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Re: Audio Questions
« Reply #15 on: 25 January 2009, 17:44:31 »

Thanks Dave

Thats exactly what I did. Brought the aftermaket cable in the house and changed the pins over with a nice cup of coffee

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Re: Audio Questions
« Reply #16 on: 25 January 2009, 17:53:43 »

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Almost done only thing needed now is permanent live to store radio stations whats the best option here.
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vauxhall reverse permenent and switched live, so just reverse back.  though i haven't seen a radio in years that actually needs permenent live :o


Quite the reverse, I can`t think of a stereo nowadays that doesn`t require at least one permanent live, many now require multiples!

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Blimey, every radio I have messed with for years has remembered station programming.  Your right, facelift ones with CD will forget which CD is playing
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Re: Audio Questions
« Reply #17 on: 26 January 2009, 09:38:36 »

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Almost done only thing needed now is permanent live to store radio stations whats the best option here.
 :D
vauxhall reverse permenent and switched live, so just reverse back.  though i haven't seen a radio in years that actually needs permenent live :o


Quite the reverse, I can`t think of a stereo nowadays that doesn`t require at least one permanent live, many now require multiples!

 ;)


Blimey, every radio I have messed with for years has remembered station programming.  Your right, facelift ones with CD will forget which CD is playing

A number of radios, (easily fifteen years plus), used to have a small memory retention battery or capacitor in them -

Nowadays, they simply need wiring up correctly
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« Reply #18 on: 26 January 2009, 10:19:44 »

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Almost done only thing needed now is permanent live to store radio stations whats the best option here.
 :D
vauxhall reverse permenent and switched live, so just reverse back.  though i haven't seen a radio in years that actually needs permenent live :o


Quite the reverse, I can`t think of a stereo nowadays that doesn`t require at least one permanent live, many now require multiples!

 ;)


Blimey, every radio I have messed with for years has remembered station programming.  Your right, facelift ones with CD will forget which CD is playing

A number of radios, (easily fifteen years plus), used to have a small memory retention battery or capacitor in them -

Nowadays, they simply need wiring up correctly
I have a CCR600 that has been in garage for about 18 months - that remembered its programmed stations when I was playing with it over the weekend  :-/
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Re: Audio Questions
« Reply #19 on: 26 January 2009, 10:43:36 »

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Almost done only thing needed now is permanent live to store radio stations whats the best option here.
 :D
vauxhall reverse permenent and switched live, so just reverse back.  though i haven't seen a radio in years that actually needs permenent live :o


Quite the reverse, I can`t think of a stereo nowadays that doesn`t require at least one permanent live, many now require multiples!

 ;)


Blimey, every radio I have messed with for years has remembered station programming.  Your right, facelift ones with CD will forget which CD is playing

A number of radios, (easily fifteen years plus), used to have a small memory retention battery or capacitor in them -

Nowadays, they simply need wiring up correctly
I have a CCR600 that has been in garage for about 18 months - that remembered its programmed stations when I was playing with it over the weekend  :-/

Thats because Philips got it right, and programmed radio stations into the code eeprom, so that everything was remembered when powered down.
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Re: Audio Questions
« Reply #20 on: 26 January 2009, 12:42:56 »

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Almost done only thing needed now is permanent live to store radio stations whats the best option here.
 :D
vauxhall reverse permenent and switched live, so just reverse back.  though i haven't seen a radio in years that actually needs permenent live :o


Quite the reverse, I can`t think of a stereo nowadays that doesn`t require at least one permanent live, many now require multiples!

 ;)


Blimey, every radio I have messed with for years has remembered station programming.  Your right, facelift ones with CD will forget which CD is playing

A number of radios, (easily fifteen years plus), used to have a small memory retention battery or capacitor in them -

Nowadays, they simply need wiring up correctly
I have a CCR600 that has been in garage for about 18 months - that remembered its programmed stations when I was playing with it over the weekend  :-/

Thats because Philips got it right, and programmed radio stations into the code eeprom, so that everything was remembered when powered down.
thinking about it, all the radios in my old rovers, eg r770, were philips iirc
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