Sound system speaker overridden by CB??
#1
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Sound system speaker overridden by CB??
Anyone every heard of a device that would override
the speaker (possibly the speaker over the drivers head
on the sound bar) when a signal comes in to the CB?
I'm looking for a decent speaker box for a CB to fit
on the roll bar to no avail. (I'm pretty fussy at times)
and thought that a device to override the existing speaker
would be better. If none exists I may look into developing one.
Cheers
Frank
the speaker (possibly the speaker over the drivers head
on the sound bar) when a signal comes in to the CB?
I'm looking for a decent speaker box for a CB to fit
on the roll bar to no avail. (I'm pretty fussy at times)
and thought that a device to override the existing speaker
would be better. If none exists I may look into developing one.
Cheers
Frank
#2
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Re: Sound system speaker overridden by CB??
Not sure if it'd work, but many aftermarket head units have what is
called an "audio interrupt" primarily designed for in-car cell phones
that kills the audio. I'm not sure how it works on the cell phone end
but its just one wire in the back of the radio. You might look into this
route and see if it will work on the CB.
Brandonb
FrankW wrote:
> Anyone every heard of a device that would override
> the speaker (possibly the speaker over the drivers head
> on the sound bar) when a signal comes in to the CB?
> I'm looking for a decent speaker box for a CB to fit
> on the roll bar to no avail. (I'm pretty fussy at times)
> and thought that a device to override the existing speaker
> would be better. If none exists I may look into developing one.
> Cheers
>
> Frank
>
called an "audio interrupt" primarily designed for in-car cell phones
that kills the audio. I'm not sure how it works on the cell phone end
but its just one wire in the back of the radio. You might look into this
route and see if it will work on the CB.
Brandonb
FrankW wrote:
> Anyone every heard of a device that would override
> the speaker (possibly the speaker over the drivers head
> on the sound bar) when a signal comes in to the CB?
> I'm looking for a decent speaker box for a CB to fit
> on the roll bar to no avail. (I'm pretty fussy at times)
> and thought that a device to override the existing speaker
> would be better. If none exists I may look into developing one.
> Cheers
>
> Frank
>
#3
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Re: Sound system speaker overridden by CB??
Not sure if it'd work, but many aftermarket head units have what is
called an "audio interrupt" primarily designed for in-car cell phones
that kills the audio. I'm not sure how it works on the cell phone end
but its just one wire in the back of the radio. You might look into this
route and see if it will work on the CB.
Brandonb
FrankW wrote:
> Anyone every heard of a device that would override
> the speaker (possibly the speaker over the drivers head
> on the sound bar) when a signal comes in to the CB?
> I'm looking for a decent speaker box for a CB to fit
> on the roll bar to no avail. (I'm pretty fussy at times)
> and thought that a device to override the existing speaker
> would be better. If none exists I may look into developing one.
> Cheers
>
> Frank
>
called an "audio interrupt" primarily designed for in-car cell phones
that kills the audio. I'm not sure how it works on the cell phone end
but its just one wire in the back of the radio. You might look into this
route and see if it will work on the CB.
Brandonb
FrankW wrote:
> Anyone every heard of a device that would override
> the speaker (possibly the speaker over the drivers head
> on the sound bar) when a signal comes in to the CB?
> I'm looking for a decent speaker box for a CB to fit
> on the roll bar to no avail. (I'm pretty fussy at times)
> and thought that a device to override the existing speaker
> would be better. If none exists I may look into developing one.
> Cheers
>
> Frank
>
#4
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Posts: n/a
Re: Sound system speaker overridden by CB??
Not sure if it'd work, but many aftermarket head units have what is
called an "audio interrupt" primarily designed for in-car cell phones
that kills the audio. I'm not sure how it works on the cell phone end
but its just one wire in the back of the radio. You might look into this
route and see if it will work on the CB.
Brandonb
FrankW wrote:
> Anyone every heard of a device that would override
> the speaker (possibly the speaker over the drivers head
> on the sound bar) when a signal comes in to the CB?
> I'm looking for a decent speaker box for a CB to fit
> on the roll bar to no avail. (I'm pretty fussy at times)
> and thought that a device to override the existing speaker
> would be better. If none exists I may look into developing one.
> Cheers
>
> Frank
>
called an "audio interrupt" primarily designed for in-car cell phones
that kills the audio. I'm not sure how it works on the cell phone end
but its just one wire in the back of the radio. You might look into this
route and see if it will work on the CB.
