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Я когда изучал это вопрос (перенастройка) выяснил что если в магнитоле не заложена возможность изменения частоты с завода (типа переключатель или программно) то и не получится. Тк связано с изменением схемы приемника. Проще поменять магнитолу (если она не супераутентичная или память детства).
Just thought I'd put my 2 cents in here. I've been working with delco units for several years. First of all, if you're looking to add an AUX input to an older unit, it's better to purchase a newer, but, classically styled head unit, like for example, GM part number: 16085414 or any of it's 3 piece in one cousins. These units have and amp/tuner box on top, a controller face in front, and the CD or Cassette player at the bottom and usually have a display with the Volume, Bass, Treb, Bal, and Fade indicators. These units are extremely easy to add an aux input to. All you do is simply wire it all to the cassette/CD input into the tuner box. This even has a 14 volt power out and power return which is used to shut the radio off via an internal relay. It is commonly marked as "T-On." Line ins are also true line ins with no modification needed much like a home system. Just add your input jacks and a way like a switch or something to send power back to the "T-On".
Also, these units do not require a tape in the tape deck when this true "AUX" input feature is used. These radios simply display "Stereo" in the display as oppossed to "Tape" or "CD." Audio quality is perfect and it just works. This is also standard for the 3 piece cousins such as those radios used in GM CK Trucks, Pontiac Grand Prixs and Sunbirds, and Buick Regals. You can also use the "Stop-Play" button on these units to switch between your auxillary devices.
особенно вот эти предложения These units are extremely easy to add an aux input to. All you do is simply wire it all to the cassette/CD input into the tuner box. This even has a 14 volt power out and power return which is used to shut the radio off via an internal relay. It is commonly marked as "T-On." Line ins are also true line ins with no modification needed much like a home system. Just add your input jacks and a way like a switch or something to send power back to the "T-On".
Also, these units do not require a tape in the tape deck when this true "AUX" input feature is used. These radios simply display "Stereo" in the display as oppossed to "Tape" or "CD." Audio quality is perfect and it just works. This is also standard for the 3 piece cousins such as those radios used in GM CK Trucks, Pontiac Grand Prixs and Sunbirds, and Buick Regals. You can also use the "Stop-Play" button on these units to switch between your auxillary devices.
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