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Thread: Getting CB and Ham to come through the stereo 96 3rd gen 4runner

  1. #11
    I'm looking forward foundering this done.

    I currently have an aftermarket system with aux port but I also have a stock radio (which i prefer to put back in) sitting around.

    Be interested to see if finalized and set up!

  2. #12
    I think it will be pretty slick. The simulations make the delay before music comes back on to be pretty ideal. A small break in squelch dosnt seem to charge the capacitor much. That way the music comes back on much quicker then the normal adjustable delay. Also the qrz guys gave me the idea to replace the pots with resisters. After i figure out the right values then nixing most of the pots drops the size, cost and complexity down alot. The pots just made more sence when i was going to volume control everything so that the ham/cb were louder.

  3. #13
    I have this about figured out now with the circuit. I think this will be the final parts list

    truck.jpg

    parts list:
    3 POT 10K 3306F-103-ND $.60 each

    1 POT 100K 3306F-104-ND $.60 each

    1 2N2222A BJT NPN 497-2598-ND $0.39 each

    1 L272M op amp L272MFS-ND $1.01 each

    2 1N914 diode 1N914BCT-ND $0.10 each

    6 RES 1K OHM 1/8W CF18JT1K00CT-ND $.065 each

    6 JACK AUDIO 3.5MM CP5-43502PM-ND $2.73 each

    1 .1uF cap DC blocker 478-1831-ND $.63 each

    1 47uF cap 399-3592-ND $3.46 each

    4 10k 1/8w CF18JT10K0CT-ND $.09 each

    1 100k 1/8w CF18JT100KCT-ND $.09 each

    1 DPDT relay TQ2-12V-3-ND $3.45 each

    1 proto board V2025-ND $6.20 each

    1 metal box

    1 SPST switch for music cut off by grounding relay coils

    maybe
    811-1280-5-ND isolation transformer
    Last edited by troyboy162; 11-23-2013 at 03:54 AM. Reason: updated components for reliability

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