mamoose124
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I am about to wire up the circa 1960s Panasonic transistor radio that was in my car when I dismantled it for painting. It wasn't working at the time so I don't know if it does work and I don't know how to test it to find out before installing it in the car. The radio was made by Matsushita Communications Industries of Japan and can be switched either + or - ground. However, looking at the wiring coming from the box stumps me. Instead of having one yellow full-time hot wire, one red "key-on" wire and a black ground wire, plus speaker wires, there are only thee wires emerging from my radio: one blue wire with half of a fuse holder attached. I assume this is the full-time hot wire that is normally yellow. Only two remaining wires emerge from the box: both are grey and I assume they are for wiring the two KRACO speakers under the dash at each side of the car. As far as grounding goes, I assume I can simply ground the radio case but I have no idea how to hook up the other three wires. I have googled my head off and can find no simple wiring diagrams that illustrate how to hook up this radio. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.