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I'm not sure if this is the right group, I really hope it is. If it's
not, please excuse my post as a genuine error.
I would greatly appreciate some basic help on American vs. European FM
frequency.
There's this car radio I want to purchase. It's available in Europe,
but not yet in the United States. I have only a window of time to get
it installed, so I'm thinking about the European model. I will use
this radio solely in the US.
My question: Is there any difference between European and US radio
frequencies? I wouldn't think so, since I think I remember it being the
same. But would the two units really function any differently in terms
of reception or tuning - meaning, would the European car radio model
pick up all US FM (& AM?) stations? I'm specifically looking at:
Many aftermarket car stereos have a way to set the tuning increment to
either 10Khz/200KHz or 9KHz/50KHz setting.. If this is one of them, it will
say so in the manual.
Looking now at the specifications on this unit... you don't want to buy it.
If you want a built in DVD/video player, you will need to wait until the US
version comes out. The European model is a Region 2/PAL DVD player.
As for the FM tuner, that would be no problem at all. It is fully compatible
with US FM frequencies. The AM however is on 9 KHz increments, so most AM
stations would not be tunable.
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