AAR 481101B Operating Instructions

AAR 481101B Operating Instructions

1964 ford galaxie am/fm stereo

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Release Date
March 2014
Add
our
Bluetooth®
incoming calls and place outgoing calls with compatible
phones — all without having to fumble around for your cell
phone. You can also stream music from any compatible
phone or tablet — use the dedicated keys to skip or replay
tunes. Built in USB 2.1 Amp charger. NFC simple pairing
function.
ANTIQUE AUTOMOBILE RADIO, INC.
700 TAMPA RD. Palm Harbor, FL 34683 USA (727) 785-8733
1964 FORD GALAXIE
AM/FM STEREO
RADIO INSTALLATION
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Model 481101B
1
adapter
kit
For HELP, Questions or Comments email:
support@radiosforoldcars.com
AND
AM/FM9.2
option!
Answer

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  • Page 1 Release Date March 2014 1964 FORD GALAXIE AM/FM STEREO RADIO INSTALLATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AM/FM9.2 Model 481101B Bluetooth® adapter option! Answer incoming calls and place outgoing calls with compatible phones — all without having to fumble around for your cell phone. You can also stream music from any compatible phone or tablet —...
  • Page 2 CONGRATULATIONS! You have one of the most unique and sophisticated radios ever built! It is designed for a long trouble free life and quality sound. Our objective is to preserve the original fit, functions and appearance of your radio while providing superior sound using the best of the latest digital technology.
  • Page 3 Your radio has a 12 pin connector for the speakers, power, and options. See inset below for more details. There is one red (fused) wire. This is the main power input. It should be connected to the 12 volt Accessory circuit. There is a green wire that is used for the dial light.
  • Page 4 Installation Notes If you intend to use our Bluetooth® adapter kit install the extension cable provided with the kit. Refer to the Bluetooth® instructions . If your Ford still has an AM radio installed you may think this radio won't fit. In the early '60s FM radios were a novel idea and difficult to manufacture.

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