Off-Road Ranger III
- 13,288
- First Name
- Bjoern
- Last Name
- Eldracher
- Member #
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20111
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- DO3BE
Hi community!
I am just in the process to get my HAM license. Currently using CB in my overlanding rig, but want a proper comm for longer distances...
Looking at mobile HAM radios, there are some which do not have a fan but just cooling fins. I was thinking that this might be a good idea with regard to sand and dust. On the other hand this might cause overheating issues?! I tend to get a radio with removable head unit to mount the radio itself somewhere under the seat where it does not eat useful space and is far away from other electronics like the ECU. All of the radios with removable head unit I found so far have fans.
I am new to this. What is your experience, please? Is sand and dust a real problem for the radios?
Thank you!
Safe travels,
Bjoern
I am just in the process to get my HAM license. Currently using CB in my overlanding rig, but want a proper comm for longer distances...
Looking at mobile HAM radios, there are some which do not have a fan but just cooling fins. I was thinking that this might be a good idea with regard to sand and dust. On the other hand this might cause overheating issues?! I tend to get a radio with removable head unit to mount the radio itself somewhere under the seat where it does not eat useful space and is far away from other electronics like the ECU. All of the radios with removable head unit I found so far have fans.
I am new to this. What is your experience, please? Is sand and dust a real problem for the radios?
Thank you!
Safe travels,
Bjoern