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Re: OT(?) Mstation mounting



I have a handy shelf on the drivers side under the steering wheel in my old
banger.  Much easier than running cables length of the car.  Darren has his
under the passenger seat with Velcro I believe.

Couple of gotchas...

1. FM Modulater isn't great, use AUX in if you have them. If not check for a
CD Changer to AUX in lead.
2. It seems to need a lot of current.  Although I seemed to work (lights up
etc) with the first live I used it wouldn't play.  Got a beefer wire and now
it works.  However it tends to stop after a while when the car is not
running.

M.

PS - that's bound to be worth a Jiffy Bag ;)



----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthew Keay" <m@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 12:37 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] OT(?) Mstation mounting


> Probably OT.. but - anyone got any hints/tips for mounting the mstations
> in car? Like - where to place the main box/where to run cables - what i
> can/cant get away with.. etc :)




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