The 1947 - Present Chevrolet & GMC Truck Message Board Network







Register or Log In To remove these advertisements.

Go Back   The 1947 - Present Chevrolet & GMC Truck Message Board Network > 47 - Current classic GM Trucks > The 1967 - 1972 Chevrolet & GMC Pickups Message Board

Web 67-72chevytrucks.com


Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 01-18-2024, 08:17 AM   #1
don t. - 72gmc
Registered User
 
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: harvard, il. USA
Posts: 394
OE radios

I have a factory installed AM radio. On another site I frequent, and mostly trust what one participant stated, this radio can be programmed to a different station. He said this
....
Simple set the station you want pull the button out and then push it in and the radio is programed to go to that station when you push the button
....

True or false?
I've never heard of such a thing.
Curious...Don.
don t. - 72gmc is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2024, 08:26 AM   #2
67 twins
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2019
Location: Herculaneum MO (20 minutes south of St. Louis
Posts: 648
Re: OE radios

Quote:
Originally Posted by don t. - 72gmc View Post
I have a factory installed AM radio. On another site I frequent, and mostly trust what one participant stated, this radio can be programmed to a different station. He said this
....
Simple set the station you want pull the button out and then push it in and the radio is programed to go to that station when you push the button
....

True or false?
I've never heard of such a thing.
Curious...Don.
Oh its definitely a thing. I believe all GM radios with push buttons were set that way, although I'm not 100% sure on that.
__________________
67 C10 283 T5 swapped longbed fleetside = wife's daily driver
67 C20 292 (originally a 250)4speed longbed fleetside w/original wooden bed=my project truck
67 C10 283+.060 (so a 292 as well)T5 swapped longbed fleetside=my DD
72 C1500 Sierra Grande 350 TH350 longbed fleetside=wife's fair weather truck
Can you tell we are fans of longbed fleetsides & 67s
Chris
67 twins is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2024, 08:33 AM   #3
ghackett1
68 C10 Longbed
 
ghackett1's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Naples, Florida
Posts: 519
Re: OE radios

Quote:
Originally Posted by don t. - 72gmc View Post
I have a factory installed AM radio. On another site I frequent, and mostly trust what one participant stated, this radio can be programmed to a different station. He said this
....
Simple set the station you want pull the button out and then push it in and the radio is programed to go to that station when you push the button
....

True or false?
I've never heard of such a thing.
Curious...Don.
TRUE
Find the station you want, pull out the button , then push all the way back in like to change the channel and that button will always go back to that channel. Wow I feel really old that I know this LOL!
ghackett1 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2024, 09:05 AM   #4
jocko
Senior Member
 
jocko's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Godley, TX
Posts: 17,975
Re: OE radios

Yep, it’s the original way to set station “memory” buttons.
jocko is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2024, 09:18 AM   #5
desert-rat
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: 3,018 feet above the SoCal/Mojave Desert region.
Posts: 372
Re: OE radios

If I remember, the right knob was to select your station so the dial would move left or right. Once you find your desired station, any of the push buttons under the screen, pull one out than push it all the way in. That station is now selected to the button. I'm a millennial but use to play with the original radio in my family's '69 GMC. I would sit there and push the buttons and watch the dial fly around on the display. I wish I had an original on my '72.
desert-rat is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2024, 11:13 AM   #6
1967GMCC20
Registered User
 
1967GMCC20's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2022
Location: Medina, Ohio
Posts: 227
Re: OE radios

Yes....GM push button... thats the advantage of pushbutyon over non. Today hold on preset station button and the presets are set in modern vehicle.
1967GMCC20 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2024, 01:49 PM   #7
MJN
Registered User
 
MJN's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Maquoketa, Ia/ Orr, Mn
Posts: 3,051
Re: OE radios

Yup- thats how they work. Outlined in the owners manual too
Attached Images
 
__________________
'51 South Bend Model "9A"
'56 Chevy 3600 NAPCO
'74 Chevy Cheyenne Super K20-restored on 37's
'72 GMC Sierra Custom K2500- in progress
'08 GMC Envoy Denali
'12 GMC Sierra 2500HD Denali
'17 GMC Yukon XL
VCCA member #58596
http://www.nohrco.com
MJN is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2024, 02:03 PM   #8
pjmoreland
Senior Member

 
pjmoreland's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: CA
Posts: 5,981
Re: OE radios

