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is this 84-88 FM band here? or jap fm band? i just checked on my stereo and the lowest it will go is 76mhz... which +18mhz = 94mhz AUS!

if it is going to be 84-88 mhz AUS... i either have to replace my stereo for the night... get every1 to turn there's up LOUD... or miss out! :(

LOL :(

i have a jap stereo that won't pick up aus radio stations.

i put an 18mhz down-shifting freq.conv. into it so MMM for eg.(105.1) displays as 87.1 on the stereo!

the lowest the display on the stereo will go is 76mhz (japanese) which is 94mhz here in AUS.

I can't get any radio station that resides below 94Mhz on the FM band!

I was asking inark if the 88-84 was aus freq. in which case i can't read it! or whether he was teling me that it was 88-84 in JAP freq.?

does this make more sense?

Originally posted by phorj

is that 88-84 here in AUS though? so my JAP STEREO will read 70 (due to 18mhz shifter)?

the lowest Mhz it will go is 76mhz = 94mhz here in AUS?

great... NOW I'M CONFUSED!

lol

the station freq u will need at the drive ins is low 80s which ur radio should go to :)

so in other words.... dont stress :(

SH!T... i have no hair left!

i'm having a bad day... ask jet! he came round i wasn't exactly in my 'sunday-best' haven't sahved in 3 days... go uni assignments to do! AND CAN'T WORK OUT MY JAP STEREO!

*ok... breath now... that's a good boy... breath*

much better now that that's out!

thanks for the shoulder to cry on nark! :(

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