
December 29th 04, 08:32 PM
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CD Changer Cable
Hi,
I have a Phillips RC026 CD changer but require the bus lead to connect it to
a R770 head unit fitted to a Freelander. Can anyone recommend any suitable
outlets I can aquire this from?
Thanks,
Roddy.
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December 30th 04, 05:35 AM
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CD Changer Cable
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 21:32:54 -0000, "lanesra"
wrote:
Hi,
I have a Phillips RC026 CD changer but require the bus lead to connect it to
a R770 head unit fitted to a Freelander. Can anyone recommend any suitable
outlets I can aquire this from?
Thanks,
Roddy.
I got mine from
http://www.huetcaraudio.co.uk/
Not cheap though. Over £40 IIRC.
Andy
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January 12th 05, 10:52 AM
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CD Changer Cable
"lanesra" wrote in message
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Hi,
I have a Phillips RC026 CD changer but require the bus lead to connect it
to
a R770 head unit fitted to a Freelander. Can anyone recommend any suitable
outlets I can aquire this from?
Thanks,
Roddy.
Have you checked that the R770 has got the socket for the cable. My 416 had
a 770 but the socket on the back of the radio to accept the cable had no
pins in it. In the end I fitted a R860
Regards
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January 13th 05, 11:22 AM
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CD Changer Cable
thecameraman wrote:
"lanesra" wrote in message
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Hi,
I have a Phillips RC026 CD changer but require the bus lead to connect it
to
a R770 head unit fitted to a Freelander. Can anyone recommend any suitable
outlets I can aquire this from?
Thanks,
Roddy.
Have you checked that the R770 has got the socket for the cable. My 416 had
a 770 but the socket on the back of the radio to accept the cable had no
pins in it. In the end I fitted a R860
Regards
While we're on the subject - how can I identify what model my MY2000 3dr
Freelander's head unit is? It's a single CD model, with a long
horizontally mounted LCD. Lots of unconnected cables behind it, which I
imagine are the bits to connect a CD changer. The manual for the radio
is part number LRL0136AUS (Australian model, natch)
There are, typically, no model numbers or markings on the unit's front.
ck
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http://homepage.mac.com/charles.kooij/PhotoAlbum3.html
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January 29th 05, 08:49 PM
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CD Changer Cable
Has it got the BMW type connection on the back?
Andy
"Charles Kooij" wrote in message
news:1gqclv5.1ttrbnk1g4jvutN%charleskooijonusenet@ mac.com...
thecameraman wrote:
"lanesra" wrote in message
...
Hi,
I have a Phillips RC026 CD changer but require the bus lead to connect
it
to
a R770 head unit fitted to a Freelander. Can anyone recommend any
suitable
outlets I can aquire this from?
Thanks,
Roddy.
Have you checked that the R770 has got the socket for the cable. My 416
had
a 770 but the socket on the back of the radio to accept the cable had no
pins in it. In the end I fitted a R860
Regards
While we're on the subject - how can I identify what model my MY2000 3dr
Freelander's head unit is? It's a single CD model, with a long
horizontally mounted LCD. Lots of unconnected cables behind it, which I
imagine are the bits to connect a CD changer. The manual for the radio
is part number LRL0136AUS (Australian model, natch)
There are, typically, no model numbers or markings on the unit's front.
ck
--
http://homepage.mac.com/charles.kooij/PhotoAlbum3.html
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January 29th 05, 08:49 PM
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CD Changer Cable
I can supply one if you are still looking.
Andy
"lanesra" wrote in message
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Hi,
I have a Phillips RC026 CD changer but require the bus lead to connect it
to
a R770 head unit fitted to a Freelander. Can anyone recommend any suitable
outlets I can aquire this from?
Thanks,
Roddy.
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