The Creation Of A Spit6
Home Page: Wayne Tate
Spencer, NC, USA
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After two tries, got a radio that lights up.
Got the $19.97 one at Wal Mart, pretty much just filling a hole with something that will play some FM stations and it has a phone hook up.
The speakers were put in the footwell little shelf area.
I had to cut a large 2 by 7 hole in the cover plate, but it was in bad shape, so no lost there. Covered in vinyl it looks OK.
Hooked up the memory line to the battery at the solenoid and both the power and memory have fuses in line. These things are only a couple of inches wide, really weird for someone who has been doing this for 60 years.
Oh, it sounds great but what do I know, but it was clear when I turned it up
Easy to set up and a good thing, I take the cables off when parked in the garage.
Picked up a few station 40 miles away with no antenna up and in a garage, so, should be able to get the local FM with beach music all the time.
Got the $19.97 one at Wal Mart, pretty much just filling a hole with something that will play some FM stations and it has a phone hook up.
The speakers were put in the footwell little shelf area.
I had to cut a large 2 by 7 hole in the cover plate, but it was in bad shape, so no lost there. Covered in vinyl it looks OK.
Hooked up the memory line to the battery at the solenoid and both the power and memory have fuses in line. These things are only a couple of inches wide, really weird for someone who has been doing this for 60 years.
Oh, it sounds great but what do I know, but it was clear when I turned it up
Easy to set up and a good thing, I take the cables off when parked in the garage.
Picked up a few station 40 miles away with no antenna up and in a garage, so, should be able to get the local FM with beach music all the time.




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