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<blockquote data-quote="Noctilux" data-source="post: 451077" data-attributes="member: 19939"><p>These radios have an internal setting that sets the country they are in. There is a procedure for getting to these settings, then you can set it for the proper frequencies (88-108Mhz), instead of Japan (76-90Mhz).</p><p></p><p>Yours may be different, you may need to search further. I don't know if you have the radio that can be changed or not. Good luck.</p><p></p><p>To get to the setting, follow the following steps:</p><p></p><p>1. Turn off the radio,</p><p>2. Turn on the radio while pressing the "M" button until the display changes,</p><p>3. Use the "+" or "-" buttons to scroll down the following settings:</p><p></p><p>- SV39-98 41 - ? Not sure, Serial Number I think....</p><p></p><p>- GAL - Speed sensitive volume increase. Each volume increment shown is the change (increase) in system volume as the speed increases by 10 Kmh above a certain speed.</p><p>1-Lowest</p><p>6-Highest</p><p></p><p>- DSP 1.6 - Digital Sound Processor setting (only for models fitted with DSP sound system. Not applicable to most of us in Malaysia</p><p></p><p>- TP-V - Traffic report volume, this is the increase in volume whenever a traffic report is being delivered by some radio stations (but not in Malaysia I think) and the TP setting is ON</p><p>-9-Lowest</p><p>+9-Highest</p><p></p><p>- AREA - Region Setting for radio frequency.</p><p>ECE-Europe</p><p>US-US</p><p>CAN-Canada</p><p>OCE-Oceania/Asia pacific</p><p></p><p>- AF - Automatic Frequency search, when you press the up or down buttons or the "+" or "-" buttons in search for a radio station, in auto mode, the radio will look for the next available strong signal but in manual mode it will go up in small increments until you stop:</p><p>OFF=manual,</p><p>ON=Automatic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Noctilux, post: 451077, member: 19939"] These radios have an internal setting that sets the country they are in. There is a procedure for getting to these settings, then you can set it for the proper frequencies (88-108Mhz), instead of Japan (76-90Mhz). Yours may be different, you may need to search further. I don't know if you have the radio that can be changed or not. Good luck. To get to the setting, follow the following steps: 1. Turn off the radio, 2. Turn on the radio while pressing the "M" button until the display changes, 3. Use the "+" or "-" buttons to scroll down the following settings: - SV39-98 41 - ? Not sure, Serial Number I think.... - GAL - Speed sensitive volume increase. Each volume increment shown is the change (increase) in system volume as the speed increases by 10 Kmh above a certain speed. 1-Lowest 6-Highest - DSP 1.6 - Digital Sound Processor setting (only for models fitted with DSP sound system. Not applicable to most of us in Malaysia - TP-V - Traffic report volume, this is the increase in volume whenever a traffic report is being delivered by some radio stations (but not in Malaysia I think) and the TP setting is ON -9-Lowest +9-Highest - AREA - Region Setting for radio frequency. ECE-Europe US-US CAN-Canada OCE-Oceania/Asia pacific - AF - Automatic Frequency search, when you press the up or down buttons or the "+" or "-" buttons in search for a radio station, in auto mode, the radio will look for the next available strong signal but in manual mode it will go up in small increments until you stop: OFF=manual, ON=Automatic [/QUOTE]
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