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Found a nice spot for the yaesu head unit and finally spent a bit of time modeling up various bits and 3D printing to get it the way fitting nicely.
Early protos (the back of the head unit is from yaesu) and the one gopro male 'clip' thing. The rest are 3d printed including the plate with the 4 screws and the base plate. Even the tightener thing.
After a few fits, I decided the rotate the female base plate 30deg to face the head unit towards me. I didn't use a gopro base, since I wanted it to be bigger to give more 'stick' to the console flat area. Using 3M vhb tape.
It's completely away from the passenger knees/legs and in a spot where there is nothing that it limits access to. Plenty of room to access the xfer lever etc.
Tomorrow will clean the console surface and stick the base down. Then fish the extension cable from the base unit to the head unit and plug it in.
I'd originally bough a ram gooseneck setup that would bolt under a seat mount, but didn't like that it would be somewhat in the passenger area. I like this solution a lot more. Also easy to unclip the gopro mount and remove it head unit if I need to remove the console etc.
cheers,
george.
Early protos (the back of the head unit is from yaesu) and the one gopro male 'clip' thing. The rest are 3d printed including the plate with the 4 screws and the base plate. Even the tightener thing.
After a few fits, I decided the rotate the female base plate 30deg to face the head unit towards me. I didn't use a gopro base, since I wanted it to be bigger to give more 'stick' to the console flat area. Using 3M vhb tape.
It's completely away from the passenger knees/legs and in a spot where there is nothing that it limits access to. Plenty of room to access the xfer lever etc.
Tomorrow will clean the console surface and stick the base down. Then fish the extension cable from the base unit to the head unit and plug it in.
I'd originally bough a ram gooseneck setup that would bolt under a seat mount, but didn't like that it would be somewhat in the passenger area. I like this solution a lot more. Also easy to unclip the gopro mount and remove it head unit if I need to remove the console etc.
cheers,
george.