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The Workshop => Audio / Security / Electrical => Topic started by: HFB on August 13, 2015, 10:32

Title: PFL radio? Limited FM tuning range?
Post by: HFB on August 13, 2015, 10:32
This head unit was in the car when I collected it on Tues.

(http://i1263.photobucket.com/albums/ii630/hfb30111966/Files/0c73610a-72cd-4eb9-8df9-eaf18a77f36b.jpg) (http://s1263.photobucket.com/user/hfb30111966/media/Files/0c73610a-72cd-4eb9-8df9-eaf18a77f36b.jpg.html)

Whilst having a quick seek through the stations (searching for Kiss 100FM) the display skipped from abou 91.00 fm back down to the 70 somethings fm????

Is there a button or summat to widen the range, or is the car/radio that old that those frequencies didn't exist when they build the unit?

It's Toyota badged, so assume it's the original from the car.

Is there a direct (cheapie) swap over unit - mainly radio as don't use CD or tape much in cars, that will pick up the more 'modern' radio stations/frequencies that will not require lots of re-wiring, splicing, facia swaps etc. etc.that anyone can suggest I look out for to buy?

Cheers

HFB
Title: Re: PFL radio? Limited FM tuning range?
Post by: mr mr2 on August 13, 2015, 11:17
I've got my original radio that never had a problem with it a pfl or a fl mr2 radio if you want one just cover the post and I'll send you one let me no I'll take pics or a
Title: Re: PFL radio? Limited FM tuning range?
Post by: mr mr2 on August 13, 2015, 11:17
They will just plug in no fuss. Them
Title: Re: PFL radio? Limited FM tuning range?
Post by: SteveJ on August 13, 2015, 11:28
Judging by the mats in the car it's an MR-S so will probably be a Japanese radio which has a different set of FM frequency bands. You can get frequency extenders that off-set the base frequency to allow you to scan the UK range but the display won't match the actual frequency being received.
Title: Re: PFL radio? Limited FM tuning range?
Post by: HFB on August 13, 2015, 12:23
Quote from: "mr mr2"I've got my original radio that never had a problem with it a pfl or a fl mr2 radio if you want one just cover the post and I'll send you one let me no I'll take pics or a

You sir are a very handy forum member to know.

Thank you very much.

I'd love some pics of it (although it can't be uglier than the one in there!!!)

Gladly cover the postage (and please let me add a few quid for your troubles/generosity)

I await pics and will PM you my postal address.

Thanks

HFB
Title: Re: PFL radio? Limited FM tuning range?
Post by: HFB on August 13, 2015, 12:24
Quote from: "SteveJ"Judging by the mats in the car it's an MR-S so will probably be a Japanese radio which has a different set of FM frequency bands. You can get frequency extenders that off-set the base frequency to allow you to scan the UK range but the display won't match the actual frequency being received.

I presume a swap out for a UK spec radio will not be a compatibility issue?

And yes, the carpets are lovely aren't they?   s:) :) s:)
Title: Re: PFL radio? Limited FM tuning range?
Post by: mr mr2 on August 13, 2015, 18:06
I've just pm you pics off both radios I've got let me no want you want I'll get it sorted ASAP
Title: Re: PFL radio? Limited FM tuning range?
Post by: mr mr2 on August 13, 2015, 18:06
(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/08/13/361b6d57c5e5ec692aa29853d4975e8e.jpg)
Title: Re: PFL radio? Limited FM tuning range?
Post by: StuC on August 13, 2015, 23:26
Quote from: "SteveJ"Judging by the mats in the car it's an MR-S so will probably be a Japanese radio which has a different set of FM frequency bands. You can get frequency extenders that off-set the base frequency to allow you to scan the UK range but the display won't match the actual frequency being received.
+1

Had the same on an old gen 4 prelude.
Title: Re: PFL radio? Limited FM tuning range?
Post by: spit on August 14, 2015, 23:35
Quote from: "HFB"I presume a swap out for a UK spec radio will not be a compatibility issue?

And yes, the carpets are lovely aren't they?   s:) :) s:)

As far as I remember, the adaptor harness I used when I moved away from Japanese radio to an aftermarket affair was the same one as our UK owners use. On that basis a straight swap of J-spec for Euro-spec factory- fitted should work (without needing an adaptor harness). Mind you, it was eons ago. Could be wrong.

If you get to disliking the carpets, let me know. Mine are getting old   s:wink: :wink: s:wink:
Title: Re: PFL radio? Limited FM tuning range?
Post by: HFB on August 15, 2015, 19:35
GET to dislike the carpets spit? I already do!  s:? :? s:?  

Drivers one is a bit threadbare and ripped already, but you're more than welcome to them when I get around to ordering a new set.

HFB
Title: Re: PFL radio? Limited FM tuning range?
Post by: spit on August 15, 2015, 19:55
Quote from: "HFB"GET to dislike the carpets spit? I already do!  s:? :? s:?  

Drivers one is a bit threadbare and ripped already, but you're more than welcome to them when I get around to ordering a new set.

HFB

Yay. Thanks muchlee.
Title: Re: PFL radio? Limited FM tuning range?
Post by: kostonhumar on September 4, 2015, 12:50
Quote from: "SteveJ"Judging by the mats in the car it's an MR-S so will probably be a Japanese radio which has a different set of FM frequency bands. You can get frequency extenders that off-set the base frequency to allow you to scan the UK range but the display won't match the actual frequency being received.

ahhhhh I have been raging for ages why my minidisc player radio wouldn't pick up capital!!! now I know even though I just put it on 85,8 and picks it moderately well lol