Custom Bluetooth Retro Radio
- Johannes
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- Location: Austria
Custom Bluetooth Retro Radio
Hello Guys,
I want to share my bluetooth radio project with you.
Last autumn I bought a 1978 Spider CS1 where the radio was not working. I noticed that i can´t receive UKW channels with it anyway. So I spent no time and money to repair a radio which i can´t receive anything with anyway.
So I decided to remove the electronics from inside and put a bluetooth amplifier in the housing, using the left radio knob as an ON-OFF switch.
The amplifier costs about 15$ and has two 50W speaker outputs and a remote included.
I soldered a cable to get the IR reveiver for the remote out of the housing, it will be placed somewhere in the floor room.
I also bought two speakers which will be mounted in the middle console. I used two speakers because i have not found an oval speaker like original and with the two speakers i also have stereo.
My friend printed a housing for the amplifier circuit board, because at first I wanted to install it somewhere behind the console.
I also needed a cover/speaker grill for the middle console, but it was too expensive for me to buy this part for 50$ or more, so I made one out of 2mm thick aluminium. I polished the frame and sanded the plate, then glued it together an painted it with clear paint.
On the back I glued a 1mm steel mesh (not at the picture yet).
Hope I can help someone with my ideas
I want to share my bluetooth radio project with you.
Last autumn I bought a 1978 Spider CS1 where the radio was not working. I noticed that i can´t receive UKW channels with it anyway. So I spent no time and money to repair a radio which i can´t receive anything with anyway.
So I decided to remove the electronics from inside and put a bluetooth amplifier in the housing, using the left radio knob as an ON-OFF switch.
The amplifier costs about 15$ and has two 50W speaker outputs and a remote included.
I soldered a cable to get the IR reveiver for the remote out of the housing, it will be placed somewhere in the floor room.
I also bought two speakers which will be mounted in the middle console. I used two speakers because i have not found an oval speaker like original and with the two speakers i also have stereo.
My friend printed a housing for the amplifier circuit board, because at first I wanted to install it somewhere behind the console.
I also needed a cover/speaker grill for the middle console, but it was too expensive for me to buy this part for 50$ or more, so I made one out of 2mm thick aluminium. I polished the frame and sanded the plate, then glued it together an painted it with clear paint.
On the back I glued a 1mm steel mesh (not at the picture yet).
Hope I can help someone with my ideas
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Re: Custom Bluetooth Retro Radio
That's a really great update. I've interested to see how and where you mounted the speakers.
- joelittel
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Re: Custom Bluetooth Retro Radio
That is really cool. Love what you did and interested in what you do with your speakers as well.
- Johannes
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Re: Custom Bluetooth Retro Radio
The speakers will be mounted exactly where the original one would be, therefore I will make an aluminium adapter plate.
Parallel I am making a new wood dashboard out of rosewood. I will cut the dashboard and the aluminium plate with a lasercutter and I will post some pictures when I am done with it, I think i takes me two weeks
Parallel I am making a new wood dashboard out of rosewood. I will cut the dashboard and the aluminium plate with a lasercutter and I will post some pictures when I am done with it, I think i takes me two weeks
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Re: Custom Bluetooth Retro Radio
Very nice! I have to say, it's been a long time since I heard someone mention "ultrakurzwelle" (UKW), though!
-Bryan
-Bryan
- Johannes
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Re: Custom Bluetooth Retro Radio
Hello Spiderguys,
as promised I have the pictures from the speaker mounting for you.
It is an adapter plate out of a 3mm steelsheet with M4 threads for the speakers.
The speakers have not the best HiFi sound, but the original one would have not been better
I also have pictures from my new dash wood, in the last picture the wood is already coated with clear paint.
as promised I have the pictures from the speaker mounting for you.
It is an adapter plate out of a 3mm steelsheet with M4 threads for the speakers.
The speakers have not the best HiFi sound, but the original one would have not been better
I also have pictures from my new dash wood, in the last picture the wood is already coated with clear paint.
- joelittel
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Re: Custom Bluetooth Retro Radio
Really nice job. Thanks for the great photos and explanations. Your work will surely inspire others.
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Re: Custom Bluetooth Retro Radio
Thanks for the pictures and details. Really good ideas and it turned out great.
- Johannes
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Re: Custom Bluetooth Retro Radio
I´m happy that you like it
The dash is finished now
The dash is finished now
- joelittel
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Re: Custom Bluetooth Retro Radio
The dash is beautiful and I really like the white gauge faces.
I’ve been seeing more and more white gauge faces over the last few months. Is someone selling them or are they custom prints?
I’ve been seeing more and more white gauge faces over the last few months. Is someone selling them or are they custom prints?
- RRoller123
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Re: Custom Bluetooth Retro Radio
That is really nice, those white gauges really "pop" as the fashion people say.
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'74 and '79 X1/9 (past)
'75 BMW R75/6
2011 Chevy Malibu (daily driver)
2010 Chevy Silverado 2500HD Ext Cab 4WD/STD BED
2002 Edgewater 175CC 80HP 4-Stroke Yamaha
2003 Jaguar XK8
2003 Jaguar XKR
2021 Jayco 22RB
2019 Bianchi Torino Bicycle
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Re: Custom Bluetooth Retro Radio
Looks great. You’ve added a few things to my to-do list.
- Johannes
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Re: Custom Bluetooth Retro Radio
The white gauges are a light silver, like a brushed aluminium. They came with the car, I like them also but I want to change it for a km/h scale.
I found some sites where you can buy the black ones in mp/h and km/h, and they are way too expensive.
But I haven`t found where to buy the silver/white scales either, does anyone know where to get them?
I don´t know if they were already changed in the US or later in Europe.
I found some sites where you can buy the black ones in mp/h and km/h, and they are way too expensive.
But I haven`t found where to buy the silver/white scales either, does anyone know where to get them?
I don´t know if they were already changed in the US or later in Europe.