Yes, if you are in range of a receiving antennae.
Of course it will.
It will If you willing to do the work the radio harness is different and the radio trim bezel changed in 2003 so you would have to make it work.
No. You would have to travel to England first and get a ferry from there.
No, there is no ferry from Cork to Plymouth. Swansea would be the nearest.
There are no direct ferries from Northern Ireland to France. So to do this would involve travelling from Northern Ireland to another Ferry Port, such as Rosslare in the Republic of Ireland and going from there. The ferry journey is between 17 and 20 hours, depending on weather conditions. Driving to Rosslare from Northern Ireland would be at least 2 hours, depending on your start point.
It depends on what ferry you are on, check with the specific ferry and ask them.
beat elite four then go to ferry port in lillycove or slateport and it will be there. Hope this helps!
Short answer, no. Not without some work. Your GL1200 radio has an external amp for the speakers. Your standard car radio will not work with the amp. You would have to bypass the amp. Also, the GL1200 radio has a pin connector plug on the back of it. This connector plug has about 30 different pins. You would have to take the end off the bike and directly wire your new radio to the power supply and speakers. The new car radio will not work with the handle bar mounted control swithes. The new radio will not have auto volume. The new radio will not have the intercom system, as that is built into the factory radio. It could be done, but it would take a lot of work. If your current factory radio does not work, I recommend going to eBay and looking for a used replacement. The radio, when working is a pretty good radio, and gets good reception. If your looking for a CD changer, I would avoid it. I have seen satellite radios hooked into the factory radio, but I personally use a FM transmitter for my CD/mp3 player. That way the signal would go through the factory radio on a FM channel and be played over the speakers or through your headsets.
i want to work at the radio station
A ferry saves energy if cars would have a long detour if there was no ferry. The amount saved depends on the distance. Obviously the ferry also consumes energy when it moves.
The answer would be specific to the ferry in question. But in general, you could expect a surcharge over and above the price you would pay at the store.
I would start with the fuse panel.