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Pioneer DEH - P 7700MP - US version - How to receive European stations



 
 
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Old March 26th 06, 11:08 AM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
Fisio Jobson
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Default Pioneer DEH - P 7700MP - US version - How to receive European stations



Hi All,



Greetings from Poland.

I faced the serious problem with the car radio Pioneer DEH -P770MP I
received as the birthday souvenir from my friends from US.

The frequency range called by producer covered 87.9 to 107,9MHz. During
first tuning of the station after assembly I turned our that the step
between the frequencies sometimes aimed to the holes between the frequencies
used by stations in Poland. After the quick lecture of the available
technical information I noted that car radio devices produced for US market,
are programmed with another frequency raster than used in Europe.

My question is. Is there any chances to:

- make a hard reset of radio CPU in order to obtain continuous
receipt frequencies coverage,

- to change the frequency step ( that info I could not find in
Operation Manual ),

or maybe is there any other magical manner to receipt European stations?



Any advise will be warmly welcomed



Cheers,



Peter


 




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