Archive for July, 2006

July 11th, 2006

Alpine CDA-9856 — iPod-Ready Car Stereo Installed

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The UPS guy stopped by my place the other day with a package from Crutchfield. Inside was the Alpine CDA-9856 iPod-ready car head unit (aka, car stereo) along with all the stuff needed for the install. Crutchfield really came through with complete instructions and lots of extras to make sure the install went smoothly.

Actually, my install was relatively simple. Since I had replaced the factory head unit a number of years back — so I could play MP3 CDs in my car — about the only thing that I needed to do was take out the old stereo, cut off the old stereo’s connector and solder in the Alpine connector to the harness.

The hardest part of the install — soldering the new harness.

If you’re thinking of doing something similar, don’t use electrical tape to insulate the solder joints. When the tape gets hot in the car, the adhesive basically melts off leaving a gooey mess that won’t insulate anything.

Harness soldered, shrink tubed and ready to go.

After the harness was finished, all I had to do was plug it into the back of the Alpine along with the Alpine KCE-422i iPod adapter cable and slide it into the dash.

The Alpine installed in the dash.

Overall the system works great. To get the iPod hooked up to the Alpine all you have to do is plug it into the Alpine iPod cable and switch the source input to iPod. And while the iPod is plugged in the Alpine will charge it for ya.

You can do pretty much everything you can do on the iPod (eg, search, fast forward, rewind, etc.) via the Alpine. However, the Alpine only has a one-line display, so it helps to have your music — if you have a lot of songs on you iPod — well organized in playlists.

If you interested in the Alpine solution, here’s a link to the Alpine demo showing off the iPod interface.

Update: 2006-07-25
The Alpine works great!

The hardware interface is bomber. You can hot plug the iPod in and out of the Alpine no worries. The volume is controlled by a knob on the head unit, and the buttons are reasonably sized (they are still small, but are much larger than the buttons on my old Kenwood head unit).

The software (the iPod interface of the Alpine head unit) is solid too. The only limitation is the one-line display of the head unit which limits information display. You can get around this limitation if you have well-organized playlists… something I don’t really have yet.

Overall, I can highly recommend Alpine’s Full Speed iPod interface.

July 5th, 2006

For Today’s Match

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A couple of vids to get you ready for today’s Portugal vs. France Cup match.


For the Fans of Portugal.


For the Fans of France.

July 4th, 2006

Happy 4th!

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What not to do on the 4th.

July 2nd, 2006

God’s Hand

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Ok, a little untimely (both Argentina and England have booked their flights out of Germany), but here’s the classic from ‘86 Cup…



Gooooooal

July 2nd, 2006

Goooooooal!

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