[DML] Re: Radio Question
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[DML] Re: Radio Question



There is a unit that you can attach to a cd changer that allows the changer to broadcast a low watt (1/8 watt signal) FM. You would simply tune your radio to the frequency that your cd changer is broadcasting on and VOILA cd quality sound over the stock radio set.
This unit is great if friends are caravaning w/you because if they are w/in the 25 foot broadcast range you can share your music w/them.



There are some other mods that could be made to the radio by a qualified technician that would allow you to send the signal through the stock radio, but it would be prohibitivly expensive and somewhat illogical considering the cost to modify. Keep in mind the electronics in the radio are 18-2? years old, implemiting a alien digital signal into a analogue radio will not produce high quality results.


I have seen owners of other classic cars keep the original radio in the vehicle and mount the optional stereo equipment in hidden positions, such as mounting the head [radio/controller] unit in a glove box or under the seat. Depends on how much custom work you can *imagine* yourself doing.

later,
dr c.



From: kazajames56@xxxx
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Subject: [DML] Radio Question
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 20:26:05 -0800

Just a curious question... In wanting to keep the originality of the
car, I am wondering if anyone has put a cd changer in their car that
simply goes through the radio, allowing you to keep your original
radio. Any help would be appreciated (even though I don't have a D,and
I'm not even old enough to drive)

James



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