Yes. The Spanish radio stations we were able to browse on line have the same
channel frequencies as FM in the USA.
Just be careful about how you power it! You're certainly aware that the voltage
out of the wall-outlet in European countries is about double the voltage from an
American AC outlet, and you need to carry a converter to be able to use most of
your American appliances in Europe. That goes for your radio too, if it's a plug-in.
Dead American Radio was created on 2006-08-08.
The radio will work fine, but there will be nothing to hear.
Only if you want the radio to work.
It wasn't an American,but Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi in 1895
The Onda Cero radio station based is located in Spain, which is a country in Europe. If you happen to travel there you should know that this station is the second most popular radio station there.
He worked for Spain. He explored and claimed lots of land in the American Southwest.
In which radio station and country? Spain, USA, Latin America
Spain people are not the same as American money.
The motto of American Radio Relay League is 'The National Association for Amateur Radio'.
Spain in the American Revolutionary War happened in 1781.
latin american colonists born in spain
Alan Spain how do i get my car radio code
American Radio Relay League was created in 1914.
Dead American Radio was created on 2006-08-08.
Like satellites for American TV, satellites for American radio only cover a certain area.In Iran there may be some other channels you can receive.Have a look at http://www.parstimes.com/tvradio/.Idk whether Iranian satellite radio requires a different standard for the receivers to work with but it is highly unlikely.
Spain
No. Spain has a European culture.