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GeorgeRud |
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After years of use, it's time to reinstall the original Blaupunkt Frankfurt radio into my 914-6. The Sony cassette radio just doesn't do the trick anymore!
Does anyone have any information on what the original speaker connector is or looks like? There is a DIN plug on the back of the radio, as well as two holes for a speaker connector, but it's a size that I haven't seen before, and the original connector is long gone. Someone once mentioned that there is an iPod cable that Canberra also connected into the back of this unit, any info would be appreciated. |
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It's a 2-pin inline DIN connector, e.g. http://www.rpelectronics.com/358-120-1-din...pin-inline.html
Any good electronics supply shop will have them. As for the AUX input, you can make your own adapter like I did, following the diagrams below (stereo or mono depending on what type of Frankfurt you have). Or there are some eBay sellers offering adapters. ![]() ![]() |
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