2008 Chevy Trailblazer - Updated 5/27

ohi007

Member
May 21, 2010
386
Canton, oh
tell us abouot your switches. i am guessing the 2 red rockers ate the lights, and the rest are siren? what siren are u running? i have an install on a trail blazer comming up in the next couple weeks is why i am asking.


thanks
 

ohi007

Member
May 21, 2010
386
Canton, oh
smsales, that radio looks like an Icom 208 dual band amateur (ham) radio. it is a remote mount unit with the brain and all connections being in the glove box that is pictured.
 
May 21, 2010
75
Freehold, NJ
ohi007 said:
smsales, that radio looks like an Icom 208 dual band amateur (ham) radio. it is a remote mount unit with the brain and all connections being in the glove box that is pictured.

Correct, Pretty much used as a scanner for vhf/uhf
 
May 21, 2010
75
Freehold, NJ
ohi007 said:
tell us abouot your switches. i am guessing the 2 red rockers ate the lights, and the rest are siren? what siren are u running? i have an install on a trail blazer comming up in the next couple weeks is why i am asking.

thanks

siren - SVP SS651


Red rockers, rear lights / front lights


toggle switch 3 position siren wail on,off, yelp on


red momentary = air horn


black momentary - wail momentary / changed to hyper yelp when toggle is on
 

ohi007

Member
May 21, 2010
386
Canton, oh
cool. i like the way that turned out.


thanks for the reply emt.


stay safe.
 
May 21, 2010
75
Freehold, NJ
more pic coming soon as i did a few more additions
 
May 21, 2010
75
Freehold, NJ
May 21, 2010
75
Freehold, NJ
I have some major roadways in my response area, 6 lane highways, and they really help on intersection approach
 

Tri-State PSE

Member
May 21, 2010
1,135
Middletown, Ohio
Nice job.


Did you reinforce that rear compartment, where the radio/flashlight chargers are?


I would think that plastic door wouldn't be strong enough to handle those?


Looks very nice though.


(As a TB owner myself, it's nice to see one that doesn't have the black glue oozing from the rear-hatch area - which is So Common!)


Look's real nice!!
 
May 21, 2010
75
Freehold, NJ
Tri-State PSE said:
Nice job.
Did you reinforce that rear compartment, where the radio/flashlight chargers are?


I would think that plastic door wouldn't be strong enough to handle those?


Looks very nice though.


(As a TB owner myself, it's nice to see one that doesn't have the black glue oozing from the rear-hatch area - which is So Common!)


Look's real nice!!

No reinforcement on the back panel, so far so good and its been like a year


Thats because it has been to the dealer x2 for warranty repair to have the black glue removed and replaced
 
May 21, 2010
75
Freehold, NJ
MCS2000 Remote mount chassis under the passenger seat (seat in forward position)


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MCS2000 Remote mount chassis under the passenger seat (seat in normal position)


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Siren mounted under the rear bench seat


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