Re: Re: XM Radio Working.

From: VRMan (pbatson68@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Aug 15 2003 - 12:25:23 EDT


Awesome!! Thanks Bill! :)

-- 
Phil Batson
'00 4x4 CC 4.7L
http://www.ogzr.org/vrman/vrtruck.jpg
"Bill Pitz" <dakota@billpitz.com> wrote in message
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>
> On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 11:07:12 -0400, pbatson68@yahoo.com ("VRMan")
> wrote:
> >Well, the modulator doesn't have much reach and there isn't much room
around
> >the radio area to jam it in. I'll have to check it out again. Maybe I can
> >just shield it from the rest of the wiring.
>
> That might do the trick.  It definitely sounds like it's the modulator
> picking up the noise and then passing it through your antenna wiring
> into the stereo.
>
> >I'll have to dig that amp out and look at it. Obviously, I'm not sure
what
> >kind of inputs etc it has, but maybe I'll luck out and will be able to
hook
> >the sat decoder to the amp rather than thru the modulator. That would
> >probably fix everything! :)
>
> The amp takes speaker level input and output (not RCAs or any form of
> low-level input).  The dimensions of it are very funky -- about 6"
> wide, 10-12" tall and 1.5-2" deep.  I wasn't able to locate any decent
> 4 channel amp that would fit in there ...  Right now I'm getting ready
> to hack up the tool tray under my rear seat to fit my new amp under
> there.
>
> >When I take a look at it, maybe I can get an idea of the space available
and
> >swap it for a better model that has additional inputs and more power.
Kind
> >of scares me that it is in an enclosed space like that tho. I thought
amps
> >had to have air circulation to stay cool.
>
> High-power amps do get hot, but the Infinity amp is relatively tame.
> I don't think heat would really be a problem for it.
>
> FYI, here's a listing of the wires for the Infinity amp.
> Connections at the amplifier:
> C1 (Amplifier Power, Ground, and Outputs to the Speakers):
> C1-1 DG/WT <--- Fuse Panel - C6-3 Fuse 4, 15A
> C1-2 DG/WT <--- Fuse Panel - C6-3 Fuse 4, 15A
> C1-3 No Connection
> C1-4 LG/VT ---> Left Front +
> C1-5 TN/VT ---> Right Rear +
> C1-6 WT/RD ---> Left Rear +
> C1-7 <---> Ground
> C1-8 <---> Ground
> C1-9 No Connection
> C1-10 LB/DG ---> Right Front -- 
> C1-11 LB/RD ---> Right Front +
> C1-12 LG/DG ---> Left Front -- 
> C1-13 TN/DG ---> Right Rear -- 
> C1-14 WT/BK ---> Left Rear -- 
>
> C2 (Amplifier Remote On/Off, Speaker Line Inputs from HU):
> C2-1 BR/RD <--- Left Front -- 
> C2-2 DB/RD <--- Right Front -- 
> C2-3 DB/OR <--- Right Rear -- 
> C2-4 DG/RD <--- Remote Amp On/Off
> C2-5 DG <--- Left Front +
> C2-6 VT <--- Right Front +
> C2-7 BR/YL <--- Left Rear +
> C2-8 BR/LB <--- Left Rear -- 
> C2-9 DB/WT <--- Right Rear +
> C2-10 No Connection
>
> Speaker Connections, (at the speaker):
> RightFront + <--> LB/RD
> RightFront -- <--> LB/BK
> RightFrontTweeter + <---> LB/RD
> RightFrontTweerer -- <---> LB/BK
>
> LeftFront + <---> LG/VT
> LeftFront -- <---> LG/DG
> LeftFrontTweeter + <---> LG/VT
> LeftFrontTweeter -- <---> LG/DG
>
> RightRear + <---> DB/WT
> RightRear -- <---> DB/OR
>
> LeftRear + <---> BR/YL
> LeftRear -- <---> BR/LB
>
> Legend:
> C#-# Connector and pin number (from DodgeDak service manual).
> <---> Connector
> <--- Input
> ---> Output
> + Positive
> -- Negative
>
> Color Codes
> WT = White
> BK = Black
> BR = Brown
> DB = DarkBlue
> RD = Red
> OR = Orange
> DG = DarkGreen
> VT = Violet
> YL = Yellow
> LB = LightBlue
>
>
> -Bill



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