How To Install A Radio Band Expander
We use Domino Electronics band expanders as they are a top quality New Zealand product made right here in Christchurch and exported worldwide.
How To Install Car Radio Band Expander
Christchurch Band Expanders
Soundworks Christchurch use Domino Electronics band expanders as they are a top quality New Zealand product made right here in Christchurch and exported worldwide.
In most cases we can supply and install the band expander for your vehicle while you wait, be sure to contact us first to make sure we are available to install this while you wait and that we have the correct band expander that is compatible with your current car audio system and your vehicle.
14MHZ is the frequency shift we use as this is the best band expander for Christchurch radio stations and will cover radio stations from 88 through to 108 but we can however supply other frequencies on request.
Is there a code to expand radio stations or do I have to purchase and install a band expander - iported straight from Japan 2003 Mazda atenza station wagon you didn't say where you are. Band expander might work; but given the costs wouldn't if they connect the same get a. A radio band frequency expander works by adding a further 20MHz to your radio band, allowing the driver to pick up an even larger range of frequencies than before. In the case of Japanese vehicles this means that the frequency band increases to the point where the listener can pick up frequencies in the Fm91-108.0MHz region.
Band Expander Frequencies Available
How To Install A Radio Band Expander
10Mhz – This will shift the frequency by 10 or 20Mhz and will cover radio stations 88-108
12Mhz – This will shift the frequency by 12 or 24Mhz and will cover radio stations 88-108
12.2Mhz – This will shift the frequency by 12.2 or 24.4Mhz and will cover radio stations 88-108
14Mhz – This will shift the frequency by 14 or 28Mhz and will cover radio stations 88-108
14.5Mhz – This will shift the frequency by 14.5Mhz and will cover radio stations 90.5-104.5
15Mhz – This will shift the frequency by 14.5Mhz and will cover radio stations 91-105
15.5Mhz – This will shift the frequency by 15Mhz and will cover radio stations 91.5-105.5
16Mhz – This will shift the frequency by 16Mhz and will cover radio stations 92-106
16.1Mhz – This will shift the frequency by 16.1Mhz and will cover radio stations 92.1 to 106.1
18Mhz – This will shift the frequency by 18Mhz and will cover radio stations 94-108