Sick looking rig. I had an old old V1 for ages until I finally gave it to a family friend. They have fantastic support and are all around a good company. Its really neat to see all the new features they have. I think SDR++ is perfect for a tablet. I have it on my phone and it feels a bit too cluttered with the small screen.
I know what you mean! That’s why I created this little compartment out of wood and wrapped it in vinyl, Just so I could drill all the holes I wanted and move stuff around! 😂 if you got the room and time, I’d highly recommend creating your own!
Hello from Phoenix, Arizona. This is some cool stuff I love gadgets. I don’t have my ham license. I’ve been looking at GRMS lately very powerful 50 W radios that you can put in your car. They work on the repeater system and you don’t have to take a test. You need a license but it’s a 10 year license for $35 coverage your whole family. I’m sure you know all about it, anyway, looking forward to more videos
Nice setup. I don't know why so many have hearburn over this. HF mobile is challenging and fun. If you think this is overkill you should see the VW GTI with the mega vhf rover station inside. Its an engineering marvel.
I used to love listening to scanners as a kid growing up in Phoenix. I would listen to aircraft as well, but since Phoenix went digital, I cannot figure it out. I spent $700 on a digital radio only to sell it a couple years later, cause I could not figure out how to get it to work. I even had the place I bought it from program, but I could not understand the transmissions. It sounded like it was garbled. I also didn’t know how to follow a call. I used to be really simple. They had a channel chase as they called it, which was channel one and then all the precincts had their own channel when emergency traffic came out let’s say for the seventh precinct they would switch to channel one and they would work the traffic on channel one and you could hear all sides of the Conversation, if you have any knowledge on how I could do this again I’d be happy to pay for your time. Thank you.
Sounds like encryption. If you got a digital scanner that does p25 phase one and two, and you still hear garbled mess… it’s encryption, but there’s plenty of other things to listen too, Look up radioreference.com and put in your county. It will show all the local frequency you can put into your scanner
What a nice setup. Could you let us know where you procured the mounts for the phone, radio, tablets., I have a 2014 Ford F-350 and I would like to do a similar set up. Thanks in advance.
Battery cut-off switch is always a great idea, but the location is not good. In a bad accident it could make contact with your left knee. I have scene this with older snow plow controls before they switched to the remote control
Interesting… I’ve ran mine for several hours straight and it seems rather fine, warm to the touch but nothing hot.. maybe yours doesn’t have thermal pads inside it
So if I have followed you correctly. You got messing around with CB radio, got bit by the cb bug. And found your self escalating to ham radio. That's what happend to me too. The drug of CB that's how it starts, just 4 watts and 40 channels that's all it takes to get hooked for life. Now it's crossband this HF that and some ISS when you think you can get away with it. Good videos 73
Great update. I just started playing with my RTL SDR dongle, too. It blows my mind. Maybe i missed it. Which antenna do you use for that? And an awesome idea putting a tablet mounted in there for it. And good idea with the kill switch. Keep those projects coming, brother!
Thanks! The sdr is connected to the 17ft chameleon, works super well, I was parked by the water, able to hear stations from England coming through on 20m band
@jackbarker2175 crap, that's awesome. I also threw a 17footer on my roof but a crappy Chinese one and tried to tune for 11m... no luck. But for listening for the SDR? Genius.
Wowie! That's not only a nice truck with cool accessories But the radio equipment puts it at a whole other level. Question: To operate the bear traker and sdr on the same antenna can you operate at the same time and what type adapter and/or connector did you use? Thanks for sharing, KO4HPC 73
Neat to have on a towtruck if you do 60 plus hrs a week and nobody uses your truck….id like it. Gotta be in truck most of the time or for a living for me do do this…I got 1 25watt anytone with a whip on my expedition…that’s it. I carry phone.🍷
@@jackbarker2175 But even just for listening the antennas and feedlines are located close to the engine compartment where most of the vehicle noise is generated. JMHO, FWIW, YMMV, etc.
@@mikemcdonald5147 A. Antennas need to be as far from a noise source as possible. The engine compartment is where most of the noise is generated. B. RF safety concerns by having a transmit antenna close to the operator, though if listening only isn't an issue.
They are for listening only, not transmit, The chameleon antenna there, is on a quick disconnect, So I only have it on there when I’m parked using sdr++ anyway! I keep it stored in the back seat when I’m not using it
It’s quite common in NATO vehicles as well as a lot of Red Cross vehicles. Should attend the Hamvention in Ohio in May, there are several wild ones who have turned their vehicles into porcupine rides with several dozen antennas installed on their cars.
WTF @ 0:30, you don't put two antennas on same bloody mount. Battery Isolator above knees, nope, bad location in so many ways. You have a mountain of gear, all facing the drivers seat, DISTRACTED DRIVER SITUATION.
