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I have a 82 Interstate. This is my first Gold Wing. I have a question about the intercom. From the radio/intercom there is a cable going to the amplifier on the right side of the fairing. Then there is a 5 pin DIN coming from the amplifier. Is this where I hook up a head set? also, how would I hook up an extra head set for the passenger?

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tomcs wrote:
I have a 82 Interstate. This is my first Gold Wing. I have a question about the intercom. From the radio/intercom there is a cable going to the amplifier on the right side of the fairing. Then there is a 5 pin DIN coming from the amplifier. Is this where I hook up a head set? also, how would I hook up an extra head set for the passenger?

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:waving::waving:Welcome to the Best Goldwing Site on the Internet tomcs!:waving::waving:

I can't help you much with that model yet, I just picked up an 82 Aspy project bike and haven't gotten into the radio and audio on it yet. Hang in there I'm sure we have some members who've delved in that area.
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Hi TomCs, Welcome to the best GoldWing board on the internet. RedWing will be along soon to give you the official welcome. Do you have the Clarion Model II radio on your bike? If so, I can send you the complete installation instructions and wiring layout. I will say that on the Clarion II, there should be a "Y" cable with a din connector on all three ends. Two are plain and one has a white band around it. That one plugs into the ALC-Amplifier and the two head sets plug into the others. I would attach a pic of the Radio controller but I can't get any of my pics down to 100K.
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I would attach a pic of the Radio controller but I can't get any of my pics down to 100K.
Jackjohn, try Irfanview. It's a free program that makes it easy to resize your pictures to what ever size you want. Someone on the forum recommended it a couple of months ago so I downloaded it and have found uses for it. The price is right.

http://www.irfanview.com/
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Thanks Exavid.
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Jack, whatever program you are using, the key is to resize the image first to 600 pixels wide. Then it will be very easy to save it under 100k. I've successfuly saved 17megabite images to avatar size doing it this way and I doubt if many people here have images of 17mb! :waving:

tomcs, the headset plug for the passenger may be under the rear of the sadle. If it isn't, you may be missing the lead for it.
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I'm not sure if I have the Clarion I or II. Mine does not have the cd player or cb. But, anything you have would be great. If you need an address let me know.



Thanks Tomcs
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Hello tomcs :waving:[shadow=green]WELCOME [/shadow] to the best Goldwing Forum on the net. :clapper:

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TomCs, where is the radio station/clock display? On a model I, it is on the control head near the top. On the model II, it is in the center pod between the speakers.
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It is on the controls. I must have a model I.

Thanks

Tom
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I am in the process of restoring an 82 Interstate and redoing the wiring (what a mess) the previous owner had a stator burn out, and was cutting wires to find out why nothing worked properly! I am looking at my Clarion Type II stereo control head. There is 1 white wire with a yellow band on it, with a six pin connector, and a black wire with a 8 pin connector and purple band that I have no clue where they connect to. I have figured out where everything else goes.... Any Ideas????
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Hi SalPal and welcome to the best GoldWing forum on the Internet. On your wiring issue, the yellow band indicates Intercom and that should be plugged into the intercom (top) receptacle on the component terminal. The component terminal is accessed through the left turn signal hole. The purple band indicates CB and that should be plugged into the CB Module. This is accessed through the right turn signal hole. If you need any other help, just ask, someone here will be able to provide it. Keep us informed on your project.
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Thanks for your help! Right now the fairing parts are out for painting after all the cracks have been repaired. I have one crack on the exhaust support bracket to repair before I send the frame for powder coating. Hopefully I will have everything together for spring riding. Right now there is 4 ft of snow so the dream of riding will have to wait.
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Hey SalPal :waving: [shadow=blue]Welcome[/shadow] to the Best Goldwing Forum on the net. :clapper:

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