Imagine the bracket as a flat plate under the radio the same size as its
width and depth. In the middle of the sides is the U shaped piece that
joins the bottom pan, and clamps the radio. Counter sunk screws were
used going up in the top of the U (upside down), to attach to a dash.
You could as easily mount the pan to a tilt angle board, and simple use
the U to hold the radio securely. The U screws to the turned up sides
of the pan.
I advise lining the contact piece (U) where it bears down on the radio,
with some self adhesive felt to protect the radio finish. The pan
having holes drilled to snugly hold bottom rubber feet keeps the radio
from sliding around when it is clamped.
-Stuart Rohre
The unofficial Ten Tec pages did not show the mobile bracket, as far as
I could see.
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