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Old 03-02-2010, 02:35 PM   #1
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How to test my radio?

I picked up a am/fm radio and I wanna test it without installing it. But I have a few questions.

There is a female plug on the back side. It looks like 3 prongs. I assume one is power, one is L speaker and one is R speaker wires. Am I right and if so, which one is which?

Also, aside from hooking up a speaker...can I just run a wire from my positive battery post to the radio power plug to test it? Do I need to ground the radio to the frame or anything?

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Old 03-02-2010, 03:13 PM   #2
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Re: How to test my radio?

any 12v electrical unit needs a hot wire and a ground to complete the flow of electricity
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Re: How to test my radio?

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any 12v electrical unit needs a hot wire and a ground to complete the flow of electricity
Thats what I thought. Thanks.
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Re: How to test my radio?

Chime in if I'm wrong, but don't those old OEM radios require a 10 ohm speaker? IIRC the output transister is germanium which can't handle the current output that a 4 ohm speaker will draw.
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Old 03-02-2010, 04:54 PM   #5
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Chime in if I'm wrong, but don't those old OEM radios require a 10 ohm speaker? IIRC the output transister is germanium which can't handle the current output that a 4 ohm speaker will draw.
8 ohm speaker is stock
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Old 03-04-2010, 01:11 AM   #6
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Re: How to test my radio?

Still need help on the plug....
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Old 03-04-2010, 01:45 AM   #7
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Re: How to test my radio?

One is power, one is ground and one is speaker. I'm sorry I can't help you more at the moment. Someone will be along shortly to tell you for sure....
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One is power, one is ground and one is speaker. I'm sorry I can't help you more at the moment. Someone will be along shortly to tell you for sure....
I believe one is power and the two other would be speaker positive and negative. The radio gets grounded when it is bolted into the dash.

I just need to know which is which.
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Re: How to test my radio?

This might help:

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I think it also stamped on the radio itself
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Old 03-04-2010, 11:44 AM   #11
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Re: How to test my radio?

Looking at the back of the radio. Left to right. Speaker grd, speaker, 12v.
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Re: How to test my radio?

Thanks fellas!
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Old 03-04-2010, 08:00 PM   #13
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Re: How to test my radio?

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Chime in if I'm wrong, but don't those old OEM radios require a 10 ohm speaker? IIRC the output transister is germanium which can't handle the current output that a 4 ohm speaker will draw.
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8 ohm speaker is stock
According to the shallow stamp on the top of the radio, it says
"DO NOT OPERATE
WITHOUT 8 TO
OHM SPEAKER"

I believe part of the stamp is worn out...
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