Sonata 3.3L Radio Specification in the UK
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Sonata 3.3L Radio Specification in the UK
Hi all,
When I was considering purchasing my Sonata 3.3L, I asked if the radio could
play MP3 files.
The car arrived and it cannot. It is fitted with 6 CD changer type.
Hyundai UK are investigating the matter. I see that the USA vehicles have a
6 CD changer and it can play MP3 files. Could a USA type radio be fitted in
my UK specification car?
cheers,
nick
When I was considering purchasing my Sonata 3.3L, I asked if the radio could
play MP3 files.
The car arrived and it cannot. It is fitted with 6 CD changer type.
Hyundai UK are investigating the matter. I see that the USA vehicles have a
6 CD changer and it can play MP3 files. Could a USA type radio be fitted in
my UK specification car?
cheers,
nick
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Re: Sonata 3.3L Radio Specification in the UK
"NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> When I was considering purchasing my Sonata 3.3L, I asked if the radio
> could play MP3 files.
> The car arrived and it cannot. It is fitted with 6 CD changer type.
> Hyundai UK are investigating the matter. I see that the USA vehicles have
> a 6 CD changer and it can play MP3 files. Could a USA type radio be fitted
> in my UK specification car?
> cheers,
> nick
>
Don't you guys have different spacing for the AM and FM frequencies? Here
FM is 88.5 to 107.9 with 200 kHz spacing.... 99.1, 99.3, 99.5, etc. AM is
540 to 1700 kHz with 10 kHz spacing. 660, 680, 690, etc. I thought you had
something like 9 kHz spacing for AM. If it's the same as here, then it
probably will work. If the channel spacing / frequency range is different,
then it won't work too well. I'm sure you've got sources for aftermarket
radios that will work just fine.
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Re: Sonata 3.3L Radio Specification in the UK
Thank you Bob, I have since learnt that there are differences in steps, so
you are correct, a USA unit will not play in the UK.
I would just hear static.
The USA 6 CD changer unit will play MP3, the UK 6 CD changer will not. Why?
(
cheers,
nick
"Bob" <bobsjunkmail@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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>
> "NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in message
> news:4584a12d$0$8727$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net...
>> Hi all,
>>
>> When I was considering purchasing my Sonata 3.3L, I asked if the radio
>> could play MP3 files.
>> The car arrived and it cannot. It is fitted with 6 CD changer type.
>> Hyundai UK are investigating the matter. I see that the USA vehicles have
>> a 6 CD changer and it can play MP3 files. Could a USA type radio be
>> fitted in my UK specification car?
>> cheers,
>> nick
>>
> Don't you guys have different spacing for the AM and FM frequencies? Here
> FM is 88.5 to 107.9 with 200 kHz spacing.... 99.1, 99.3, 99.5, etc. AM is
> 540 to 1700 kHz with 10 kHz spacing. 660, 680, 690, etc. I thought you had
> something like 9 kHz spacing for AM. If it's the same as here, then it
> probably will work. If the channel spacing / frequency range is different,
> then it won't work too well. I'm sure you've got sources for aftermarket
> radios that will work just fine.
>
you are correct, a USA unit will not play in the UK.
I would just hear static.
The USA 6 CD changer unit will play MP3, the UK 6 CD changer will not. Why?
(
cheers,
nick
"Bob" <bobsjunkmail@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:FoLhh.1514$3v6.968@bignews8.bellsouth.net...
>
> "NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in message
> news:4584a12d$0$8727$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net...
>> Hi all,
>>
>> When I was considering purchasing my Sonata 3.3L, I asked if the radio
>> could play MP3 files.
>> The car arrived and it cannot. It is fitted with 6 CD changer type.
>> Hyundai UK are investigating the matter. I see that the USA vehicles have
>> a 6 CD changer and it can play MP3 files. Could a USA type radio be
>> fitted in my UK specification car?
>> cheers,
>> nick
>>
> Don't you guys have different spacing for the AM and FM frequencies? Here
> FM is 88.5 to 107.9 with 200 kHz spacing.... 99.1, 99.3, 99.5, etc. AM is
> 540 to 1700 kHz with 10 kHz spacing. 660, 680, 690, etc. I thought you had
> something like 9 kHz spacing for AM. If it's the same as here, then it
> probably will work. If the channel spacing / frequency range is different,
> then it won't work too well. I'm sure you've got sources for aftermarket
> radios that will work just fine.
