Midland MXT275VP4: How To Properly Install Your Radio on the 3rd Gen Tacoma

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Published 2023-01-23
Time has come to install the Midland MXT275 GMRS radio in the Tacoma. If you want to hardwire it, this is the video for you!

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All Comments (12)
  • @smogmaker5497
    Great showing how you did your installation. I bought the same unit 2 years ago so I could mount it under a seat or in the cargo area of my Jeep Cherokee, which I did. Just need to keep it clear for cooling. I also used the smaller wire antenna out my rear hatch to luggage rack. So people know who might want to buy one, you have no need to ever touch the unit just the microphone / speaker for turning on or making channel changes.
  • @ftwbreeze
    Good morning Mumfy. They really have made size improvements to those systems. Thanks for indepth review and install.
  • @DocWrangler
    good stuff...all about that antenna placement!
  • @VasquezTRD4x4
    Crazy how I buy a mod but you beat me to the install. πŸ˜‚ your videos are awesome bro. Love the truck. Yota gang!!
  • @Desertrat2213
    Been running that unit for over a year now, really great radio. The only thing I wish Midland would do is allow us to be able to program more sets of repeater channels than what's preloaded on it. Otherwise this is a solid unit.
  • The morse code you hear is just the repeater identifying the licensee's call sign who owns that repeater. Wish I knew morse code to tell you the call sign by I haven't a clue.
  • @TheKooYah
    I'm planning on installing this to my switch panel (Auxbeam) so i can turn it off and on myself via a button. this is so i don't mess with the fuse box.
  • @CLOVER_1219
    I ran my power wire to the Qi switch (blue wire) then ground wire to a bolt somewhere behind the radio. Therefore I can turn the midland on/off using the Qi switch.
  • late to your video, but there are morse code translators out there which can hear the code and tell you what it is. Someone else said it is the call sign of the licensee, and that call sign is RAR674
  • @gramirez3
    so im thinking of getting one but having the antenna behind the grille. living in the la area. i’ve seen some antennas get stolen. idk if thats a good idea