UK car stereo on Aus

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ajg31

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1,455 posts

208 months

Friday 11th April 2008
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Simple one, can i use a UK car stereo in Australia? For some odd reason it has bacome almost impossible to get some stalk controls here in WA for a honda to Pioneer HU. I am having to get them from the UK, so i thought i would try my luck and get the HU from there too as it is cheaper even including the postage. I know UK/USA dont work cos of radio frequency differences.
PS loving Perth and the surrounding area now i have splashed out on a Honda S2000 smile

7805

139 posts

208 months

Friday 11th April 2008
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Ive just brought my Elise into Australia, I'll have it in my grubby hands next Friday so if you can hold on for a week then I'll let you know if it works and if I can tune the radio in.

One thought - might be worth getting the parts from Japan... dont forget you risk paying duties on bringing in parts from the UK which might make it a little more expensive.

Alternatively, see which country has a free trade agreement with Australia and get the parts from there (Thailand for example has a thing called TAFTA, I think the USA has one too.. worth checking out to save yourself some cash)

Im glad your enjoying Australia... good choice on the car too.

VYT

584 posts

263 months

Saturday 12th April 2008
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ajg31 said:
Simple one, can i use a UK car stereo in Australia? For some odd reason it has bacome almost impossible to get some stalk controls here in WA for a honda to Pioneer HU. I am having to get them from the UK, so i thought i would try my luck and get the HU from there too as it is cheaper even including the postage. I know UK/USA dont work cos of radio frequency differences.
PS loving Perth and the surrounding area now i have splashed out on a Honda S2000 smile
Radio's in my Landrover and TVR worked fine when when I came to Oz. The radio in my Chevy worked in the UK but the FM band had coarser tuning increments so some stations were not possible to properly tune.

tim the pool man

4,866 posts

218 months

Saturday 12th April 2008
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FM stations in Perth are in the range 92-101MHz, but if you like music you only need 96.1 and 99.3 music

ariddell

440 posts

230 months

Saturday 12th April 2008
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Yep, UK and Aus use the same FM range. TVR stereo worked fine when i brought it out.

Japan uses the same as the USA from memory so a Japanese model would only get a limited slice at the very bottom of the range used here and in the UK.

Only difference you may notice from the UK is that very few stations out here seem to make use of RDS for station naming display etc.

Edited by ariddell on Saturday 12th April 11:27

Colonial

13,553 posts

206 months

Sunday 13th April 2008
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Yep, Uk to Australia is fine

Japan/US to Australia needs modifications, and may not work at all.

Nearly ordered a limited edition brushed stainless look Nakamichi CD700II which was unavailable here until I realised this.

ajg31

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1,455 posts

208 months

Sunday 13th April 2008
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Brilliant, thanks for the info....