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I Can't seem to tune my FM dial past 90.0mhz. What gives? do these radio's not go higher. I'd like to listen to the CBC as i drive around canada . Here in hope it's 107.1 FM.
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In most of the world, the FM band used for broadcasting FM radio stations, goes from 87.5 to 108.0 MHz. In Japan the FM broadcast band is just 76–90 MHz, unlike any other country in the world, which is why a new radio is also on the list of mandatory 'new to you' Delica requirements.

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That's what I suspected.
Thanks fir the info
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OR if you want to save some $$ for now you could use one of these....

http://cgi.ebay.com/Japanese-Radio-FM-B ... dZViewItem

If that doesn't work, go to ebay and search for japanese frequency converter..

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I went to island audio, got a cd player with built in amp and mp3 jack, cost $91, simple and cheap and sounds great, I love the demo deals lol
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FYI

You can buy a frequency shifter for the FM band online that will allow you to use the stock radio.

I decided on a NAV/Video system....... One day soon.... If the wife agrees.... who am I kidding, I'll be lucky to get a simple CD player;)

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