Buffer car radio with 9V block battery

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Buffer car radio with 9V block battery

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I want to use an old car radio for music on our toilet :)
It shall turn on/off with the light switch.

Now the problem is, that the car radio requires some power permanently to remember where it left of (or its radio stations).
According to this this thread from 2013 in boot-forum (German), someone has posted a circuit layout that he says he's been using for 5 years successfully now:

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It works! :)

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I've wired up a prototype setting and: It works! :D Hooray!

Although: I've substituted the diodes with a diode-rectifier.
I didn't have the proper diodes at hand, and couldn't wait to try it out. Had an old rectifier laying around. Connecting it this way to achieve the same as the above circuit:
Pin-wiring for rectifier instead of 2 diodes.
Pin-wiring for rectifier instead of 2 diodes.
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