Push Button Video
pjmoreland is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2024, 02:09 PM   #9
Getter-Done
Senior Member
 
Getter-Done's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: TN.
Posts: 8,409
Re: OE radios

For Sure

True
__________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________
84 Chevy K-20
63 Impala (my high school car)


http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...Crew Cab Build
Getter-Done is online now   Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2024, 02:09 PM   #10
truckster
Senior Member
 
truckster's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Orem, Utah
Posts: 7,976
Re: OE radios

It's another one of those things that were once common to us "older" folk that seem baffling today... like a rotary phone.
__________________
I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man. - Thomas Jefferson
truckster is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2024, 02:20 PM   #11
Rust_never_sleeps
Senior Member
 
Rust_never_sleeps's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2022
Location: San Ramon,CA
Posts: 591
Re: OE radios

Unlike modern tuners, it'll prolly require "fine tuning" with the outer knob much of the time, but the button will get you close.
Now it's time for a Geritol and my nap
__________________
1970 C10 Custom longbed 350/350
Rust_never_sleeps is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2024, 03:26 PM   #12
HO455
Post Whore
 
HO455's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Portland Oregon
Posts: 11,350
Re: OE radios

Not just GM radios most American vehicle radios have that function. I guess that it started in the 50's about the time the Wonderbar radios appeared.
__________________
Thanks to Bob and Jeanie and everyone else at Superior Performance for all their great help.
RIP Bob Parks.
1967 Burban (the WMB),1988 S10 Blazer (the Stink10 II),1969 GTO (the Goat), 1970 Javelin, 1952 F2 Ford OHC six 4X4, 29 Model A, 72 Firebird (the DBP Bird). 85 Alfa Romeo
If it breaks I didn't want it in the first place
The WMB repair thread http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=698377
HO455 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2024, 03:41 PM   #13
leddzepp
Moderator
 
leddzepp's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Southern Cal
Posts: 20,031
Re: OE radios

Quote:
Originally Posted by HO455 View Post
Not just GM radios most American vehicle radios have that function. I guess that it started in the 50's about the time the Wonderbar radios appeared.
X2

Every vehicle we owned when I was growing up was this way.
__________________
1972 C/10 Cheyenne Super SWB. Restored, loaded, slammed.

1968 C/10 50th Anniversary LWB. Unrestored, stock, daily driver/work truck.


RIP ElJay
RIP 67ChevyRedneck
RIP Grumpy Old Man
RIP FleetsidePaul
leddzepp is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2024, 03:44 PM   #14
697498chevy
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: South Carolina
Posts: 266
Re: OE radios

Just checked and my '69 C 10 radio does this . Thanks !
697498chevy is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-18-2024, 04:42 PM   #15
HO455
Post Whore
 
HO455's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2016
Location: Portland Oregon
Posts: 11,350
Re: OE radios

When you lived in the small town with one AM radio station there wasn't much changing of the radio stations. Being a smart-Alec junior high school kid I didn't think my dad listened to the radio in his K20 so one day I reset the buttons to the far off Spokane stations you could only get occasionally. Stations that played Rock and Roll!

I quickly found out I was wrong in my assumption when I was told in no uncertain terms to "Keep my grubby paws off the radio!". Years later I found out he had the stations set to stations in all the surrounding towns he regularly passed through. He was a logger and drove 30 to 50 miles to work every day.
__________________
Thanks to Bob and Jeanie and everyone else at Superior Performance for all their great help.
RIP Bob Parks.
1967 Burban (the WMB),1988 S10 Blazer (the Stink10 II),1969 GTO (the Goat), 1970 Javelin, 1952 F2 Ford OHC six 4X4, 29 Model A, 72 Firebird (the DBP Bird). 85 Alfa Romeo
If it breaks I didn't want it in the first place
The WMB repair thread http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=698377
HO455 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 01-19-2024, 08:25 AM   #16
don t. - 72gmc
Registered User
 
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: harvard, il. USA
Posts: 394
Re: OE radios

I guess an old dog can learn new tricks.
I've had 60's and 70's vehicles for a long time.
I never knew. Never read the owners manual either(big grin).

Thanks all...much appreciated...Don.
don t. - 72gmc is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 12:04 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright 1997-2022 67-72chevytrucks.com