FM radio frequency: only "odd numbers"?
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FM radio frequency: only "odd numbers"?
Hello guys, sorry for all theese topics with questions (and for my English...) but I've just got my Evo X USDM in Italy, so I need some info from you!
Is it normal that in FM radio frequency search (manual search too), you can only get frequencies with odd decimal number? For example, you can tune 90.1 90.3 90.5 and so on, but not 90.2 90.4 90.6 etc?
In USA you have not radios that use frequencies with even decimal numbers?
If this is correct, you know if it's possible to change this setting in the oem radio? Here in Europe we use both odd and even frequencies, so I would like to be able to tune also the even ones!!
Thanks in advance for your answers.
Bye
Stefano
Is it normal that in FM radio frequency search (manual search too), you can only get frequencies with odd decimal number? For example, you can tune 90.1 90.3 90.5 and so on, but not 90.2 90.4 90.6 etc?
In USA you have not radios that use frequencies with even decimal numbers?
If this is correct, you know if it's possible to change this setting in the oem radio? Here in Europe we use both odd and even frequencies, so I would like to be able to tune also the even ones!!
Thanks in advance for your answers.
Bye
Stefano
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Yes I think it's the only way. But it's not a big problem... usually I listen to mp3s or... engine!
It was only curiosity... so you have radio frequencies spaced by 0.2 MHz; I think this is good, in Europe they're spaced only by 0.1 so sometimes there's noise.
In any case, if someone else know if there's some switch or something on the radio to set it as EU, please tell me.
Bye!
It was only curiosity... so you have radio frequencies spaced by 0.2 MHz; I think this is good, in Europe they're spaced only by 0.1 so sometimes there's noise.
In any case, if someone else know if there's some switch or something on the radio to set it as EU, please tell me.
Bye!
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So, even considering shipping costs and "re-homologation" in Europe, it's in any case cheaper to get a USDM model.
In my case, I paid 39k Euros (52k USD) for my USDM Evo X GSR with "Sight Sound and Spoiler Package"; this price is "on the road", I mean it's comprehensive of european "re-homologation", registration for having plate, etc.
The same car with the same accessories (and here there's not that package, so you have to add Aero kit, Fast keys etc one by one) here costs around 49k Euros (66k USD)
Then, if you consider that at the end of last year Euro was very strong on USD, many dealers imported many USDM cars... for sure Mitsubishi Italy is not happy about this...
And this is the same for a lot of goods, not only car and motorbikes (for example I have motocross bike Honda CRF 450R that I paid here 9k Euros = 12k USD; in USA it costs 7k USD) but also electronics and so on.
It's obvious that also salaries are a little higher, so everything is "shifted up", but this is the situation.
Bye (sorry if I made too many mistakes in English...)
Last edited by therocket; May 8, 2009 at 12:57 AM.
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