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H-Bus to C-Bus conversion

Old Jul 2, 2009 | 02:04 PM
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Default H-Bus to C-Bus conversion

Alright you electronics junkies, I need your help with some wiring conversion.

I wanted to utilize the AUX/CD 14 pin changer in the rear of the radio. My original was a 14 Pin H-Bus connector. The new radio is a 14 Pin C-Bus connector.

Has anyone done this conversion that could help me. This is what I came up with.

Existing Radio AP1 2002 H-Bus Rear Connector Pinout:

1 - Audio Common
2 - CD Rch Imput
3 - No Connection
4 - Bus Out
5 - Accessory Power
6 - Illumination Shide
7 - Illumination
8 - Shide Ground
9 - CD Lch Imput
10 - Bus Shide
11 - Bus Ground
12 - Ground
13 - Power Supply +B
14 - Illumination Cont

New Radio C-Bus Rear Connector Pinout:

01 - 12V constant
02 - accessory
03 - ground
04 - ground
05 - Right Channel (+)
06 - Left Channel (+)
07 - 12V constant
08 - illumination (+)
09 - BUS (+)
10 - BUS (-)
11 - ground
12 - illumination (-)
13 - Right Channel (-)
14 - Left Channel (-)

Basically, What in C-Bus goes into the H-Bus plug. The above is almost foreign language to me so if anyone can help it would be great.

Thanks in Advance.
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Old Jul 2, 2009 | 06:11 PM
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It looks like the H bus is digital and the C bus is analog. Its not going to work no way no how. Unless you find some sort of digital to analog converter that is made by alpine for this application.
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