>
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Re: Sonata 3.3L Radio Specification in the UK
The US radio units are made by Visteon; the MP3 capability is theirs
rather than Hyundais. Your UK version might have come from a
different supplier, or might be from a different parts bin.
Did you happen to get the "ipod" input plug that we didn't? Maybe
you'd better not answer that. Might be a riot.
NickNike wrote:
> Thank you Bob, I have since learnt that there are differences in steps, so
> you are correct, a USA unit will not play in the UK.
> I would just hear static.
>
> The USA 6 CD changer unit will play MP3, the UK 6 CD changer will not. Why?
> (
>
> cheers,
> nick
>
>
>
> "Bob" <bobsjunkmail@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:FoLhh.1514$3v6.968@bignews8.bellsouth.net...
> >
> > "NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in message
> > news:4584a12d$0$8727$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net...
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> When I was considering purchasing my Sonata 3.3L, I asked if the radio
> >> could play MP3 files.
> >> The car arrived and it cannot. It is fitted with 6 CD changer type.
> >> Hyundai UK are investigating the matter. I see that the USA vehicles have
> >> a 6 CD changer and it can play MP3 files. Could a USA type radio be
> >> fitted in my UK specification car?
> >> cheers,
> >> nick
> >>
> > Don't you guys have different spacing for the AM and FM frequencies? Here
> > FM is 88.5 to 107.9 with 200 kHz spacing.... 99.1, 99.3, 99.5, etc. AM is
> > 540 to 1700 kHz with 10 kHz spacing. 660, 680, 690, etc. I thought you had
> > something like 9 kHz spacing for AM. If it's the same as here, then it
> > probably will work. If the channel spacing / frequency range is different,
> > then it won't work too well. I'm sure you've got sources for aftermarket
> > radios that will work just fine.
> >
rather than Hyundais. Your UK version might have come from a
different supplier, or might be from a different parts bin.
Did you happen to get the "ipod" input plug that we didn't? Maybe
you'd better not answer that. Might be a riot.
NickNike wrote:
> Thank you Bob, I have since learnt that there are differences in steps, so
> you are correct, a USA unit will not play in the UK.
> I would just hear static.
>
> The USA 6 CD changer unit will play MP3, the UK 6 CD changer will not. Why?
> (
>
> cheers,
> nick
>
>
>
> "Bob" <bobsjunkmail@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:FoLhh.1514$3v6.968@bignews8.bellsouth.net...
> >
> > "NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in message
> > news:4584a12d$0$8727$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net...
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> When I was considering purchasing my Sonata 3.3L, I asked if the radio
> >> could play MP3 files.
> >> The car arrived and it cannot. It is fitted with 6 CD changer type.
> >> Hyundai UK are investigating the matter. I see that the USA vehicles have
> >> a 6 CD changer and it can play MP3 files. Could a USA type radio be
> >> fitted in my UK specification car?
> >> cheers,
> >> nick
> >>
> > Don't you guys have different spacing for the AM and FM frequencies? Here
> > FM is 88.5 to 107.9 with 200 kHz spacing.... 99.1, 99.3, 99.5, etc. AM is
> > 540 to 1700 kHz with 10 kHz spacing. 660, 680, 690, etc. I thought you had
> > something like 9 kHz spacing for AM. If it's the same as here, then it
> > probably will work. If the channel spacing / frequency range is different,
> > then it won't work too well. I'm sure you've got sources for aftermarket
> > radios that will work just fine.
> >
#5
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Re: Sonata 3.3L Radio Specification in the UK
No, no Ipod connector here. Although I see you can buy a radio unit now, and
it looks like you connect it to the Ipod (or anything else), set a
frequency, and then tune the car radio to receive.
I think the radio is Mobis. Another thing. They advertise it as a RDS unit.
I thought this type would display the station name. This radio only shows
the frequency?
cheers,
nick
"PMDR" <kikaiju@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> The US radio units are made by Visteon; the MP3 capability is theirs
> rather than Hyundais. Your UK version might have come from a
> different supplier, or might be from a different parts bin.
