How to modify your radio to be an MP3 player!
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Re: How to modify your radio to be an MP3 player!
Did ya get the mod all worked out nolan?
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not yet. the radio is all apart and i have the cable. but i dont have a soldering iron yet... Ill get one come pay day
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nolan in blaine wrote:not yet. the radio is all apart and i have the cable. but i dont have a soldering iron yet... Ill get one come pay day
Got any updates on success?
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Re: How to modify your radio to be an MP3 player!
Thanks Evan... I am pretty intimate with my one radio, I was trying to gut it and install a whole AM/FM assy in it, without success; so I just rebuilt it.
I have pictures and will send them to you (or post them). I appreciate your response and think this is pretty cool.
Doug.
I have pictures and will send them to you (or post them). I appreciate your response and think this is pretty cool.
Doug.
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Re: How to modify your radio to be an MP3 player!
Anyone had any luck with this?
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Re: How to modify your radio to be an MP3 player!
Evan. Is the radio still active all the time? By that I mean do you need to tune it to a dead spot on the dial? I didnt tear mine apart to see where this goes on the schematic in circuit but if so maybe one could use a switching jack to take the radio in and out of line when the plug is inserted.
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Re: How to modify your radio to be an MP3 player!
Just did it. Took a couple of hours but very simple and easy to do. I used a $2 pair of headphones for my audio jack and hooked up some more wire to make it longer. Works really well.evan_flatt69 wrote:Anyone had any luck with this?
Thanks
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Yes the radio is active all the time but as soon as you plug in the MP3 player it quiets down the radio a lot and with your MP3 player volume all the way up you cant hear the radio even if it is on a station. But I suppose you could wire in some type of switch to select which one you wanted to use.flyboy71 wrote:Evan. Is the radio still active all the time? By that I mean do you need to tune it to a dead spot on the dial? I didnt tear mine apart to see where this goes on the schematic in circuit but if so maybe one could use a switching jack to take the radio in and out of line when the plug is inserted.
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Rolo17 wrote:Just did it. Took a couple of hours but very simple and easy to do. I used a $2 pair of headphones for my audio jack and hooked up some more wire to make it longer. Works really well.evan_flatt69 wrote:Anyone had any luck with this?
Thanks
Wow! Glad to hear it went well and someone else is having this convenient music player. Thanks for posting.

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Great littlle write up!! Great job!!!!!!!!!!
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tybob81 wrote:Great littlle write up!! Great job!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you sir!

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Re: How to modify your radio to be an MP3 player!
i emailed kieth to put this as a permant tutorial someplace on the site. i think this is still the greatest mod anyone could ever do to thier truck.
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Thanks for doing that fordman. And I appreciate the kind words as usual! This mod could be better with some more electrical work but It's still a very nice way to listen to your own music while keeping the stock radio appearence.fordman wrote:i emailed kieth to put this as a permant tutorial someplace on the site. i think this is still the greatest mod anyone could ever do to thier truck.
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you know the funny part? i dotn even have a ipod or mp3 player to hook to it when i do the mod. but what i do liek about hte thread is you show where to hook up the wires to run the jacks for doing it. so that means i could now hook up muiltiple jacks including rca jacks and so forth to plug in what ever i want to plug into it. even a 8 track player. ha ha.