Will this fit in a uk car??

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desgreen
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Will this fit in a uk car??

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Will this Monsoon stereo work on a UK POLO??


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... %3AIT&rd=1
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Post by toXXin »

The radio wont as the US uses different frequencies to us.
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Post by Wai_Mak »

I bought a US headunit, the only difference is that in the US the Frequency Module (FM) scans in odd decimal digits,

eg, it will scan 87.9Mhz 88.1Mhz 88.3Mhz - increment of 0.1Mhz every step!

So you will basically miss the radio stations with an even decimal, such as KISS FM and CAPITAL FM
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Post by Clawz »

You can get a converter for this which plugs into the aerial socket for most radios :)
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Post by markjsca1 »

Where can you get that from clawz? I've a Head Unit from the US and i can only get about half the radio stations clearly here in ireland. It'd definatly be worth it...even tho i dun listen to the radio that much... How much do you reckon it'd be?
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Post by Clawz »

I can't remember where I saw the UK ones, but here's a link to show you what I mean:

http://www.audiocubes.com/product_info. ... cts_id=464
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Post by rooboy »

Wai_Mak wrote:I bought a US headunit, the only difference is that in the US the Frequency Module (FM) scans in odd decimal digits,

eg, it will scan 87.9Mhz 88.1Mhz 88.3Mhz - increment of 0.1Mhz every step!

So you will basically miss the radio stations with an even decimal, such as CAPITAL FM
well it's not that bad then :lol: :lol:
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Post by GANA »

Clawz wrote:I can't remember where I saw the UK ones, but here's a link to show you what I mean:

http://www.audiocubes.com/product_info. ... cts_id=464

Can you please give me a link for the UK ones? Does this converter work?
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Post by Babe RuthLess »

In addition to different FM scanning, American radios scan MW in 10KHz steps while in Europe, Asia, Africa etc. that's done in 9KHz steps.

Also, most radios from this part of the world (including those double-DIN Monsoons) do not include RDS features.

Still, it'd fit a Polo without problems.
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Post by Babe RuthLess »

Just remembered something: that converter basically changes your radio's FM frequency range, but won't change the way the unit scans the frequencies.

As the site probably explains, Japan uses a different FM range than the rest of the world (as usual).

I do know that some stereos have a choice of 9 or 10KHz increments for MW tunning, not sure about FM though.

'Course, if the thing can be tunned by the 0.01MHz then that's not really a problem I suppose.
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