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 AlexvanderWal
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Topic starter September 3, 2015 9:24 am  

Ater removing my 6v radio having some difficulties replacing it.
Try to reconnect wiring.
On the connectors there are some letters BAT, GND, VC and DL.
I am not sure where the VC and DL stand for. BAT stands for battery (+) and GND for ground (-).
Can anyone help?


   
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 peterboudesteijn
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September 7, 2015 4:51 pm  

Alex

according to the electric schedule
the antenna lead is the ground ( The wire to the antenna)
and the A"lead the wire to the ignition switch aac ( the accessory terminal of the ignition switch) there must be a 14 amp fuse between it
Beware
the 1949 second series has a positive ground
gr Peter Boudesteijn


   
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 peterboudesteijn
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September 7, 2015 4:55 pm  

Alex
tomorrow i will look under the dash
hopefully i can see something
gr peter


   
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Topic starter September 12, 2015 4:49 am  

Car has a positive ground.


   
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