First off, they are listening antennas. So it doesn’t matter, second off, I’ve got 2 battery isolators. Third off, vehicles not some small Toyota Corolla, plenty of room, everything mounted perfectly, and far from distracted driving, because there’s something called prioritizing, If I’m driving I’m looking at the road, not my equipment lol
@@jackbarker2175 First- If you think that suddenly makes it correct, please stay off the air as you far from radio wise. Secondly, so what, put them in logical location not above your knee with dangle-berries on it. Thirdly, if its turned on while vehicle is in motion, its a distration, especially when your batting yourself over the tablet screen and SDR. Happy to call BS on your claim.
I have worked in a police cruiser solo and never had issues with three radios and the LEERN system used in my state. It also helps having specific training in utilizing comm gear running solo in the military. It all comes down to training and more training.
Sick looking rig. I had an old old V1 for ages until I finally gave it to a family friend. They have fantastic support and are all around a good company. Its really neat to see all the new features they have.
I think SDR++ is perfect for a tablet. I have it on my phone and it feels a bit too cluttered with the small screen.
That's a sweet setup bro. Keep the great videos coming.
I was just watching an old video last night, this has got to be the best mobil rig yet.
That's what I'm saying. I told him he has to put out way more videos and create shorts and remixes out of them!
That is amazing! I'm stressing about drilling a hole to mount a scanner! LOL
I know what you mean! That’s why I created this little compartment out of wood and wrapped it in vinyl,
Just so I could drill all the holes I wanted and move stuff around! 😂 if you got the room and time, I’d highly recommend creating your own!
First hole is always the hardest 😢
Thanks for the very detailed video this is exactly how I want to set up my truck ,awesome
Hello from Phoenix, Arizona. This is some cool stuff I love gadgets. I don’t have my ham license. I’ve been looking at GRMS lately very powerful 50 W radios that you can put in your car. They work on the repeater system and you don’t have to take a test. You need a license but it’s a 10 year license for $35 coverage your whole family. I’m sure you know all about it, anyway, looking forward to more videos
Very cool rig
Very impressive. Great Video
Nice setup. I don't know why so many have hearburn over this. HF mobile is challenging and fun. If you think this is overkill you should see the VW GTI with the mega vhf rover station inside. Its an engineering marvel.
I'm honestly still the same nerd that people called me when I was in school I'm just a nerd about cooler stuff. Awesome video by the way!
Love the set up I need you to do mine lol
nice set up!
Awesome
Cool!🤪
I used to love listening to scanners as a kid growing up in Phoenix. I would listen to aircraft as well, but since Phoenix went digital, I cannot figure it out. I spent $700 on a digital radio only to sell it a couple years later, cause I could not figure out how to get it to work. I even had the place I bought it from program, but I could not understand the transmissions. It sounded like it was garbled. I also didn’t know how to follow a call. I used to be really simple. They had a channel chase as they called it, which was channel one and then all the precincts had their own channel when emergency traffic came out let’s say for the seventh precinct they would switch to channel one and they would work the traffic on channel one and you could hear all sides of the Conversation, if you have any knowledge on how I could do this again I’d be happy to pay for your time. Thank you.
Sounds like encryption. If you got a digital scanner that does p25 phase one and two, and you still hear garbled mess… it’s encryption, but there’s plenty of other things to listen too,
Look up radioreference.com and put in your county. It will show all the local frequency you can put into your scanner
What a nice setup. Could you let us know where you procured the mounts for the phone, radio, tablets., I have a 2014 Ford F-350 and I would like to do a similar set up. Thanks in advance.
@@coincidentalrvadventures2081 Amazon!
Nice
You should do a more in-depth video/review of the zastone looks like a cool unit. Perhaps connecting it to the island repeater network
Battery cut-off switch is always a great idea, but the location is not good. In a bad accident it could make contact with your left knee. I have scene this with older snow plow controls before they switched to the remote control
Nice setup! KE0LYC here. I'll be following!
That is a SETUP! New baby HAM VA7PNX
Watch the RTL-SDR dongle's temps my man, those things get hotter than hell! You don't want to catch your rolling shack on fire!
Interesting…
I’ve ran mine for several hours straight and it seems rather fine, warm to the touch but nothing hot.. maybe yours doesn’t have thermal pads inside it
Was the difference between sdr and mobile scanner
A super decorated car. This is just my opinion, but a tablet would fit better higher up in front of your eyesight.
Jack, where did you find the mounts for the shovel, axe and high lift jack? 73 KD0QZR
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So if I have followed you correctly.
You got messing around with CB radio, got bit by the cb bug.
And found your self escalating to ham radio.
That's what happend to me too.
The drug of CB that's how it starts, just 4 watts and 40 channels that's all it takes to get hooked for life.
Now it's crossband this HF that and some ISS when you think you can get away with it.
Good videos
73
Pretty cool set up. Can you give us the link to the SDR you have on your tablet?
Sure! a.co/d/3NQcW0G
Great update. I just started playing with my RTL SDR dongle, too. It blows my mind. Maybe i missed it. Which antenna do you use for that? And an awesome idea putting a tablet mounted in there for it. And good idea with the kill switch. Keep those projects coming, brother!
