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What is involved in converting the radio bandwidth setup so I can listen to the radio? I've got the original tape cassette/radio, I presume there's some sort of electrical work and parts required?

 

Cheers

 

Pete

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You can get a frequency band expander, I think they're about £80 but I could be wrong. I didn't bother, with it being a 10 year old am/fm radio casette etc. IMHO you're better off buying a trendy new device that inculdes a CD etc.

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So can I just fit a new CD player in and the radio will work? :confused: :confused:

 

Cheers

 

Pete

If you fit a new uk spec radio or cd then it should work no probs, dont need a converter unless you are going to stick with the original radio from Japan.

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Nice one, cheers mate!

 

Everyone who's sat in my car has said "Has it got a CD player?!" Is there no pleasing anyone :rolleyes: ?

I still have my original cd player from my jap spec if u want it?

 

It was radio (top unit) and CD (bottom unit).

 

just cover postage and its yours!

I've got a UK 300ZX radio if you're interested ??

 

Thanks

 

AndyZ (geewhizz@onetel.net.uk)

The radio/cd was still in the car when I got it and the radio did work but only on a limited frequency-as you know.

Radio 2 (your favourite) might be a problem! :)

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TBH James I haven't tried the radio to see what what freqs it stretches to, just assumed it wouldn't pick up any! Still the tape player is v basic (no offence TonyC ha ha!).

 

Thanks AndyZ but I've entered into a written contract I wouldn't want to breach! :D

 

Cheers

 

Pete

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