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22nd February 2016, 19:42 | #1 |
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Symphony in my shed
Found a use for my spare Symphony radio.
Wired it up to a 12v DC supply, a couple of speakers and a old roof aerial. Good reception, Traffic Reports and sterio sound. If only I could get the Low Line sat nav to work. Dave T Last edited by Duotone; 28th February 2016 at 16:49.. |
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Would that help you to find your way into your house?
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I only wanted to have the Low line really as a experiment.
You have to link a few connections to get the Symphony to work and light up. You would need a permanent 12v supply to pin 3 on the grey iso to get the Symphony to remember the last volume level, so you have to set the level each time you switch on. I am trying to work out how to get the CD changer to operate as it needs connecting to the K Bus system. Dave T |
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Great job, I keep meaning to do something like this in my little workshop.
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