What it is, is your power ant. wire is hooked to your remote(control) wire of the Amp.To fix this disconnect it and connect it to the remote(control) wire. If you dont have a output labeled as this connect it to the hot wire for the radio. (do not connect it the the constant hot wire there will be two different wires)
RAM (random access memory) looses all data when the power goes off. ROM (read only memory) never looses its data ... but it can't be changed either.
the radio in your van has a anti-theft code that is needed to restart the radio when it looses power, most times(durning pre-delivery inspection) there is a sticker installed in the glove box with the code and\or serial number on it. The sticker is about one inch long by a half inch wide. the code will be 5 digits and the serial number will be 8. If the sticker is not there you will need to go to a Honda dealership were they can hold a group of buttons on the radio and get it to display the serial number which they can then use to get the radio code from Honda's Dealer only web site.
FM radio station transmit power in kW, while microwave radio only transmit in 1+ W max. New microwave radio transmit power less than 1W.
No it does not. You can only power the radio via Milwaukee battery packs or through the 6' 120v cord
No, Pontiac only offered a cassette player and AM/FM radio in 1988.
The 1993 Honda accord, I believe, does NOT have CD Player. It only have cassette and radio player.
yup
RAM is called volatile memory, because data can only be stored within the RAM when there is constant power to the computer. Meaning as soon as the the computer looses power then all of the data that was stored within the RAM is erased.
the radio is wired to the headlight power supply wire, that's why it will only come on when you turn on the headlights. my buddy did this to his truck in the best buy parking lot when it was getting dark out.
Sometimes, a factory radio will work and not the CD player because the CD player is broken. Also, some makes of car radios only turn the CD portion of the sound system on when a CD Rom is physically pushed gently into the sleeve. Doing this causes the CD player portion of the sound system to activate it's power-on. Also, if you can use your radio when the car battery is nearly dead, just remember this: a car radio takes very, very low amounts of 12 volt battery power to operate. Imagine it's just a bit more than say...a 9 volt battery. Your battery may not have enough power/juice left in it to start your car with cold cranking amps/power but it does have enough left deep inside to operate your battery. Starting a car takes more power from the battery, a lot more. Starting a tiny radio takes very little.
Only if you want to blow your radio up. the power connect steps the voltage down. You can install a another cigarette lighter somewhere under the dash and plug the power connect into that.
Yes, the 2007 Infiniti G35 comes with not only a cassette player, but a CD player and AM/FM radio stereo as well.