Fitting a DAB car radio. Do I need an earth?

No, when we turned it up to test it.
Found some blurb for a Pioneer radio, wants a 15A fuse in the 'permanent' supply, that's a shitload of memory retention.
Not saying all radios are the same.
There is some ambiguity in the pin definitions of the DIN connectors that many radios/vehicles use.

I can imagine that some radios may use the permanent supply via a switching circuit. That is full power available but when radio switched off - power routes through a limiter so only a very small current passes to maintain settings. Switch on and that same power input now routes without limiter to power the radio fully.
That would be the only way I could see it working - otherwise you'd either lose all settings when you switch off ... or car battery would be dead very quick.
 
Ah, I see what you mean. I was thinking about why you would want a permanent supply that wasn't switched.

Personally I feel that non-essential items on boats should always have a breaker to turn them off completely, which would mean picking the head unit carefully for stuff like PINs, clocks and my personal bugbear - demo modes.

I generally agree but have to admit that the radio I have in my boat is wired direct but with suitable fuse in the +ve feed. Its always powered for settings and switch on delivers the goods. Its a pop-off front radio but stays in place usually.
 
FWIW, the DAB module may remember the channels without any 12V supply.
But my only DAB radios are quite old now. I gave up on it when Planet Rock got too many adverts, then moved somewhere where reception is terrible.
I found my old DAB portable last month in a loft clear out, fired it up, it remembered 'Planet Rock' but couldn't find it....
 
FWIW, the DAB module may remember the channels without any 12V supply.
But my only DAB radios are quite old now. I gave up on it when Planet Rock got too many adverts, then moved somewhere where reception is terrible.
I found my old DAB portable last month in a loft clear out, fired it up, it remembered 'Planet Rock' but couldn't find it....


Like a computer - I can imagine that some may have a small 'button' battery or capacitor to keep settings alive ... or even a small memory module similar to a memory stick ? But with the two lead system - I can easily imagine they did away with such.
 
Like a computer - I can imagine that some may have a small 'button' battery or capacitor to keep settings alive ... or even a small memory module similar to a memory stick ? But with the two lead system - I can easily imagine they did away with such.
The two-lead system pre-dates DAB in cars by a fair bit.
 
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