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> Original Blaupunkt Radio, 2 DIN's - "Porsche" slide switch...and...
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post Oct 29 2012, 09:22 PM
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The connectors on the back are used to connect the tuner part of the radio to the amplifier section. You can make up a connector to allow you to add a MP3 player or iPod to the radio. Someone had posted the pin connections somewhere.
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post Oct 30 2012, 10:16 AM
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post Oct 30 2012, 05:30 PM
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QUOTE(turk22 @ Oct 28 2012, 02:49 PM) *

Here are the back connections:

I have a 6pin and an 8pin?? I believe the 6pin is a mono connection, but I thought the 7pin was stereo, and I've never heard of an 8pin...




This is what's confusing me, everyone talks about a 6 or 7 pin DIN, but it looks like I have a 6 and 8 pin. Or is what I think is the 8 pin really a 7 pin, and you don't worry about the middle pin??

thx, Turk
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QUOTE(turk22 @ Oct 30 2012, 05:30 PM) *

QUOTE(turk22 @ Oct 28 2012, 02:49 PM) *

Here are the back connections:

I have a 6pin and an 8pin?? I believe the 6pin is a mono connection, but I thought the 7pin was stereo, and I've never heard of an 8pin...




This is what's confusing me, everyone talks about a 6 or 7 pin DIN, but it looks like I have a 6 and 8 pin. Or is what I think is the 8 pin really a 7 pin, and you don't worry about the middle pin??

thx, Turk


My setero Frankfurt has the two DIN connections. My 7-pin one does not have a center pin. But, I think yours will be just fine because your other pins look correct. I would just make the 7-pin connector and enjoy!
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post Nov 19 2020, 12:42 PM
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QUOTE(turk22 @ Oct 29 2012, 02:28 PM) *

BTW, I found this place has the 2Din style speaker connectors, for a buck, but they have a $5 handling charge unless you buy more than $5 bucks worth of stuff.

I'm thinking of buying a few sets of the connectors to have them handy.

http://shop.vetcosurplus.com/catalog/produ...roducts_id=7167


Reviving this old thread to report that the link still works! Not that my mono Frankfurt US uses those for the single speaker. Not only that, but they have the 6-pin DIN plugs as well.

https://vetco.net/products/6-pin-din-male-i...an-din-46000-6p

And the 7-pin: https://vetco.net/products/7-pin-din-male-i...an-din-46000-7p

I also note that I found a pin on my 6-pin that goes to 12V when the radio is switched on, it's pin 4 in the diagram above. That will run my power antenna relay when I get this finished.

I noticed that when I removed the socket cover the audio quit. The cover has a short between two pins that must be connected to get sound. I assume one pin is an output from the radio, and the other is the input to the amplifier.

I'm thinking of running separate wires out to a 3.5mm socket so I can use the switch in the jack to connect the audio to the amplifier and at the same time disconnect the radio from it, BUT, the antenna will need to be switched off as well, so maybe a dual pole switch is better. It will have to be double throw too, so I can have it turn the antenna ON while it turns the external audio OFF (and Radio ON) at the same time.
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The pins of my 6-pin socket are:

Pin 1 Audio OUT
Pin 2 Audio IN
Pin 4 +12V switched
Pin 5 Ground
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post Nov 19 2020, 03:05 PM
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Same radio as mine, someone said it is for 75-76 years, my car is 74 so I'm off one year. Far left is am/fm knob, mine does not have the slide buttons yours does. Left round knob has a treble/base adjustment in back or it.
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Picture installed, I had to ask for the speaker plug-ins from the same person I bought it from, could not find them to buy. Attached Image Attached Image
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