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Errrrm you cannot. Mine's worst. It has Japan frequencies.
The FM stations start at 7x.xx, and ends at 89.xx. But then, in most places of the worst, the stations start at 87.xx, and most of them are above 90!!!!!!!!!!
So I just listen to CDs, or my single-track dynamic soundtrack ... the VTEC engine!!!!!!!!
The FM stations start at 7x.xx, and ends at 89.xx. But then, in most places of the worst, the stations start at 87.xx, and most of them are above 90!!!!!!!!!!
So I just listen to CDs, or my single-track dynamic soundtrack ... the VTEC engine!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by jelliotlevy,Jul 3 2008, 07:51 AM
Hey, it's not Soviet any more. Remember that the USSR broke up more than a decade ago. I find this thread interesting, because, despite my electrical engineering/techie background, I must admit that I know nothing about European FM broadcast systems, and how they compare to ours. In the USA, the FM band is 88 - 108 MHz, and we devote 200KHz to each station, centered on the odd frequencies. I'm pretty sure it is the same in Canada, but do not know about Central and South America, let alone Europe, Asia and Africa. Honda sells all over the world, so they must be able to deal with it. Any international radio weenies out there???
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