Blaupunkt Hamburg wiring diagram/spec Installation
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Blaupunkt Hamburg wiring diagram/spec Installation
Hi all,
I recently picked up a Blaupunkt Hamburg that I am wanting to get installed into my 1981 MK1 which has the early fusebox.
Has anyone got any useful links/posts that would help me get this installed?
I was hoping that I might be able to find a scan of the stereo brochure, but I cant find one anywhere.
There is no existing wiring in the car for a stereo that I can see, so it looks like im going to have to do this from scratch.
So any help would be appreciated
Also there is no aerial, so I was wondering what the best thing to do is? can you get a dash areal or something that sits inside the car, rather than needing an external one fitting.
Front of the stereo:
Back of the stereo:
Thanks
I recently picked up a Blaupunkt Hamburg that I am wanting to get installed into my 1981 MK1 which has the early fusebox.
Has anyone got any useful links/posts that would help me get this installed?
I was hoping that I might be able to find a scan of the stereo brochure, but I cant find one anywhere.
There is no existing wiring in the car for a stereo that I can see, so it looks like im going to have to do this from scratch.
So any help would be appreciated
Also there is no aerial, so I was wondering what the best thing to do is? can you get a dash areal or something that sits inside the car, rather than needing an external one fitting.
Front of the stereo:
Back of the stereo:
Thanks
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Old Timer
There you go, scanned these pages from an owners manual and repair schematic.
Use the schematic for your connection as your set has only one speaker feed.
The owners manual is for a Hamburg with 2 x speaker feeds and there is an additional negative connection above the positive that will be absent on yours, otherwise they are both identical in operation.
I'm no auto-spark, get someone who is to confirm your set matches these diagrams before you start messing about!
Use the schematic for your connection as your set has only one speaker feed.
The owners manual is for a Hamburg with 2 x speaker feeds and there is an additional negative connection above the positive that will be absent on yours, otherwise they are both identical in operation.
I'm no auto-spark, get someone who is to confirm your set matches these diagrams before you start messing about!
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Life Member
Under your pillow you wouldn't happen to have an owners manual for a Blaupunkt Mainz 24 would you please? :wink:
I got the wiring from Blaupunkt Direct. They had to order it but at least the connections should be fine.
I got the wiring from Blaupunkt Direct. They had to order it but at least the connections should be fine.
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Old Timer
No, but I know someone who has at a whopping £8.00 posted to the UK… eBay
Or if your a cheapskate… Radio Museum
Or if your a cheapskate… Radio Museum
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Old Timer
Ha! Put that eBay manual on my watch list to keep the link for you and within minutes the seller has knocked 15% off! Must be an automated thing?
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Settling In
That's excellent Bacardincoke, thanks for your help
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Settled In
i will use this for wiring mine in aswell
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Settling In
What's the best option for the car aerial? My car doesn't have one
Are there any internal options?
Are there any internal options?
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Old Timer
I'm guessing if you've gone to the trouble of getting a period radio you'll want something that's either hidden or fits in with the age of your car? This is just the first one I found, I'm sure there's probably cheaper out there… eBay
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That's exactly what i'm after..Ill see if I can find any cheaper ones though.
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