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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Mercury Discussion / How I listen to my Ipod/iphone - 53' Merc radio

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Merc Cruzer
11-20-2015 @ 12:01 PM
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If you go to the Ford Barn this site: http://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1188473

You will get the full story and pictures. If you are not a member just establish a screen name and password - free.

How I listen to my Ipod, Android or Iphone through the tube 53' Merc radio

Nothing technical, no schematics to read, just follow the pictures. No drilling, I just used an existing hole in the cover.

Remove the radio from the car

Picture #1
Remove the 4 screws form the top cover

Picture # 2
Remove the 2 screws from the top frame of the front of the radio

Picture # 3
Remove the screw from the back of the top cover

Picture # 4
Turn radio over and remove back bracket ( two nuts) ( upper right corner of picture) and then remove the cover.

Picture # 5 & # 6
Turn radio back over. This is the Volume circuit. You will cut the green wire in the middle solder a 10" piece of wire to both ends of the green wire. I then put shrink tubeing over both wires just to make it cleaner.

Picture # 7
This is the jack you will be installing. You will solder a wire on to #1 (ground) and then to the cover. The other two wires will be solder to posts 2 & 3

Picture # 8 & # 9
Lace the wires down through the chassis of the radio and then install the jack in the hole already in the cover marked OSC (no drilling required.)

Picture # 10 & # 11

Bench test the radio to make sure the radio still plays and you can get a channel or at least hear the static. You will need to plug in an antenna.

Picture # 12
While the radio is playing, insert one end of the plug in to the output or head set jack of the CD player(in picture) and then the other end of the plug into the jack you installed on the radio.

Picture # 13
The green wire that is the heart of the whole project.

If you did it correctly, when you insert the plug into the jack on the radio you will immediately hear what ever is playing on the CD player. The volume should be turned up on the CD player and then the volume will be controlled by the radio volume knob and the tone knob. When you remove the plug the radio will return to the station you were listening to on the radio.

This system simply uses the radios tube amplifier to power the input signal from the jack.

I just added the directions for the same modification for a 1956 Ford radio

Roy

This message was edited by Merc Cruzer on 1-9-16 @ 8:12 AM

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