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It sound like you are saying that you have one of those factory "bridging plugs" that were used when the cassette deck is not there, and that pins 1 and 3 are jumped and also pins 4 and 5 are jumped.
Am I understanding you correctly?
If I'm able to come up with a DIN 7 female plug, then which pins will need to be jumper to get the radio to play?
I see that the wiring diagram shows that the pins are numbered 1 to 7.
I have a 71 B-body AM/FM Radio that has the cassette pigtail out back. #3501014
Does anyone know if this radio can be operated without having the cassette deck
connected to it?