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Location: Yorba Linda, Ca | The radio works perfectly, and sounds great in my 1958 Chrysler New Yorker Convertible~~~~That's the good news!
Now the bad news~~~~~~ Here in S Calif, there are only talk shows, and Latino stations on the AM band.
Well, NOW, I can FINALLY Listen to any kind of music I like, on that car's AM radio, FM, Sirus, or any of my vast assortment of mp3's on this computer.
Now "How did I do that", You say?
Well it took about 15 minutes of my time and $129.00 (+ $6 shipping from Wisconsin).
You wanna hear more?
OK here's the details.
You buy a device called RediRad, from Wisconsin.
You disconnect the antenna lead from the radio, and connect it to the RediRad.
You connect the antenna wire coming out of the RediRad to the car's radio, (where the antenna lead was).
You hook up the ground wire on the RediRad.
You hook up the red wire on the RediRad to a 12 volt source that is only on when the key is in the accessory
or on position. (I just spliced into the wire that fed the radio, after the fuse).
There is a very long cable that comes out of the RediRad that has a mini phone jack on it.
This jack plugs into the earphone jack on a walkman, or any portable player, even a DVD player.
(I use a Sony Walkman)~~~~~works great.
Tune the AM radio to 1000 Kcps (Middle of dial).
DONE!!!! (took me about 15 minutes).
Right now I have the walkman and the cable hidden in the glove box, but once I get a cable with a
right turn connector, I will hide it in the ashtray. (With the cable connected to the Walkman it is about
a quarter of an inch too long to fit into the ashtray.
So There You have it. How to have good sounds coming out of your car's original radio !!!all the original
controls work on the car's radio, on/off, volumn, tone controls, faders (if any), and if you turn off the
Walkman or whatever you have connected, the car's radio picks up the "regular AM stations".
To see this device go to :
www.rediscoveradio.com
Gary |
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Location: bishop, ca | Or, you can buy any FM converter and wire it into your radio (if you don't already have AM/FM), for AM/FM reception.
Then, you can buy a portable, small, Sirius Radio receiver which gets its power via your cigar lighter.
The Sirius system sends its signal to the FM converter, so you can listen to AM/FM/Satellite as you wish.
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Location: Yorba Linda, Ca | Well, there's nutting here in LA on the FM band either, so I prefer to listen to my mp3's, but if I want FM, I just
tune the Walkman to FM.
The Walkman is soooo small it will fit right into the ash tray, so outta sight till I opens the ash tray.
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Location: Parts Unknown | Sounds great.
I am wondering, with all the internet - Pandora, Sirius, etc. - feeds, has anything ever been put
out there that includes all the cheesy old-time advertising to go with the 50's music ? As much as
I like my iPod full of jazz, bossanova, and Johnny Mathis, it would be that much better if it was
mixed up with all that advertising.
Pretty perverse, isn't it ?
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Location: Montreal, Canada | I too am a big fan of the RediRad. I bought it way back and had it working in my 1959 Mayfair, and I kept it when I sold that one and reinstalled it in my 1958 Dodge. I LOVE the sound of the original radio and speaker. |
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Location: Ponder, TX | Sirius runs some ads on the 50s music channel, but most are for discontinued brands. Even more are on the channel that rebroadcasts old radio shows, since many of them had one sponsor and it would require a lot of editing to remove ads that were often integrated into the storyline. A few individual ads are for products still on the market, but I don't know if they have to pay for them to run. |
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Location: Victoria, BC, on Vancouver Island, Canada | 1959Dodge - 2013-11-23 4:43 PM
Well, there's nutting here in LA on the FM band either, so I prefer to listen to my mp3's, but if I want FM, I just
tune the Walkman to FM.
The Walkman is soooo small it will fit right into the ash tray, so outta sight till I opens the ash tray.
Gary
What make/model is your Walkman? Can you put up a pic of it here? |
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Location: Yorba Linda, Ca | The model number of the Sony Walkman is NWZ-E383
Go here for specific details on it:
http://www.sony.lv/product/nws-e-series/nwz-e383
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Location: Omaha, NE | Doctor DeSoto - 2013-11-23 7:09 PM
Sounds great.
I am wondering, with all the internet - Pandora, Sirius, etc. - feeds, has anything ever been put
out there that includes all the cheesy old-time advertising to go with the 50's music ? As much as
I like my iPod full of jazz, bossanova, and Johnny Mathis, it would be that much better if it was
mixed up with all that advertising.
Pretty perverse, isn't it ?
