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Dang! I locked the cap key!
Anyhow, I just went up tot he shop and pulled the big lights out so I could look the communication system over well. I'll be... The radio is a Uniden and the LED doesn't work. And had only one coaxial mount, the other antenne was for something else. The two antenne are miss matched. One is a Ray Jefferson, and the other is some off brand which looks almost identical with exception of the mount, which you pull straight up and let it drop to mount, then you have to pull it up again to lay it down. The Jefferson has a lever with which, you pull up for a release, set the antenna, then lock it back into place. works pretty well, actually, but the lever is in a PITA place to get to. is about 6'5 feet long, and the no-name is about 6. Plus the Jefferson looks like it was made for the boat, and the add-on is exactly what it is, and add on, and when both antenne straight up, the Jefferson is ni-on to straight vertical, while the no-name rests at some sort of an angle at least 7 degrees. Up on further investigation in the cuddy, I saw a couple wires, red and black with a fuse, and a mic mount screwed into the wood.Also, Voila! there's the coaxial end for the antenna as well, stuffed down between the bedding pad. so Eisboch, I take it you were right. there was a CB mounted in there. I don't know what they did for an antenne for the ancient GM am/fm 8 track, that is hanging under the dash, but it's going to go, too! So, I'm pretty well settled that for a Marine radio, I'll cross that bridge when I get to it. but the no-name antenna is going to go. If i go with a mounted VHF I'll be finding a nicer place to mount it. The people that had this, have the depthfinder AND the VHF mounted right in the way of vision, which I don't care for. too cluttery, and not good thinking. Here's a pic of the dash layout http://i7.ebayimg.com/04/i/08/c7/ee/fe_12.JPG http://i15.ebayimg.com/03/i/08/c6/45/07_12.JPG pretty tacky, huh? I think I can clean it up pretty well, though. The old radios gobye-bye, and now to find a better place for the depthfinder.... Tim wrote: I'm oging back up to check stuff out in a moment, I'm really not sure if the radio itself is a Ray Jefferson? But I KNOW THE ANTENNE ARE,,,, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On 18 Nov 2006 13:57:31 -0800, "Tim" wrote: I ahve to make a correction, this set us is a Ray Jefferson" not "Ray Johnson" I figured that anyway. Ray Jefferson radios were state of the art in their day. It was during the period of time where Raytheon was a leader in all kind of sophisticated electronics and military electronic hardware Ray Jefferson was the consumer division. One of the more interesting radio I've ever owned was a Ray Jefferson 630 which was a great BCB radio for DX'ing. It's an interesting radio - I'd be interested in seeing a picture of it. In any case, it's dated so I'd look around for something a little more modern. |
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