same place the AM/FM antenna is on the other side. Hopefully the channel mount will work and wont obstruct the hood. I did some measurements and it looks like it will work "in theory".
Do I really need 18' of coax? I could easily get by with less length but I do remmeber reading that that's an optimal length for a CB setup. I really don't want to stuff 18' of cable under my carpet but if it really does matter then I'll go for it. Just looking for some real world advice on this part of the setup.
Thanks for all the help.
I'm about to order the parts for the other end of the setup and am looking at getting a FirestikII 3' black antenna, the Firestik channel mount kit which includes their coax with ring/PL connectors and a quick disconnect. I've decided to mount it on the driver's side at about the same place the AM/FM antenna is on the other side. Hopefully the channel mount will work and wont obstruct the hood. I did some measurements and it looks like it will work "in theory".
Do I really need 18' of coax? I could easily get by with less length but I do remmeber reading that that's an optimal length for a CB setup. I really don't want to stuff 18' of cable under my carpet but if it really does matter then I'll go for it. Just looking for some real world advice on this part of the setup.
Thanks for all the help.
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I went ahead and got the FireWire 18' coax that has the "FireRing" on the antenna end and nothing on the CB end. That came in handy as I pushed it through a plug above the gas pedal area that wasn't used for anything. Perfect spot too. I just hope the coax doesn't get too hot and burn up. It's not too close to the headers but they are about a foot plus away.
I guess we'll see if I need to buy a new cable here soon.
I used a channel mount on mthe drivers side hood as far back to the glass as I could get it without rubbing. I ran the cable from there through a couple hols in the engine compartment to keep it away from things then along the top of the firewall using clips that are there for other things to help hold it in place then down through the above mentioned unused rubber plug. I made an "X" in the plug to get the coac through but in hindsight I should have just made a small enough hole to provide a better seal. I suppose I can get some silicon to patch the tiny gaps in the "X" or get a new rubber plug and make the hole instead.
I haven't hooked up the other connector yet as I am trying to figure out where to get power from. I've never done elctrical stuff in cars. SOmeone mentioned running straight to the battery but I don't think I want to do that. I like the idea of somehow hooking into the accessory fuse but don't know how to do that. But at least I got it going! NOt bad for a first timer if I do say so myself.
I guess we'll see if I need to buy a new cable here soon.
I used a channel mount on mthe drivers side hood as far back to the glass as I could get it without rubbing. I ran the cable from there through a couple hols in the engine compartment to keep it away from things then along the top of the firewall using clips that are there for other things to help hold it in place then down through the above mentioned unused rubber plug. I made an "X" in the plug to get the coac through but in hindsight I should have just made a small enough hole to provide a better seal. I suppose I can get some silicon to patch the tiny gaps in the "X" or get a new rubber plug and make the hole instead.
I haven't hooked up the other connector yet as I am trying to figure out where to get power from. I've never done elctrical stuff in cars. SOmeone mentioned running straight to the battery but I don't think I want to do that. I like the idea of somehow hooking into the accessory fuse but don't know how to do that. But at least I got it going! NOt bad for a first timer if I do say so myself.
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Finally got it all done. Ended up getting power by hooking the +/- wires from the CB to one of power outlet wires to run things via a cigarette adapter. Ended up just crimping them into the sockets along with the power outlet wires and touching that with some solder.
I get some slight engine noise while driving but it doesn't really bother me. I haven't transmitted yet as I haven't tuned the antenna but I'm picking up all kinds of traffic as far south of me as Tijuana. Weather channel based out of San Diego comes in crystal clear too, channel 4.
I get some slight engine noise while driving but it doesn't really bother me. I haven't transmitted yet as I haven't tuned the antenna but I'm picking up all kinds of traffic as far south of me as Tijuana. Weather channel based out of San Diego comes in crystal clear too, channel 4.
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BTT -
I'm looking at the 75 for my JGC. I like the hide away feature with all the "stuff" in the handset. Brian - did you fab that "bulkhead" mount for the mic cable connection? I want the same deal so I can remove it and squirrel it away when not in use.
I'm looking at the 75 for my JGC. I like the hide away feature with all the "stuff" in the handset. Brian - did you fab that "bulkhead" mount for the mic cable connection? I want the same deal so I can remove it and squirrel it away when not in use.
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External Speaker
Installed my external speaker in the rear of the truck between the two jump seats in the extra cab today. I pulled off the back then from there removed the piece that holds the set belt buckles. Notched the top, bottom, and inards so a cable could be run through there and still mount the buckle holder flush to the back piece.
I simply used Velcro bran velcro to hold the speaker in place. If that wont hold it offroad, it holds other things for me offroad just fine, I'll add the mount to it and mount it to the back piece that way. Sounds good and gets loud with strong signals so should work very well for offfroading trips.
I simply used Velcro bran velcro to hold the speaker in place. If that wont hold it offroad, it holds other things for me offroad just fine, I'll add the mount to it and mount it to the back piece that way. Sounds good and gets loud with strong signals so should work very well for offfroading trips.