Workman HUM1 Steel CB radio hump mount with a hole for speaker. Bolt your Ham, CB radio bracket to the top of this mount, then using screws or bolts (sold separately) mount the bottom part of this mount to hump (vehicle) or any other surfaces.
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OR you could spend like $150+ on a Gamber-Johnson mount that does basically the … Well made, lots of adjustment options. Not too big or small. Paired this with the Workman C25X radio bracket. OR you could spend like $150+ on a Gamber-Johnson mount that does basically the same thing. NOTE ! ALWAYS check for wiring under the carpet/mat and clearance to transmission on the underside of the hump before drilling
Hump mount?????? My wife couldn’t stop laughing when I told her I bought a hump mount to mount my radio on the center hump in the cab of my pickup. But its the only way I can see to mount the radio body of my Kenwood TM-D710a in my pickup, instead of simply sliding it under the passenger seat and having it slip around and maybe overheat. I couldn’t mount the radio body under the seat, as the mic cable connects to the radio body instead of of the control head. I also want to be able to easily remove the radio…
For the aspiring ham radio operator With newer cars not having a whole lot of available space to mount two-way radios, these brackets are a literal godsend when installing the latest and greatest in mobile communications (no, not your smartphone, silly!) I’m certain to get more than my share of nervous looks in the rearview mirror when I’m driving down the road in my 2000 Ford Crown Vic P71 and talking on my radio 😉