| shake-@nd-bake |
i heard that the radios dont work in the cars is that true and what do i have to do to get it to work.
will i be notifyed when the car is about to arrive i do alot of work in vancouver and would fly in and drive the car back but i need a little time to know when to be there. |
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| shake-@nd-bake |
| pretty sure i wanted to post a thread but thanks for coming out. |
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| Ravendarat |
| as soon as I posted I relized that I fucked up, so I deleted the contents, my bad you were right, sorry bout that. |
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| mx73someday |
Radio frequency ranges are different in Japan, so you typically get fewer radio stations than a North American stereo.
Usually most stereos that are left in imported cars are left there because the CD players don't work. But it's not always the case. |
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| Ravendarat |
| I have a radio from Japan and it gets ZERO stations here, but will interface with a fm transmiter no problem so I just used XM Radio. You can also by a piece off Flee Bay that will let you pick up stations on any japanesse radio but it wont display the proper station numbers on the screen, for example you might be hearing 100.3 but the Radio might say 76.9 |
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| TyPhOOnSliPPerY |
| I get 88.5 CJSR UofA Radio Station on mine just fine. The ranges are from 70 to 89 or so on a jdm deck and 87 to 110 on usdm |
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