If this 'radio' is actually an audio receiver, with RCA inputs, no rewiring needed. simply purchase a 'Y' connector with a headphone jack on one end and RCA left/right on the other. This will allow you to output your iMac's sound into the receiver. If you're talking about an actual radio, i.e. something that does not accept RCA inputs, you could rewire it, but it wouldn't be easy. It would be easier to buy a set of amplified speakers.
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You don't need to rewire the deck. DONT CUT your stock plug off, but go to napa, autozone, shocks whatever and buy a stereo plug, they are color coded with a diagram, then connect the wires. if you're dealing with the problem of relacing the radio after someone has cut the wires to steal it then you might have to salvage the end from a salvage yard and then rewire it back in if you need help wiring goto www.the12volt.com the have diagrams
The first US communications satellite to amplify radio and TV signals was called Echo 1. It was launched on August 12, 1960, and was a passive communications satellite that reflected signals rather than amplifying them.
if you changed ur factory radio then they wont work anymore. you gotta probably go back to Mitsubishi 4 them to rewire stuff
No, you can only get that discount on a new iMac not a refurbished iMac.
microwave tubes are sometime called as vaccum eletrpn device... that are used to generate or amplify microwave radio frequencies.
It made it possible to amplify weak radio signals and transmit them over long distances
There is no "iMac Air".
The original iMac was the G3 which came out in (1998). It was followed by the G4 (2002), then the G5 (2004), then the Intel iMac plastic version (2006). The 5th iMac was the aluminum iMac which came out in (August 2007), followed by the iMac Aluminum Unibody (2009). The newest iMac is simply called 2012 iMac and it came out on November 30, 2012.
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An iMac is a computer, but a computer is not necessarily an iMac, so they are not the same thing.