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want to add am/fm radio

Kenneth Cole

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Good day
I want to add an AM/FM either tape or CD to my M37 under dash. Any one have any good suggestions as to brands or what ever?
Thanks for the help
Ken
 

nattieleather

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That's the biggest thing is getting the 12V hooked up correctly to power the radio. I would do a search for a radio that maybe meets Mill standards for shock/vibration and moisture. This way it has a chance working 6 months down the road.
 

shootist

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Hi Ken,
Get yourself a good step down inverter.
For a stereo go with a marine grade system
There are several manufactures, check boat/marina shops
Near you or surf around.
As far as mounting under dash- not much room.
But , you can use a marine bracket ,similar to a cb radio bracket
Just make sure you use the rubber bushings on the mount
At the radio. You could also mount same radio in a 5.56mm
Ammo can under dash and close cover when not in use.
Or get a remote version, mount radio under seat near battry box
And place remote somewhere on dash, And finally an easier set up would be an iPod/iPhone with radio app
With mounted external speakers.(no need for antenna etc)Power
Your iPod from a cigarette lighter you have connected to your inverter.
I use the iPod method,
 

ke6rwj

creating havoc one broken bolt at a time...
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Alabama
Hi Ken,
Get yourself a good step down inverter.
For a stereo go with a marine grade system
There are several manufactures, check boat/marina shops
Near you or surf around.
As far as mounting under dash- not much room.
But , you can use a marine bracket ,similar to a cb radio bracket
Just make sure you use the rubber bushings on the mount
At the radio. You could also mount same radio in a 5.56mm
Ammo can under dash and close cover when not in use.
Or get a remote version, mount radio under seat near battry box
And place remote somewhere on dash, And finally an easier set up would be an iPod/iPhone with radio app
With mounted external speakers.(no need for antenna etc)Power
Your iPod from a cigarette lighter you have connected to your inverter.
I use the iPod method,
This advice is dead on. I second it all fwiw
 
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