James Hart
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I need to hunt down a new stock radio for my 94 Suburban so I can do this again
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The way the OP has it described there is also no tricking. It is merely activating the tape deck input part of the circuity which changes the source.I did a little different version of this. http://www.gmt400.com/threads/dirt-simple-diy-aux-input-for-under-5.25628/
A while after I wrote that up I added a switch to switch between sources, and also kept the switching jack. I added the switch because i liked leaving the cable plugged in.
The way I did it, there is no tricking the radio to think there's a tape in, just plug in and it switches from radio to your device.
My current phone needs to be up at about 90% to match the radio volume. I also use it for phone calls over the radio -the phone thinks it has headphones plugged in and uses the phone's mic.
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Hey guys I just heard that cassettes are coming back this news was straight from the tv news.
I'm not sure if seeing is enough to believe!I'll believe that when I see it!