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Subject Topic: CD Radio in a Folding Camper Post Reply Post New Topic
09/5/2011 at 9:15pm
 Location: St Stephen Cornwall
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Hi To all Pathfinder FC thinking of putting a CD radio in , If you need any info just ask , Jut fitted a CD radio in a Pathfinder 600 DL and its perfectly placed in the small cupboard next to the door using an Halfords under dash plastic support case , right next to the electrics and easy cabling for the speakers in the seating box where the electrics are. Also used a glass mounted areial with enough cable to allow this to be extended to the top of the front window canvas  but have found it gives a great reception laying in the seat box where the electrics are. Any Help need please ask

 



09/5/2011 at 10:57pm
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Some pictures of the end result would be good!

Howard.


15/5/2011 at 12:35pm
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Hi Howard Trying to up load pictures will try again . Bear with me 



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Done the same ourselves (radio and speakers in same place) though are using the standard built in areial.  Will be interested to see if yours works better.


15/5/2011 at 12:43pm
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Hi New to this how do I add images;-))


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15/5/2011 at 2:07pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Scooter01 on 15/5/2011
Hi New to this how do I add images;-))


This link below is to a thread with a tutorial on this. You need to have the pictures on the internet already somewhere in order to be able to link to them:

How to show photos in a message

And don't forget to click "Preview Post" before you post the message so you can be sure its worked!

Howard


15/5/2011 at 6:51pm
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Thanks

Will try again

Paul



17/5/2011 at 10:22pm
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The aerial outside the chanvas

The aerial cable will be hiden behind the curtain

The aerial in the seat box next to the electrics

The speakers at the back in the seat box

Back of the speaker next to the electrics

Speakers fron elevation on the seat box

Close up shot next to the air vent

The CD Radio in the under dash plastic shelf in the small cupd next to the door and seat box

Close up shot of the under dash support shelf from Halfords and backs on to where the wheel arch

Speaker cable neatly tucked away along side the power cable

 



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seeing your pics just confirms that you have done the same as us lol.  We do have a problem with knocking the speakers out of position at times as we store lots in the seat boxes but it is easily sorted. 

 



17/5/2011 at 11:08pm
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Hi

Ref your previous post aerials

The aerial was a halfords windscreen aerial and has 12 v power connected to boost the signal , Only been away once and the signal was good as the aerial stayed in the seat box .

Daughters boyfriend works with cars so deserves the credit I was the trainee ha ha

Happy Camping Season. Paul




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