Thanks!
The sdr is connected to the 17ft chameleon, works super well,
I was parked by the water, able to hear stations from England coming through on 20m band
@jackbarker2175 crap, that's awesome. I also threw a 17footer on my roof but a crappy Chinese one and tried to tune for 11m... no luck. But for listening for the SDR? Genius.
Hey Jack! What tablet do you have there ? Also curious to know what HF rig you’re using.
73,
VE6DPC
Beauty setup. Only improvement I see is to put on a Ford. All joking aside, keep the videos rolling.
The HF antenna an inch away from a dual bander? Do they detune each other?
They are both listening antennas, no transmitting is done on them
cool rig where did you come across the radio consul looks great
Thanks!
I made the console myself!
The antennas look Goofy hanging off the truck like that.
Wowie! That's not only a nice truck with cool accessories But the radio equipment puts it at a whole other level.
Question: To operate the bear traker and sdr on the same antenna can you operate at the same time and what type adapter and/or connector did you use? Thanks for sharing, KO4HPC 73
Thanks! It’s just a generic pl-239 splitter, all that is needed!
@@jackbarker2175 Thanks a bunch Jack. 73
Neat to have on a towtruck if you do 60 plus hrs a week and nobody uses your truck….id like it. Gotta be in truck most of the time or for a living for me do do this…I got 1 25watt anytone with a whip on my expedition…that’s it. I carry phone.🍷
I'd worry about the amp heating up in that enclosed space.
I don’t talk on it enough for it to be a problem! I keep convos brief!
Where did you find that mount for the home patrol 2
Amazon!
@@jackbarker2175 I can’t seem to find it do you have a link on Amazon
I really like the kill switch idea. What a great call on that.
Gonna be doing off-road/ham videos?
Can the solar trickle charge the main vehicle battery?
As long as it’s iron phosphate or lithium yes. No other battery type
@@jackbarker2175 Thank you
I am confused I see 2 scanners and a CB? video titled ham radio?
incorrect, what you see is a 10m ham radio, vhf/uhf ham radio, and a scanner
You really should do a better job with the wire management. I removed my vehicle entire interior so I could wire things better.
What's the amp for?
for my Lincoln 2 Plus
Accessory addiction is a real problem
You don't have Amateur DATV
What android tablet is that?
It’s a lanovo!
What model # Lenovo tablet?
Why did you put your antennas on the front?
why not. Gotta put em somewhere. Doesnt matter if front or back.
They are both listening antennas, not for transmitting
@@jackbarker2175 But even just for listening the antennas and feedlines are located close to the engine compartment where most of the vehicle noise is generated. JMHO, FWIW, YMMV, etc.
@@mikemcdonald5147 A. Antennas need to be as far from a noise source as possible. The engine compartment is where most of the noise is generated.
B. RF safety concerns by having a transmit antenna close to the operator, though if listening only isn't an issue.
@@joewoodchuck3824 there is no noise coming through when the vehicles running 🏃🏻♂️
Not a great idea too have to antennas next to each other they could detune each other
They are for listening only, not transmit,
The chameleon antenna there, is on a quick disconnect,
So I only have it on there when I’m parked using sdr++ anyway!
I keep it stored in the back seat when I’m not using it
I have no clue why anyone would want an antenna in their view all the time.
Doesn’t bother me 🤷🏻♂️
It’s quite common in NATO vehicles as well as a lot of Red Cross vehicles.
Should attend the Hamvention in Ohio in May, there are several wild ones who have turned their vehicles into porcupine rides with several dozen antennas installed on their cars.
You don’t notice it after a few hours driving
@@Subgunman Ya it would drive me nuts. I'm going to be putting mine on the roof or on the ditch light brackets.
An accident waiting to happen. Probably spending more time playing with all that crap than keeping his eyes on the road.
Such a thing called prioritizing
WTF @ 0:30, you don't put two antennas on same bloody mount. Battery Isolator above knees, nope, bad location in so many ways. You have a mountain of gear, all facing the drivers seat, DISTRACTED DRIVER SITUATION.
First off, they are listening antennas.
So it doesn’t matter,
second off, I’ve got 2 battery isolators.
Third off, vehicles not some small Toyota Corolla, plenty of room, everything mounted perfectly, and far from distracted driving, because there’s something called prioritizing, If I’m driving I’m looking at the road, not my equipment lol
@@jackbarker2175 First- If you think that suddenly makes it correct, please stay off the air as you far from radio wise.
Secondly, so what, put them in logical location not above your knee with dangle-berries on it.
Thirdly, if its turned on while vehicle is in motion, its a distration, especially when your batting yourself over the tablet screen and SDR. Happy to call BS on your claim.
I have worked in a police cruiser solo and never had issues with three radios and the LEERN system used in my state. It also helps having specific training in utilizing comm gear running solo in the military. It all comes down to training and more training.
Sign of the noob... he put lipstick on that pig. 😂
Awesome setup 👍👍👍
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