Thanks, but I'm wondering about the speaker wires. These days you have two wires going to each speaker. This setup indicates one wire to each speaker and the other wires go to ground. You can't wire modern speakers in this way can you? I was thinking I could take one black (ground) wire to each speaker which would give me two wires to each speaker. The problem is, I don't know which black goes to which color.
Also, thanks for clarifying the 12V wire, I hadn't thought about that but it makes sense.
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Numbers 1-8 are for the speakers
Ground (neg), Black:....0V for the radio
12V, Yellow:..................Power supply for the radio, switched with the ign. key
Dial lamp, Blue:............Light behind the dial and buttons, connect to dash light
Power antenna, White:.To raise an (optional) antenna with motor, when the radio is switched on.
These old fashioned radio's have a mechanical selection for the radio station, so there'e no constant 12V for a memory needed.
Cheers,
Peter
1977 TR7 FHC, 1976 Spitfire 1500
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Randy
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