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Old 02 May 2024, 20:04   #1
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Speaker issue

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I wired my VHF so that the comms come through an external speaker today, but when doing so it stopped music then coming through that same speaker from the Bluetooth stereo.

I tied the VHF wiring in with the Bluetooth stereo wiring for starboard speaker but it somehow then won't let music play through that speaker at all, even when the VHF is switched off. Other than a bad connection, what could be the reason for this?
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Old 02 May 2024, 23:11   #2
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Is there any tone/hum audible from just the VHF? It might be putting out a constant signal (may not even be audible) so the speaker will be energised, washing out the bluetooth source.

If it also does it when the VHF is off then it could be that the bluetooth source signal is backfeeding into the VHF itself. You could add in some resistors to prevent this, or pick up a cheap passive mixer. You'll find them where-ever car audio equipment is sold.
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Is there any tone/hum audible from just the VHF? It might be putting out a constant signal (may not even be audible) so the speaker will be energised, washing out the bluetooth source.

If it also does it when the VHF is off then it could be that the bluetooth source signal is backfeeding into the VHF itself. You could add in some resistors to prevent this, or pick up a cheap passive mixer. You'll find them where-ever car audio equipment is sold.
There's no hum which I noticed. Back feeding to the VHF was what I wondered may be going on. Could I add diodes to the vhf speaker cable? Or is that essentially what a passive mixer does?
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You could probably add diodes but it would likely affect the sound quality a lot. Resistors is the way to go.
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