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Michael Black wrote:
... So you get a car radio, and get or make a power supply to run it, and that's going to beat a lot of radios. And it will be pretty cheap, since you can get plenty of car radios at garage sales and the like. ... Michael Michael: I have a couple of very expensive car radios here, digital and were quite good at reception of stations when in service (but were replaced with even more expensive models) Both have plugs on the back which apparently contain power, antenna, etc. connections--my question is, how can I get a schematic to show what pin of the connector goes to what? And, do you know of a source where I can get a mating connector to plug into them, or is a auto wrecking yard my only choice? JS |
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