My theory is, if Japan use the same range of FM frequecies then it
should be able to grab the FM signals from our country. But if they
use a different range which I suspect, similar to their TV signals
then we might have to change the tuner of the radio. According to him
he can only get 3 channels from the radio. Would appreciate some
comments from anybody familiar with Japanese commercial radio
frequencies. Thanks.
Eric
In Japan FM broadcasting band is 76 - 90 MHz whereas most of the world
use 87.5 - 100/104/108 MHz band.
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Japan's FM band is 76-90 MHz, most of the world use 88-108 MHz. This
means you can only listen to TV channel 5 (Manila's ABC5) & 6 plus FM
stations transmitting within 88-90 MHz.
Try www.google.com and do a search for "FM band expander", most of the
products are geared for car audio though.
Another option is to modify the FM front end. Modification is not
practical for digital/synthesized tuners in general.
Good luck!
PJ
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