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GME Bonnet Hinge Mount - Type 3
GME

GME Bonnet Hinge Mount - Type 3

$99
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GME Mount Bullbar 50mm Black - MB103B
GME

GME Mount Bullbar 50mm Black - MB103B

$67
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GME 45mm Wrap-around Bullbar Bracket - Black - MB102B
GME

GME 45mm Wrap-around Bullbar Bracket - Black - MB102B

$65
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GME Gimbal Knob - CA008
GME

GME Gimbal Knob - CA008

$16
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GME Antenna Base Cap - CA005B
GME

GME Antenna Base Cap - CA005B

$23
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GME Antenna Spring Heavy Duty Black - AS004B
GME

GME Antenna Spring Heavy Duty Black - AS004B

$173
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GME Protective cap Suit AS004 AS004B - CA004
GME

GME Protective cap Suit AS004 AS004B - CA004

$18
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GME Bonnet Hinge Mount - Type 1
GME

GME Bonnet Hinge Mount - Type 1

$99
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GME Antenna Base Cap - CA006B
GME

GME Antenna Base Cap - CA006B

$36
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GME Folding Coaxial Lead and Plug Suit AE409L - ABL005
GME

GME Folding Coaxial Lead and Plug Suit AE409L - ABL005

$70
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GME Flush Mounting Kit - Suit TX4400 - Black - MK200B
GME

GME Flush Mounting Kit - Suit TX4400 - Black - MK200B

$40
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GME Bracket 1.5mm Holden Commodore Stainless Steel - MB404SS
GME

GME Bracket 1.5mm Holden Commodore Stainless Steel - MB404SS

$24
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GME Antenna Spring Medium Duty Stainless Steel - AS003
GME

GME Antenna Spring Medium Duty Stainless Steel - AS003

$128
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GME UHF Radio Mounting Bracket Suit TX3400 TX3420 - MB005
GME

GME UHF Radio Mounting Bracket Suit TX3400 TX3420 - MB005

$40
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GME Antenna Mounting Bracket - MB017
GME

GME Antenna Mounting Bracket - MB017

$36
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GME Mounting Clamp - CA012
GME

GME Mounting Clamp - CA012

$10
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GME Antenna Barrel Spring Medium Duty - AS002
GME

GME Antenna Barrel Spring Medium Duty - AS002

$102
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GME 38mm Wrap-around Bullbar Bracket - Black - MB101B
GME

GME 38mm Wrap-around Bullbar Bracket - Black - MB101B

$63
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GME Plastic Microphone Bracket Suit MC400 series - MB205
GME

GME Plastic Microphone Bracket Suit MC400 series - MB205

$20
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GME Aerial Mounting Bracket 76mm Black - MB105B
GME

GME Aerial Mounting Bracket 76mm Black - MB105B

$81
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GME Rear Flush Mount Kit - MK600
GME

GME Rear Flush Mount Kit - MK600

$31
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GME Thumbscrew - Suit AE346x - CA346
GME

GME Thumbscrew - Suit AE346x - CA346

$16
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Mount up your UHF Radio right with Mounting Brackets from Repco

Mounting brackets are essential components for securely installing your UHF radio in vehicles, homes, or workplaces. Provide that secure and stable foundation with Repco's range of UHF headset and antenna mounts to suit your vehicle. Repco stock a comprehensive selection of UHF mounts and brackets from Aerpro, Oricom, Uniden and GME to fit easily fit any UHF radio or antenna you have.

A well-chosen mounting bracket or mounting hardware not only enhances functionality but also ensures safety by preventing the device from shifting or falling.

These brackets come in various designs, tailored to different installation needs. Whether you’re setting up a UHF radio in a four-wheel drive, a truck, or a fixed location, selecting the right bracket is critical for optimal performance. It’s worth noting that not all brackets are universal, so compatibility with your specific UHF radio model is a key consideration.

Types of Mounting Brackets

There’s a wide range of mounting brackets available, each designed for specific applications. The most common types include fixed brackets, adjustable brackets, and quick-release brackets. Fixed brackets such as a UHF antenna mount are simple and sturdy, ideal for permanent installations where it won’t need to be moved frequently.

Adjustable brackets, on the other hand, offer greater flexibility. A fold down bracket will enable you to tilt or rotate the radio for better visibility and access. These are particularly useful in vehicles with unconventional dashboard layouts or in situations where multiple users may need to adjust the radio’s position.

Quick-release brackets are designed for convenience. They enable the radio to be easily removed and reinstalled, which is ideal for users who need to transfer the device between vehicles or take it indoors for security reasons. While they may not be as robust as fixed brackets, their practicality makes them a popular choice for many.

There are also magnetic mounts for devices such a handpieces. These ensure quick and sturdy location of your UHF hand set.

Choosing the Right Hardware

The hardware used to mount a UHF radio is just as important as the bracket itself. This includes screws, bolts, washers, and any other fittings required to secure the bracket to the mounting surface. Using the correct hardware ensures a secure installation and prevents potential damage to the radio or the vehicle.

When selecting hardware, it’s crucial to consider the material. Stainless steel is a common choice due to its durability and resistance to corrosion, especially in outdoor or off-road environments. For lighter installations, high-quality plastic fittings may suffice, but they should only be used in low-stress applications. Products such as a UHF handpiece mount should be constructed of steel as this is a higher stressed component in your setup.

Additionally, ensure that the hardware is compatible with both the bracket and the mounting surface. Mismatched screws or bolts can lead to instability or even damage. Many brackets come with their own hardware kits, which are designed to work seamlessly with the product. If you’re sourcing hardware separately, double-check the specifications to avoid issues during installation.

Installation Tips and Best Practices

Proper installation of a UHF radio and its mounting bracket is essential for both performance and safety. Start by choosing an appropriate location for the radio. In vehicles, this is typically on the dashboard, centre console, or under the seat. The location should allow easy access to the controls without obstructing the driver’s view or interfering with other equipment.

Before drilling or attaching the bracket, take the time to test-fit the radio and bracket in the chosen location. This helps ensure that the placement is practical and that there’s enough clearance for cables and connectors. Mark the mounting points carefully to avoid errors during installation.

When securing the bracket, use the recommended tools and avoid overtightening screws or bolts, as this can damage the bracket or mounting surface. If you’re installing the radio in a vehicle, consider using rubber washers or grommets to reduce vibrations and protect the hardware.

Common Challenges and How to Address Them

One of the most common challenges when installing a UHF radio is finding a suitable mounting location. In modern vehicles with complex dashboards, space can be limited. In such cases, consider using adjustable brackets or mounting the radio in less conventional locations, such as the roof lining or rear of the centre console.

Another issue is interference from other electronic devices. To minimise this, ensure that the radio and its antenna are installed away from sources of electrical noise, such as power cables or other communication equipment. Proper grounding of the radio can also help reduce interference.

Finally, securing the cables is an often-overlooked aspect of installation. Loose cables can not only create a messy appearance but also pose a safety risk. Use cable ties or clips to keep wires organised and out of the way.

Maintenance and Longevity

Regular maintenance of the mounting bracket and hardware can extend the lifespan of your UHF radio setup. Periodically check the screws and bolts to ensure they remain tight, especially if the radio is used in a vehicle that experiences frequent vibrations or rough terrain.

Inspect the bracket for signs of wear or corrosion, and replace it if necessary. If you’re using quick-release brackets, ensure that the locking mechanism remains functional and secure over time. Keeping the hardware clean and free of debris will also help maintain its performance.

By taking these simple steps, you can ensure your UHF radio remains securely mounted and ready for use whenever needed.