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On Jun 30, 2:19*pm, "TomS" wrote:
Also, there is no mention of connecting any wire from the radio directly to the battery for a continious power source. *The main lead (red wire) is supposed to be connected to +12 switched. *The old radio (that I removed) had a wire connected directly to the battery with a small plastic fuse casing in the middle. *Do modern radios use a different method to maintain memory when the power is switched off? Yes, non-volatile memory chips. Actually new (2008 model) Sony and Alpine car stereos DO loose stored radio channels when power is disconnected. Most of them are used in cars and most cars have a ignition key (suprise ![]() yachts. One would belive that today when flash memory etc. is very cheap it would be used for this, but the fact is that I have not seen any models that keep the channel settings after power is disconnected. On most steres the yellow wire is battery +12V, red is via ignition key +12V and black 0V. Regards, TomS Yeah something is holding on to the stored radio presets, because all I have connected is through +12 switched and the radio presets do stick around even after a complete disconnect of the batteries. Thanks to all for the help on this install, it went great and the boat goes in the water today. |
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