phipps33

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I am wanting to set up a second set of speakers for outside our HTT. I figure the easiest way will be wireless speakers.
I have a second set of speaker connections on the back of my radio. I would like to connect a wireless set-up to these connections.
Most of the ones I've seen connect using line level connections not a speaker connection. Does anyone know of any that can connect to a speaker output rather than a line level output?
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crazyhorse

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you can buy at radio shack a av adapter that will work.
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RoyB

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C CRANE AM/FM RADIO PRODUCTS
I use one of the C CRANE CCRADIO-2 portable radios with the nice leather case when outside sitting around the patio/fire place. This has to be the best radio sound I have ever heard coming from a portable radio. Runs on D-cells and AC
C CRANE also has a FM TRANSMITTER unit that you can plug into any headphone jack or speaker connection from the sound system inside the trailer which will re-transmit this audio over FM radio to your portable AM/FM radio sitting outside around the patio/fire place. I'm betting using the CCRADIO-2 above picking up the Fm Transmitter signal would be gangbusters as well on quality sound.
Just a thought...
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LittleBill

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http://www.amazon.com/PAC-SOEM-T-2-Channel-Line-Out-Converter/dp/B003550RLE
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phipps33

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Thanks for the links and suggestions. I'll check them out.
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You will still need to supply power to the outdoor speakers or have them use batteries.
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phipps33

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bluestek wrote: You will still need to supply power to the outdoor speakers or have them use batteries.
I figured a AC adapter most likely.
I'd really like to put speakers in the side of the camper, but I don't really want to cut holes and try to run wires through the walls.
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RoyB

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Cut the holes in the side of the storage door - that way if you want to change it you can also go pick up another storage door.
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phipps33

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RoyB wrote: Cut the holes in the side of the storage door - that way if you want to change it you can also go pick up another storage door.
Great idea.....if I had storage doors on that side!
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Dunno if it works for you I did the same except i ran the speaker wire from the back of the stereo behind the fridge (there where on the same wall) and out the fridge access grill on the side of the camper just put a plug on the end and i have marine speakers that I plug into and set them outside usually on a table against the trailer on on top of the tires. The only hole i drilled was inside the cabinet to go to the back of the fridge ....the other option was the come out the same hole where the light is and put a plug on the wire there except i would have to stand on something to plug it in.
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