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Hello -
Newbie question for the group: I am trying to install a CB radio in my vehicle. The radio is a Cobra 18 WXST II. The power cord supplied with the unit has 3 permanent wires - the normal black wire [for the ground], the red wire [to power the unit] and an orange wire for ??? I am stumped - the owners manual makes no mention of this 3rd wire in the installation instructions, the radio manufacturer has no info on their FAQ's on their website. Any idea's/help from this group would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Uncle Klattu. |
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On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 21:19:36 GMT, "Uncle Klattu" rluc@[no
spam]verizon.net wrote: Hello - Newbie question for the group: I am trying to install a CB radio in my vehicle. The radio is a Cobra 18 WXST II. The power cord supplied with the unit has 3 permanent wires - the normal black wire [for the ground], the red wire [to power the unit] and an orange wire for ??? I am stumped - the owners manual makes no mention of this 3rd wire in the installation instructions, the radio manufacturer has no info on their FAQ's on their website. Any idea's/help from this group would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Uncle Klattu. I believe the red wire provides power to the radio for receive/transmit, the orange provides power to the memory so the channel doesn't reset when the car is turned off. Normally, you'd hook the radio power lead to a switchable power tap (acc circuit) and the memory lead will be connected to a continous (non-switched, or "batt") power tap... Raymond Sirois KAXN-9546 SysOp: The Lost Chord BBS 607-733-5745 telnet://thelostchord.dns2go.com:6000 |
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Raymond -
Thank you very much for the info. I appreciate your time and trouble for answering my question. See ya' on Channel 19 !! Robert "KAXN-9546" wrote in message ... On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 21:19:36 GMT, "Uncle Klattu" rluc@[no spam]verizon.net wrote: Hello - Newbie question for the group: I am trying to install a CB radio in my vehicle. The radio is a Cobra 18 WXST II. The power cord supplied with the unit has 3 permanent wires - the normal black wire [for the ground], the red wire [to power the unit] and an orange wire for ??? I am stumped - the owners manual makes no mention of this 3rd wire in the installation instructions, the radio manufacturer has no info on their FAQ's on their website. Any idea's/help from this group would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Uncle Klattu. I believe the red wire provides power to the radio for receive/transmit, the orange provides power to the memory so the channel doesn't reset when the car is turned off. Normally, you'd hook the radio power lead to a switchable power tap (acc circuit) and the memory lead will be connected to a continous (non-switched, or "batt") power tap... Raymond Sirois KAXN-9546 SysOp: The Lost Chord BBS 607-733-5745 telnet://thelostchord.dns2go.com:6000 |
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The orange maybe the one that goes to the battery. Red for ACC and
black for ground. This way when you turn the radio on, it will not automatically go to channel 9, it will stay on the channel you left it on... On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 21:19:36 GMT, "Uncle Klattu" rluc@[no spam]verizon.net wrote: Hello - Newbie question for the group: I am trying to install a CB radio in my vehicle. The radio is a Cobra 18 WXST II. The power cord supplied with the unit has 3 permanent wires - the normal black wire [for the ground], the red wire [to power the unit] and an orange wire for ??? I am stumped - the owners manual makes no mention of this 3rd wire in the installation instructions, the radio manufacturer has no info on their FAQ's on their website. Any idea's/help from this group would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Uncle Klattu. |
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