Brandonb
FrankW wrote:
> Anyone every heard of a device that would override
> the speaker (possibly the speaker over the drivers head
> on the sound bar) when a signal comes in to the CB?
> I'm looking for a decent speaker box for a CB to fit
> on the roll bar to no avail. (I'm pretty fussy at times)
> and thought that a device to override the existing speaker
> would be better. If none exists I may look into developing one.
> Cheers
>
> Frank
>
#5
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Posts: n/a
Re: Sound system speaker overridden by CB??
Not sure if it'd work, but many aftermarket head units have what is
called an "audio interrupt" primarily designed for in-car cell phones
that kills the audio. I'm not sure how it works on the cell phone end
but its just one wire in the back of the radio. You might look into this
route and see if it will work on the CB.
Brandonb
FrankW wrote:
> Anyone every heard of a device that would override
> the speaker (possibly the speaker over the drivers head
> on the sound bar) when a signal comes in to the CB?
> I'm looking for a decent speaker box for a CB to fit
> on the roll bar to no avail. (I'm pretty fussy at times)
> and thought that a device to override the existing speaker
> would be better. If none exists I may look into developing one.
> Cheers
>
> Frank
>
called an "audio interrupt" primarily designed for in-car cell phones
that kills the audio. I'm not sure how it works on the cell phone end
but its just one wire in the back of the radio. You might look into this
route and see if it will work on the CB.
Brandonb
FrankW wrote:
> Anyone every heard of a device that would override
> the speaker (possibly the speaker over the drivers head
> on the sound bar) when a signal comes in to the CB?
> I'm looking for a decent speaker box for a CB to fit
> on the roll bar to no avail. (I'm pretty fussy at times)
> and thought that a device to override the existing speaker
> would be better. If none exists I may look into developing one.
> Cheers
>
> Frank
>
#6
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Re: Sound system speaker overridden by CB??
Olds used to have something like that. They offered an in dash AM/FM/CB
back in the '80s. When a CB signal higher than your squelch level came
in, it overrode the radio.
Dunno how to do it now though. Suggest going to Radio Shack and asking.
FrankW wrote:
> Anyone every heard of a device that would override
> the speaker (possibly the speaker over the drivers head
> on the sound bar) when a signal comes in to the CB?
> I'm looking for a decent speaker box for a CB to fit
> on the roll bar to no avail. (I'm pretty fussy at times)
> and thought that a device to override the existing speaker
> would be better. If none exists I may look into developing one.
> Cheers
>
> Frank
>
back in the '80s. When a CB signal higher than your squelch level came
in, it overrode the radio.
Dunno how to do it now though. Suggest going to Radio Shack and asking.
FrankW wrote:
> Anyone every heard of a device that would override
> the speaker (possibly the speaker over the drivers head
> on the sound bar) when a signal comes in to the CB?
> I'm looking for a decent speaker box for a CB to fit
> on the roll bar to no avail. (I'm pretty fussy at times)
> and thought that a device to override the existing speaker
> would be better. If none exists I may look into developing one.
> Cheers
>
> Frank
>
#7
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Re: Sound system speaker overridden by CB??
Olds used to have something like that. They offered an in dash AM/FM/CB
back in the '80s. When a CB signal higher than your squelch level came
in, it overrode the radio.
Dunno how to do it now though. Suggest going to Radio Shack and asking.
FrankW wrote:
> Anyone every heard of a device that would override
> the speaker (possibly the speaker over the drivers head
> on the sound bar) when a signal comes in to the CB?
> I'm looking for a decent speaker box for a CB to fit
> on the roll bar to no avail. (I'm pretty fussy at times)
> and thought that a device to override the existing speaker
> would be better. If none exists I may look into developing one.
> Cheers
>
> Frank
>
back in the '80s. When a CB signal higher than your squelch level came
in, it overrode the radio.
Dunno how to do it now though. Suggest going to Radio Shack and asking.
FrankW wrote:
> Anyone every heard of a device that would override
> the speaker (possibly the speaker over the drivers head
> on the sound bar) when a signal comes in to the CB?
> I'm looking for a decent speaker box for a CB to fit
> on the roll bar to no avail. (I'm pretty fussy at times)
> and thought that a device to override the existing speaker
> would be better. If none exists I may look into developing one.
> Cheers
>
> Frank
>
#8
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Posts: n/a
Re: Sound system speaker overridden by CB??
Olds used to have something like that. They offered an in dash AM/FM/CB
back in the '80s. When a CB signal higher than your squelch level came
in, it overrode the radio.
