FM Radio Correction

edgar t. kremer

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Nov 7, 1998
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I must have had my head in a strange physical location. Some labels were incorrectly
placed on the BATTERY SELECTOR SW. schematic. Try again.

> See my website http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/greenside/321 and click on BATTERY
> SELECTOR SW.
>

>
> > Edgar.
> > I am installing a radio and Cd player. The schematic would be appreciated.
> >
> > Frank
> >
> > > For anyone interested in wiring a radio to the coach battery, the coach
> > >battery voltage is available behind the dash at the "emergency start" switch.
> > >Also, if one of your batteries goes dead, you should be able to tie both
> > >batteries together w/this switch regardless of which battery has died. The
> > >engine battery will be the one to die if the radio or other device wired to
> > >the engine battery is left on w/the engine off. If anyone wants the schematic
> > >to do this, please ask.
 
Nate, if you read the earlier message, click on the web site
http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/greenside/321 again. I mislabeled some items.

Thanks.

> Edgar.
> I am installing a radio and Cd player. The schematic would be appreciated.
>
> Frank
>
> > For anyone interested in wiring a radio to the coach battery, the coach
> >battery voltage is available behind the dash at the "emergency start" switch.
> >Also, if one of your batteries goes dead, you should be able to tie both
> >batteries together w/this switch regardless of which battery has died. The
> >engine battery will be the one to die if the radio or other device wired to
> >the engine battery is left on w/the engine off. If anyone wants the schematic
> >to do this, please ask.
> >

> >
> >> When we installed the Kenwood 3006, we ran a 12 vlt wire directly from the
> >> coach batteries. This way we never have to worry having a dead battery to
> >> start the coach.
> >>
> >> Ed Lubo
> >