Kenwood VZ7000N
Are you sure about the model number?
VZ7000N does not come up on Kenwoods support page, the closest one is a VZ907, [US] maybe other then a US model, not Canadian.
94
VZ7000N does not come up on Kenwoods support page, the closest one is a VZ907, [US] maybe other then a US model, not Canadian.
94
OIC, Singapore.
As it is a unit from Singapore it is unlikely anyone here has any experience with it, however it is a Kenwood, and IMO, Kenwood makes a pretty good dependable product.
94
PS, you will need an FM adapter to be able to use the FM in North America.
As it is a unit from Singapore it is unlikely anyone here has any experience with it, however it is a Kenwood, and IMO, Kenwood makes a pretty good dependable product.
94PS, you will need an FM adapter to be able to use the FM in North America.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by fcm »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">OIC, Singapore.
As it is a unit from Singapore it is unlikely anyone here has any experience with it, however it is a Kenwood, and IMO, Kenwood makes a pretty good dependable product.
94
PS, you will need an FM adapter to be able to use the FM in North America.</TD></TR></TABLE>
He may not. Kenwood previously allowed the user to switch the radio tuning from NA to Euro by a sequence of steps. May work the same way.
As it is a unit from Singapore it is unlikely anyone here has any experience with it, however it is a Kenwood, and IMO, Kenwood makes a pretty good dependable product.
94PS, you will need an FM adapter to be able to use the FM in North America.</TD></TR></TABLE>
He may not. Kenwood previously allowed the user to switch the radio tuning from NA to Euro by a sequence of steps. May work the same way.
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