Fitting a radio/cd stereo
Hi ,
I have a Bailey Ranger 2008 it didn't have a radio fitted at new but i would like to fit one . So where would I need to connect the wires to .I thought maybe the light system but not sure , and would the aerial plug into the Status tv box booster .
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Are you intending to fit a DAB radio, if so the aerial and amp may not be suitable?
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It would be best to give the radio its on feed ... fused of course. Not knowing the caravan though, I don't know how accessible the power supply might be. Was a radio an option when new? If so, there might already be a suitable feed where Bailey would have
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A lot of Status aerials are designed for TV and Radio, check your documentation or their website with your exact model to be sure though. The latest 500 series models will work with FM and DAB radio, but the older 'flat saucer' 300 series ones will only
work with FM radio, I believe. Check your aerial model on their website or handbook to confirm. As others have said, I'd install a new feed from the battery or fuse box just for the radio. Also consider a bluetooth or wireless speaker and/or stand alone
radio that would save you taking a jigsaw to your van to install the speakers and radio.0 -
On my Ranger GT60 Series 6 (2009) the radio is fitted in the top corner front offside near the light with the 2 speakers in the front corners facing down by the spotlights. The aerial is through the Status 500 and the wiring is a seperate wire to the fuse
box (check to see if you have a marked fuse there already); if not, then a new link to the battery with a fuse in the circuit as advised by mark. It should be quite straight forward to fit one if you are reasonably competent only pain being hiding the wire
to the battery - mine is through the front o'head lockers and then the trunking to the battery on the rear of the wheel near side !0