You're still on my hero list; just not in first place. <G>
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Don, Vancouver, USA
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"Find something you love to do and you'll
never have to work a day in your life."
Harvey Mackay, author
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> >Thumbs up for the intelligence, and the
>> courage to delve into the spaghetti bowl
>> of wires under the dash
>
> Don, thanks for the compliment, but making the adapter had nothing to do
> with going under the dash and or dealing the wiring. I took an old
> cassette apart and dumped all the innards. Made a 'long' coil from some
> little-bitty copper wire and soldered a stereo input cable to the coil
> ends then plugged the mini stereo plug into my player. Inserted the
> cassette into the tape-deck and voila! Strauss was playing his tunes!
> Believe me, no one was more surprised than I when the cd played thru the
> car radio system! Of course I've since learned these adapters are sold
> at $10 +/- at walgip/fries... I think I invented an invention that had
> already been invented! lol
>
>
> dave
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