For JDM radio owners -> frequency shifter - useful information
I have a JDM radio so the frequency was between 76 and 90 Mhz. Not good for the rest of world where 88-108 range is used. Finally only the radio stations in range 88-90 Mhz could be received 
I bought a frequency shifter from United Kingdom company, just for try, but it works awesome
and you have on the radio display still JDM frequencies 
The great plus of this shifter comparing to other products, mainly from New Zealand is it compresses also 20 Mhz range (from 88 to 108) into 14 Mhz band (so from 76 to 90). New zealand ones cut a part of euro / usa range (ex work from 88 to 102, 102 to 108 cannot be received).
It is just for info, I have nothing common with this company, just satisfied customer.
You can get it here http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eB...N:SID
Website is http://www.merlinproductions.co.uk



Modified by wstef at 12:25 PM 3/27/2006

I bought a frequency shifter from United Kingdom company, just for try, but it works awesome
and you have on the radio display still JDM frequencies 
The great plus of this shifter comparing to other products, mainly from New Zealand is it compresses also 20 Mhz range (from 88 to 108) into 14 Mhz band (so from 76 to 90). New zealand ones cut a part of euro / usa range (ex work from 88 to 102, 102 to 108 cannot be received).
It is just for info, I have nothing common with this company, just satisfied customer.
You can get it here http://feedback.ebay.com/ws/eB...N:SID
Website is http://www.merlinproductions.co.uk



Modified by wstef at 12:25 PM 3/27/2006
This applies to any Japan imported JDM radio - they have a strange FM range between 76 and 90 Mhz, while the rest of world is 88 to 108 Mhz.
Even ultra modern JDM Pionieer Carozzeria... look on FM frequency value: 76,1 Mhz
Even ultra modern JDM Pionieer Carozzeria... look on FM frequency value: 76,1 Mhz

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