November 14, 2008

can you have 2 radios conected at the same time?

2 way radios
majestic asked:


one of them conected to the fuse box and the other one conected to the battery. But do they make distortion on the speakers when they are on or when one is on and the other one off?

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November 15, 2008

Evan B @ 5:28 am

let me ask you first off, why do you want two stereos?

cyberdroid_2000 @ 9:36 pm

I don’t know why you need to radios connected at the same time, but it won’t work because the radiofrecuency interference will make both impossible to hear..☺

November 18, 2008

sparky3489 @ 8:40 am

Yes, you can.

A long time ago, along with my stock system, I had a tape deck in my trunk with it’s own speaker system. The speakers would hang from the trunk lid when open, and tucked neatly away when closed.

They both were wired in to the fuse box, but the tape deck had it’s own fuse.

Neither can interfere with the other as they’re receivers, not transmitters.

“radio frecuency interference will make both impossible to hear” is a load of bull.

There won’t be any abnormal distortion bewteen the two systems (no more than normal with the volume too high).

You cannot, however, have two radios connected to the same speaker system.

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