add in a double pole on off switch and you can make the cut leads switchable for returning to factory radio condition when bluetooth isn't being used.
@tslim25025 күн бұрын
You also need to remember to incorporate noise suppression circuitry, as these BT modules put a lot of electrical noise onto the ground lines of the actual car stereo amplifier.
@tyronenelson912425 күн бұрын
I haven't had any issues yet an I've done a few of these.
@TechUpBuilds25 күн бұрын
Alternatively, would it be possible to wire it to the cassette player input instead? Since some people might still want FM radio, but not need the cassette deck anymore?
@ashraaqwahab281725 күн бұрын
Also could wire in some diodes and maybe a switch for turning it on or off
@stevencarlson542225 күн бұрын
I had issues with trying to get this to work, as it was my first idea. There is a little preamp IC on the tape deck but it had no luck getting a clean signal.
@TechUpBuilds25 күн бұрын
@@TechUpBuilds Ive managed to do it on a ford Crown Vic So it varies by radio for sure
@wyokaiju99225 күн бұрын
@@TechUpBuilds there is a thing called a Bluetooth cassette adapter that works just as good and no modifications needed
@stevencarlson542222 күн бұрын
@@stevencarlson5422 I don't like how you have to recharge them, and not all radio's have a cassette player.
add in a double pole on off switch and you can make the cut leads switchable for returning to factory radio condition when bluetooth isn't being used.
You also need to remember to incorporate noise suppression circuitry, as these BT modules put a lot of electrical noise onto the ground lines of the actual car stereo amplifier.
I haven't had any issues yet an I've done a few of these.
Alternatively, would it be possible to wire it to the cassette player input instead? Since some people might still want FM radio, but not need the cassette deck anymore?
Also could wire in some diodes and maybe a switch for turning it on or off
I had issues with trying to get this to work, as it was my first idea. There is a little preamp IC on the tape deck but it had no luck getting a clean signal.
@@TechUpBuilds Ive managed to do it on a ford Crown Vic So it varies by radio for sure
@@TechUpBuilds there is a thing called a Bluetooth cassette adapter that works just as good and no modifications needed
@@stevencarlson5422 I don't like how you have to recharge them, and not all radio's have a cassette player.
How do I do it if I still want to use the radio?