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Hi Telecolor, I think it was originally 88-100 m.Hz. but it must have been tweaked to 88-108 M.Hz. -at least there is a service sticker on top of the head unit from a radio shop indicating that's what was done. To transform DC to AC, it uses a vibrator in the power supply unit which is supposed to mount under the glove box (it doesn't seem to buzz too loudly, unlike some others I've heard). Once the power is converted to AC, the transformer steps it up to the voltage it needs, then it is rectified by a diode pack.
Yeah, I really wanted that car. It was black with red leather seats (real thick coachwork leather-not the thin junk) and it had that scent of old leather and gear oil when you climbed in. The dash fascia and the interior window trim was Bakelite like the radio surround.
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