Hi Jim.
Look in the back of your owner's manual. Fer instance; the manual that came
with
the xyl's `02 Chrysler T&C van states that it will tolerate rigs up to 100
watts HF.
Own a `99 Chevy astro. Called the 1-800 customer service number in the back
of its
manual, that got me an okay to run hf mobile rig in it.
73,
Gary...wa6fgi
Dan Hearn wrote:
> I have had no problems running my Yaesu ft857 in a Toyota Highlander. The hf
> antenna is mounted on a 12 inch square aluminum plate attached to the top
> lugage rack with tie wraps. The cross rails were set to the rearmost
> position and a copper strap connects the plate to a tapped hole in the top
> edge of the rear door opening. The rubber gasket seals the copper strap and
> coax nicely and no water leakage problem. 73, Dan, N5AR
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Jim Brown
> Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2005 4:51 PM
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> Subject: [Amps] Toyota SUV's For Mobile?
>
>
> I'm thinking that I want to buy a Toyota Sequoia (an SUV on their
> Tundra truck frame) or Land Cruiser. Does anyone have HF mobile
> experience with either of these (or other big Toyotas or equivalent
> Lexus models)?
>
> Jim Brown K9YC
>
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