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<blockquote data-quote="Sparkey86" data-source="post: 1536288" data-attributes="member: 55432"><p>I run a galaxy 959 and radio receiver mounted to a cutting board that you can buy at Walmart. Then mount the whole thing on top of the dash. When I first started in feeders I was persuaded not to mount everything in a box. After some years in feeders I used tractors that had slip seat boxes and found that it was a bit inconvenient to take your eyes from the road to look to the passenger seat to change stations or CB channels and if you are like me, you are constantly adjusting squelch and RF gain etc. I just found it safer to have it there at dash level and with everything mounted to the board you can just unhook and grab the board and everything comes out. The downside to the board is that you can't really stack the radios because it becomes a challenge to see the hood mounted convex mirror on passenger side needed for lane changes. I like the cool boxes though. Pretty cool to see what drivers come up with. My 2cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparkey86, post: 1536288, member: 55432"] I run a galaxy 959 and radio receiver mounted to a cutting board that you can buy at Walmart. Then mount the whole thing on top of the dash. When I first started in feeders I was persuaded not to mount everything in a box. After some years in feeders I used tractors that had slip seat boxes and found that it was a bit inconvenient to take your eyes from the road to look to the passenger seat to change stations or CB channels and if you are like me, you are constantly adjusting squelch and RF gain etc. I just found it safer to have it there at dash level and with everything mounted to the board you can just unhook and grab the board and everything comes out. The downside to the board is that you can't really stack the radios because it becomes a challenge to see the hood mounted convex mirror on passenger side needed for lane changes. I like the cool boxes though. Pretty cool to see what drivers come up with. My 2cents [/QUOTE]
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