Some radios may experience a higher than desired noise floor (hum) in Bluetooth. A quick fix for this is to ground the module to the chassis using a resistor leg, like so: i.imgur.com/rXG4KiA.jpg Older Jeeps have not so great power circuits. If your radio resets Bluetooth when, for example, toggling your headlights, solder a 1,000 uF capacitor across the 5V just like this: i.imgur.com/un5lkXg.jpg
Been thinking about doing this since I recently revived my stock radio. FM transmitters are nice but can be finnicky. Also I have a question. I have a cassette radio but since the cassette deck doesn't work, I was thinking of using the play button as a switch to skip forwards or backwards through a Playlist. Could that be possible with that board by chance?
Some radios may experience a higher than desired noise floor (hum) in Bluetooth. A quick fix for this is to ground the module to the chassis using a resistor leg, like so: i.imgur.com/rXG4KiA.jpg
Older Jeeps have not so great power circuits. If your radio resets Bluetooth when, for example, toggling your headlights, solder a 1,000 uF capacitor across the 5V just like this: i.imgur.com/un5lkXg.jpg
Been thinking about doing this since I recently revived my stock radio. FM transmitters are nice but can be finnicky. Also I have a question. I have a cassette radio but since the cassette deck doesn't work, I was thinking of using the play button as a switch to skip forwards or backwards through a Playlist. Could that be possible with that board by chance?
I am interested have this done on my AR-7753.
Would this be call compatible? What more would need to be done to add a mic to it?
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