Dunno how to do it now though. Suggest going to Radio Shack and asking.
FrankW wrote:
> Anyone every heard of a device that would override
> the speaker (possibly the speaker over the drivers head
> on the sound bar) when a signal comes in to the CB?
> I'm looking for a decent speaker box for a CB to fit
> on the roll bar to no avail. (I'm pretty fussy at times)
> and thought that a device to override the existing speaker
> would be better. If none exists I may look into developing one.
> Cheers
>
> Frank
>
back in the '80s. When a CB signal higher than your squelch level came
in, it overrode the radio.
Dunno how to do it now though. Suggest going to Radio Shack and asking.
FrankW wrote:
> Anyone every heard of a device that would override
> the speaker (possibly the speaker over the drivers head
> on the sound bar) when a signal comes in to the CB?
> I'm looking for a decent speaker box for a CB to fit
> on the roll bar to no avail. (I'm pretty fussy at times)
> and thought that a device to override the existing speaker
> would be better. If none exists I may look into developing one.
> Cheers
>
> Frank
>
#9
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Posts: n/a
Re: Sound system speaker overridden by CB??
Olds used to have something like that. They offered an in dash AM/FM/CB
back in the '80s. When a CB signal higher than your squelch level came
in, it overrode the radio.
Dunno how to do it now though. Suggest going to Radio Shack and asking.
FrankW wrote:
> Anyone every heard of a device that would override
> the speaker (possibly the speaker over the drivers head
> on the sound bar) when a signal comes in to the CB?
> I'm looking for a decent speaker box for a CB to fit
> on the roll bar to no avail. (I'm pretty fussy at times)
> and thought that a device to override the existing speaker
> would be better. If none exists I may look into developing one.
> Cheers
>
> Frank
>
back in the '80s. When a CB signal higher than your squelch level came
in, it overrode the radio.
Dunno how to do it now though. Suggest going to Radio Shack and asking.
FrankW wrote:
> Anyone every heard of a device that would override
> the speaker (possibly the speaker over the drivers head
> on the sound bar) when a signal comes in to the CB?
> I'm looking for a decent speaker box for a CB to fit
> on the roll bar to no avail. (I'm pretty fussy at times)
> and thought that a device to override the existing speaker
> would be better. If none exists I may look into developing one.
> Cheers
>
> Frank
>
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Re: Sound system speaker overridden by CB??
FrankW did pass the time by typing:
> Anyone every heard of a device that would override
> the speaker (possibly the speaker over the drivers head
> on the sound bar) when a signal comes in to the CB?
> I'm looking for a decent speaker box for a CB to fit
> on the roll bar to no avail. (I'm pretty fussy at times)
> and thought that a device to override the existing speaker
> would be better. If none exists I may look into developing one.
> Cheers
Yep.
For a good speaker seek out the RadioShack Minimus 7. It's a
waterproof exterior speaker in an aluminum box. Works well
on my friends CB.
As for cutting into a speaker, that's tricky. It requires you
keep the load balanced for the radio (some may do fine with
missing loads but it causes grief on some amplifier circuits)
Too bad you weren't asking about a system for your bike.
This one is slick. http://www.autocom.co.uk/
A diy version. http://www.ldrider.ca/techpages/audiooverridebox.htm
Might be a starting point.
Me, I'd go with a separate speaker and possibly a mute
for the stereo (some aftermarket and OEM have a "cellular" line
that you ground to make the radio mute)
--
DougW
> Anyone every heard of a device that would override
> the speaker (possibly the speaker over the drivers head
> on the sound bar) when a signal comes in to the CB?
> I'm looking for a decent speaker box for a CB to fit
> on the roll bar to no avail. (I'm pretty fussy at times)
> and thought that a device to override the existing speaker
> would be better. If none exists I may look into developing one.
> Cheers
Yep.
For a good speaker seek out the RadioShack Minimus 7. It's a
waterproof exterior speaker in an aluminum box. Works well
on my friends CB.
As for cutting into a speaker, that's tricky. It requires you
keep the load balanced for the radio (some may do fine with
missing loads but it causes grief on some amplifier circuits)
Too bad you weren't asking about a system for your bike.
This one is slick. http://www.autocom.co.uk/
A diy version. http://www.ldrider.ca/techpages/audiooverridebox.htm
Might be a starting point.
Me, I'd go with a separate speaker and possibly a mute
for the stereo (some aftermarket and OEM have a "cellular" line
that you ground to make the radio mute)
--
DougW