Finished my build on the bench top radio tester - Pic and vid
Finished my build on the bench top radio tester - Pic and vid
Dont have an antenna yet so I had to use a cassette. (whats a cassette? lol)
Didnt think my 250w power supply would be able to power the radio. Rated at 12v @ 8amps and the overload protection in the schematics for the radio was 20 amps, but the radio worked fine.
Have both kinds of radio harnesses wired up to it so I can play any radio that came in a third gen
Anyone interested in build info for anything here?

Didnt think my 250w power supply would be able to power the radio. Rated at 12v @ 8amps and the overload protection in the schematics for the radio was 20 amps, but the radio worked fine.
Have both kinds of radio harnesses wired up to it so I can play any radio that came in a third gen
Anyone interested in build info for anything here?

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Re: Finished my build on the bench top radio tester - Pic and vid
Right on, that's pretty slick...but you need to find a better song for the
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Re: Finished my build on the bench top radio tester - Pic and vid
Some info on the wiring would be good, I have the original radio from my GTA and I don't know if it works. Any info on the steering wheel control wiring?
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