whats stereo is to be fitted?
BMW do not supply genuine blanking plates for non-genuine stereos, however adapter head unit would also be required, which BMW do not supply as genuine either
what are the measurements of the new stereo and i can look for you.
Adamski
(Adam.francis@snowsgroup.co.UK)
No. The Museum of Curiosity is a show on BBC Radio 4
Legacy radios receive RF radio signals.Satellite Radios operate at the Microwave spectrum and require completely different receivers.
It is different. The 2008 uses a completely different wiring type.
no the radio is not equipped with the rds feature
The radio the 1977 240D is equipped with does not require a radio code. If you have an aftermarket radio, you will need to contact the manfucaturer.
Clock & radio presets. Possibly the radio security code if the car is equipped with a security system on the radio.
Your 1994 Toyota Camry radio is equipped with two fuses. There will be an in-line fuse behind the radio. There will also be a radio fuse in the fuse box.
AM radio is KHz FM radio is MHz AM radio can cover the world. FM radio can cover a county. AM radio is excellent in communication. FM radio is completely worthless, except for good sound quality. AM radio doesn't have as good sound quality as FM. FM is much higher on the radio spectrum than AM.
I do not believe that the Hubble is equipped for radio astronomy. Certainly it can "detect" radio waves; it is remote-controlled by radio. But most radio astronomy is done with earth-based dish antennas.
Curiosity is part of human nature. Curiosity is the reason mankind is so advanced in terms of technology today. Without curiosity, mankind would never have: Travelled to the moon, invented cars, trains and aircraft, invented electricity, lightbulbs, computers, smartphones, the internet, television, radio and the like.
No. Sound is a completely and totally different phenomenon from light. Other things that are very much like light are . . . Radio signals Heat from the sun "UV" (ultraviolet) X-rays Gamma rays from space Sound is a completely different animal.
Hi, Not really. TV and radio are completely two different animals. Radio will soon go digital and I think that'll probably be the next wave of new consumerism. Hope this helps, Cubby