Rynoth wrote:What about hot glue?
GordonTurner wrote:Or a strap? Not as attractive. Can you peek inside the radio? Maybe there’s space for a rivnut or something
mike.smith wrote:https://www.amazon.com/3M-Tape-RP62-width-length/dp/B007Y7EDHI/ref=sr_1_19?keywords=3m+vhb&qid=1564715190&s=gateway&sr=8-19
Other widths are available.
kmacht wrote:3M Automotive molding tape is some of the best stuff I have found. It holds up in heat, wet, cold, etc. You can find it at most automotive stores.
https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/company-us/ ... 071&rt=rud
I have that some radio (Icom A6 I think) panel mounted in my plane. It is flush mounted to the panel just using the two screws where the belt clip used to go. It has been plenty strong enough and doesn't really move at all while in flight. One thing to note if you don't already know is that you can't feed the radio straight off of the airplanes battery. You need a power adapter to get it to work. The radio needs to see a very specific voltage at the external power plug before it will let you transmit. I think it is 11.4 volts. Any higher or lower and the radio will work in receive mode only. It took me a while to figure this out and is the reason that you see cigarette lighter adaptors that are specific to these radios.
Keith
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kmacht wrote:I just need to turn the knob on the top to get to the right frequency.
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