Hi all,
I have recently purchased and have had an original radio refurbished. I will be looking at fitting it into the vehicle soon, can someone please tell me if the radio needs additional brackets to be held into the dash? Or does the it screw in through the outer case of the Radio? Lastly, are these radio's easy to wire up or would you have to go to a specialist?
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Original Radio Fitting
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Re: Original Radio Fitting
Mr Russell,
Not sure about the brackets but the wiring is easy, red to positive via a fuse, black to ground negative to a good earth (body of car) and the other pair is for your one and only dash speaker (2 terminal).
Regards Greg
Not sure about the brackets but the wiring is easy, red to positive via a fuse, black to ground negative to a good earth (body of car) and the other pair is for your one and only dash speaker (2 terminal).
Regards Greg
So many cars so little time!
Re: Original Radio Fitting
Dear Greg,
Thank you for this information as this answers one important question.
Regards Shane
Thank you for this information as this answers one important question.
Regards Shane
Re: Original Radio Fitting
Hi Shane,
Simply a matter of sandwiching the dash face between radio body and facia plate, held in place by tube nuts around the control spindles. A steel strap is used to brace the forward facing end of the radio body to the plenum chamber just forward and above, fixed with self tappers. Radio is earthed through the case to car body. Power from fuse panel accessory circuit. You need the correct resistance for the speaker, think 8 ohms?
You may need to “trim” the antenna. With the aerial extended a bit over half way select a station mid dial. Turn the tuning screw back of radio to obtain highest signal.
Cheers
Clay
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Simply a matter of sandwiching the dash face between radio body and facia plate, held in place by tube nuts around the control spindles. A steel strap is used to brace the forward facing end of the radio body to the plenum chamber just forward and above, fixed with self tappers. Radio is earthed through the case to car body. Power from fuse panel accessory circuit. You need the correct resistance for the speaker, think 8 ohms?
You may need to “trim” the antenna. With the aerial extended a bit over half way select a station mid dial. Turn the tuning screw back of radio to obtain highest signal.
Cheers
Clay
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Re: Original Radio Fitting
Thanks Clay!
Just a question:
JA steel strap is used to brace the forward facing end of the radio body to the plenum chamber just forward and above, Can I buy these straps from somewhere?
The rest of it sounds like trial and error!
Cheers
Shane
Just a question:
JA steel strap is used to brace the forward facing end of the radio body to the plenum chamber just forward and above, Can I buy these straps from somewhere?
The rest of it sounds like trial and error!
Cheers
Shane
Re: Original Radio Fitting
Any car audio place will have heaps of them mate
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.
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