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Like most radios, mine just has twist knobs to hold it to the bracket.  I used the right length screw to drill a hole through the knob and into the bracket (and not into the radio).  The bracket can't be removed with the radio in place.  A thief would need to figure out the problem and have a short-shaft #2 square drive screwdriver.

Like most radios, mine just has twist knobs to hold it to the bracket. I used the right length screw to drill a hole through the knob and into the bracket (and not into the radio). The bracket can't be removed with the radio in place. A thief would need to figure out the problem and have a short-shaft #2 square drive screwdriver.

From: Peter & Judy (Peter & Judy) (Mon Apr 30 10:25:47 2018)
Great idea, except in Canada. The square headed screw is called a Robertson and was a Canadian invention and thus the most common type of screw used in Canada.
From: anchorout (anchorout) (Sun Jul 29 12:56:11 2018)
Super idea.

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