Any info on getting North American channels versus the Japanese?
Gio
Radio Frequencies
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Re: Radio Frequencies
Install new stereo.
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Re: Radio Frequencies
You can buy a freq expander. Glenn at CC Auto sells them. They run about $20. The numbers don't line up with our stations but you can save the stations in the presets. Works for me.
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Upon further thought, I may forget about the stereo for now and delve deeper in researching CB radios. They have always fascinated me and they are quite cheap. My first review of was a Cobra 200 GTL DX. Mixed...
Thanks zissou for the tip!
Gio
Thanks zissou for the tip!
Gio
Thanks,
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Re: Radio Frequencies
North America FM: 88 to 108 MHzWhite Mule wrote:Any info on getting North American channels versus the Japanese?
Gio
Japan FM: 76 to 90 MHz
North America AM: 530 to 1700 kHz, 10 kHz steps
Japan AM: 531 to 1602 kHz, 9 kHz steps
Your best bet is to buy a new radio.
...laura