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Just got it guys, now i know this picture is from another thread but couldn't find no more info,
i bought it from dan, and he told me it was a model with a built in FM frequency thingy,
i have this box
now the question is, do i have to click anything or do anything to make it work with US Fm frequency or is it fine the way it is.
any education will be greatly appreciated.
thanks guys
sang
i bought it from dan, and he told me it was a model with a built in FM frequency thingy,
i have this box
now the question is, do i have to click anything or do anything to make it work with US Fm frequency or is it fine the way it is.
any education will be greatly appreciated.
thanks guys
sang
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Do you mean with a built in frequency converter for that JDM radio?
I don't think you have to do anything.. but all your stations will still be off depending on what step the frequency converter is at.. plus you will not be able to get all the stations as the frequency range is smaller than in the US too..
I don't think there's any way of getting around any of that
--mike
I don't think you have to do anything.. but all your stations will still be off depending on what step the frequency converter is at.. plus you will not be able to get all the stations as the frequency range is smaller than in the US too..
I don't think there's any way of getting around any of that
--mike
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Originally posted by leemik
Do you mean with a built in frequency converter for that JDM radio?
I don't think you have to do anything.. but all your stations will still be off depending on what step the frequency converter is at.. plus you will not be able to get all the stations as the frequency range is smaller than in the US too..
I don't think there's any way of getting around any of that
--mike
Do you mean with a built in frequency converter for that JDM radio?
I don't think you have to do anything.. but all your stations will still be off depending on what step the frequency converter is at.. plus you will not be able to get all the stations as the frequency range is smaller than in the US too..
I don't think there's any way of getting around any of that
--mike
thx
sang
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