5/25/2012

RediRad RR100N 12 volt negative-ground AM-band Classic Car Radio Adapter for iPod / MP3 / CD / Sirius-XM Radio players Review

RediRad RR100N 12 volt negative-ground AM-band Classic Car Radio Adapter for iPod / MP3 / CD / Sirius-XM Radio players
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I purchased the RediRad after reading about it in the GTOAA"s Legend magazine a couple of year's ago. I finally got around to wiring it up to the Grand Prix's factory am-fm radio earlier this year (2009) just in time to enjoy our Ipod while driving the Grand Prix cross country, from Los Angeles to Dayton OH, for the annual Pontiac National Convention.
The xlnt instructions simplified installation with only two wires, 12V+ switched & ground, and one antenna lead being required for hookup. I elected to mount the small unit on top of the hvac case using velcro tape for retention.
Once the unit was tuned to the proper frequency w/ my Ipod plugged into the input port, we enjoyed static free uninterupted tunes during our 4500 mile trip.
We highly recommend this device for enabling playback of modern electronic devices on your classic car's radio.
Les & Sharren Iden
Hacienda Hts. CA


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Enjoy the RediRad model RR100N in vehicles that have a negative-ground, 12 volt electrical system. (See Brew City Engineering FAQ page to determine your car's electrical system.) At last, you can listen to music from your portable CD player, iPod, satellite radio or cassette player in your collectible automobile, but without any broadcast radio interference and without modifying it's original radio. The revolutionary new RediRad accomplishes this task by operating on the AM band. The RediRad seamlessly routes music from your portable media player into your collector car's factory radio. To install the RediRad, connect to vehicle power at the fuse panel, then "tee" the RediRad's coaxial cables between the radio's antenna socket and the vehicle's antenna cable. Tune the radio to about AM 1000, plug the RediRad's audio cable into your media player's headphone socket. Use the radio to adjust music volume and enjoy! The RediRad's compact package hides easily behind the dashboard and out of sight to help you preserve the factory appearance of your collector car or truck.

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