84 berlinetta radio questions
84 berlinetta radio questions
i am working on a 1984 berlinetta radio , i have fixed the amplifier board ( replaced caps and a new dm165 audio chip.
now i need to work on the Berle on a stick. the stick has Digital clock, fm radio, equalizer, and the cassette.
I was wondering if anyone has the pinout for the nine pin connector that runs from the stick to the radio itself.
second i have searched but not found the adding of an aux port to the original radio. does anyone have a write up for this procedure or point out the one that i am not finding on the site. thanks in advance for reading my post.
ricko
now i need to work on the Berle on a stick. the stick has Digital clock, fm radio, equalizer, and the cassette.
I was wondering if anyone has the pinout for the nine pin connector that runs from the stick to the radio itself.
second i have searched but not found the adding of an aux port to the original radio. does anyone have a write up for this procedure or point out the one that i am not finding on the site. thanks in advance for reading my post.
ricko
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Car: 1984 Camaro Berlinetta
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Axle/Gears: 4.11 LS1 Rear End
Re: 84 berlinetta radio questions
I've done this in the past by tapping into the EQ PCB inside the Berlinetta Receiver. That means that I only know how to add an AUX to an EQ/Cassette version of the radio. While it does work just fine the way I've done it it is not the best way to go about installing an AUX. ( volume levels are kinda' screwy at times ) If I can figure out a 'cleaner" way to get it installed,.... I'll post up here.
https://berlinetta.info/video/Berlin...stomUT4AUX.mov

https://berlinetta.info/video/Berlin...stomUT4AUX.mov

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