>
> Did you happen to get the "ipod" input plug that we didn't? Maybe
> you'd better not answer that. Might be a riot.
>
> NickNike wrote:
>> Thank you Bob, I have since learnt that there are differences in steps,
>> so
>> you are correct, a USA unit will not play in the UK.
>> I would just hear static.
>>
>> The USA 6 CD changer unit will play MP3, the UK 6 CD changer will not.
>> Why?
>> (
>>
>> cheers,
>> nick
>>
>>
>>
>> "Bob" <bobsjunkmail@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>> news:FoLhh.1514$3v6.968@bignews8.bellsouth.net...
>> >
>> > "NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in message
>> > news:4584a12d$0$8727$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net...
>> >> Hi all,
>> >>
>> >> When I was considering purchasing my Sonata 3.3L, I asked if the radio
>> >> could play MP3 files.
>> >> The car arrived and it cannot. It is fitted with 6 CD changer type.
>> >> Hyundai UK are investigating the matter. I see that the USA vehicles
>> >> have
>> >> a 6 CD changer and it can play MP3 files. Could a USA type radio be
>> >> fitted in my UK specification car?
>> >> cheers,
>> >> nick
>> >>
>> > Don't you guys have different spacing for the AM and FM frequencies?
>> > Here
>> > FM is 88.5 to 107.9 with 200 kHz spacing.... 99.1, 99.3, 99.5, etc. AM
>> > is
>> > 540 to 1700 kHz with 10 kHz spacing. 660, 680, 690, etc. I thought you
>> > had
>> > something like 9 kHz spacing for AM. If it's the same as here, then it
>> > probably will work. If the channel spacing / frequency range is
>> > different,
>> > then it won't work too well. I'm sure you've got sources for
>> > aftermarket
>> > radios that will work just fine.
>> >
>
>
it looks like you connect it to the Ipod (or anything else), set a
frequency, and then tune the car radio to receive.
I think the radio is Mobis. Another thing. They advertise it as a RDS unit.
I thought this type would display the station name. This radio only shows
the frequency?
cheers,
nick
"PMDR" <kikaiju@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1166702207.787009.61180@f1g2000cwa.googlegrou ps.com...
> The US radio units are made by Visteon; the MP3 capability is theirs
> rather than Hyundais. Your UK version might have come from a
> different supplier, or might be from a different parts bin.
>
> Did you happen to get the "ipod" input plug that we didn't? Maybe
> you'd better not answer that. Might be a riot.
>
> NickNike wrote:
>> Thank you Bob, I have since learnt that there are differences in steps,
>> so
>> you are correct, a USA unit will not play in the UK.
>> I would just hear static.
>>
>> The USA 6 CD changer unit will play MP3, the UK 6 CD changer will not.
>> Why?
>> (
>>
>> cheers,
>> nick
>>
>>
>>
>> "Bob" <bobsjunkmail@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>> news:FoLhh.1514$3v6.968@bignews8.bellsouth.net...
>> >
>> > "NickNike" <aaaaaaaaa@aaaaaaa.com> wrote in message
>> > news:4584a12d$0$8727$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net...
>> >> Hi all,
>> >>
>> >> When I was considering purchasing my Sonata 3.3L, I asked if the radio
>> >> could play MP3 files.
>> >> The car arrived and it cannot. It is fitted with 6 CD changer type.
>> >> Hyundai UK are investigating the matter. I see that the USA vehicles
>> >> have
>> >> a 6 CD changer and it can play MP3 files. Could a USA type radio be
>> >> fitted in my UK specification car?
>> >> cheers,
>> >> nick
>> >>
>> > Don't you guys have different spacing for the AM and FM frequencies?
>> > Here
>> > FM is 88.5 to 107.9 with 200 kHz spacing.... 99.1, 99.3, 99.5, etc. AM
>> > is
>> > 540 to 1700 kHz with 10 kHz spacing. 660, 680, 690, etc. I thought you
>> > had
>> > something like 9 kHz spacing for AM. If it's the same as here, then it
>> > probably will work. If the channel spacing / frequency range is
>> > different,
>> > then it won't work too well. I'm sure you've got sources for
>> > aftermarket
>> > radios that will work just fine.
>> >
>
>
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