Doc, you might enjoy my weekly radio show, which I host on Wednesdays from 2-4 PM (Omaha Nebraska time) for the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
http://www.mavradiouno.com/
https://www.facebook.com/TheWaxxMuseumWithMister1960?fref=ts
'Mister 1960' likes to intersperse his Oldies with hourly endorsements from Edsel, Pontiac, Ford, Studebaker, Chevrolet, Brylcreem, Mister Clean, Patty-Cake Cookies, Gillete Razor Blades, 'Ting!' Pimple Cream...
Check out the DJs page on the Mavradio site for his Bio.
Samples of previous Waxx Museum tours can be found on Soundcloud, which are then posted to the Waxx Museum Facebook page.
https://soundcloud.com/matthias-jeske-1/artist-spotlight-the-skyline... |
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Location: atlanta | Why not just get an old ARC 2500 and flip some 45's in there, who wants to drive a 59 and listen to digital FM, kinda an anacronistic environment ain't it? |
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Location: bishop, ca | You haven't 'seen' what Gary's already done to his 59 Dodge....
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Location: Milwaukee Wisconsin | what works for a 6 volt system? |
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Location: Montreal, Canada | dodge59 - 2013-11-24 10:13 AM
what works for a 6 volt system?
I think RediRad makes a unit that will work with a 6 volt system too. |
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Location: Oconomowoc Wi | soiouz - 2013-11-24 10:48 AM dodge59 - 2013-11-24 10:13 AM what works for a 6 volt system? I think RediRad makes a unit that will work with a 6 volt system too.
Yes, they certainly do.$149.00 US http://youtu.be/NwScNJUu8Rc
Edited by Bart_59_Dodge 2013-11-24 1:12 PM
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Location: Oconomowoc Wi | This guy lives right down the road from me, maybe 10 minutes by 59 Dodge cruising time. Great guy ( even if he is into Pontiacs ). |
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Location: Hickory, NC | I did a similar conversion myself. I wired directly into the antenna feed of my radios and added an AUX jack to the radio case. I could then plug in my MP3 player and the function was the same. The original radio still functioned. And when your music device was turned on it wold override the antenna signal and play through the original radio. You could then adjust the volume and whatnot from the original radio and hide the MP3 player.
The only downside is that if your original radio is faulty or tubes go out...no music!
This is a lot simpler though. And doesn't require removing the radio or soldering! Pretty neat. |
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Location: Minor Hill, TN | You can get an am/fm /cd player and have installed in the glovebox. That way you can get CDs and play the tunes that were playing on the radio when the car was brand new. . I have a AM/FM CD player in my 1961 fury I listen to CDs in it. I can also hook up satellite radio to it. I had an FM converter in it before but it did not pick up stations that good when I put the CD player in it picked up FM stations alot better |
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Location: Yorba Linda, Ca | I did put CD player in the glove box of my 93 Allante, but I want to keep the glove box clean for the Owners manual and other important stuff for the 58 Chrysler, + It's a pita to reach over and change tracks, adjust the volumn, change to FM from CD if the player is in the glove box. I did not like it, so I found a better way on my 59 Dodge, and in the Chrysler, the player (Sony WAlkman) will be completely hidden away in the ash tray. It has a very long cord, so if you want to put it on the seat beside you, No Problem.
I was around when these FL cars were new, and also enjoyed tuning the AM radio to the great songs of that time, and I continue to
listen to that kind of music on all my cars.
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Location: Waukesha County, WI | Hi everyone: This is Matt Planning, the inventor of the RediRad.
I am bringing back this older thread because I want to both thank everyone's patronage over the last 10 years and address two questions:
- about which music devices will work with RediRad. Short answer is, almost everything with a headphone jack (even so-called 'smart' phones!).
- voltage and ground type: RediRad model AM/N is for negative ground (6 or 12 volts - both in the same model now), and RediRad model AM/P is for positive ground (6 or 12 volts - both in the same model now).
In essence, without modification or 'conversion', the RediRad updates the functional, existing radio in your vehicle by adding an AUX port that you can use to enjoy pre-recorded music from almost any portable music device, including your Android or iPhone. (Recharge the batteries in your device before use, rather than using the cigarette lighter charger - they generate a LOT of noise that the AM-band RediRads will detect)
RediRad is available for all eras of vehicles, are MADE IN USA and are now only $99 plus the ride.
Demo video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrergDBrBjY
Thank you for supporting an American small business!
Available at http://redirad.com - Use code GRAND at checkout for 10% off your order thru 10/31.
yours respectfully,
~Matt Planning
RediRad Inventor
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