I need help please.
I got an Pioneer DEH-80PRS. Problem is that the FM only receives frequency's ending on an odd decimal.
I want to listen to 96.2MHz , but I can get only 96.1MHz or 96.3MHz.
Most of the radio stations in my country ends on even decimals.
A friend has the same radio ( his is 2 years old now) , but he can listen to radio stations in our country. So I imported the wrong radio.....
I need help please ! How to change the frequency steps ?
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I got an Pioneer DEH-80PRS. Problem is that the FM only receives frequency's ending on an odd decimal.
I want to listen to 96.2MHz , but I can get only 96.1MHz or 96.3MHz.
Most of the radio stations in my country ends on even decimals.
A friend has the same radio ( his is 2 years old now) , but he can listen to radio stations in our country. So I imported the wrong radio.....
I need help please ! How to change the frequency steps ?

It maybe set to the wrong country. PRS is for the EU. Consult the service information to see if it can be adjusted. Most cannot.
DEH-80PRS High-grade Reference Series CD Tuner with Dual USB, Auto-EQ, Time Alignment and Amp Off Mode - Pioneer Car Stereo, Radio
DEH-80PRS High-grade Reference Series CD Tuner with Dual USB, Auto-EQ, Time Alignment and Amp Off Mode - Pioneer Car Stereo, Radio
It maybe set to the wrong country. PRS is for the EU. Consult the service information to see if it can be adjusted. Most cannot.
DEH-80PRS High-grade Reference Series CD Tuner with Dual USB, Auto-EQ, Time Alignment and Amp Off Mode - Pioneer Car Stereo, Radio
Thanx mate. I did mail them yesterday, but still not received an reply. I was hoping that there is something that I can program or adjust or something.
So I asked here hoping that someone has already had this problem.
Hope someone will reply😉
The head unit uses a different microcontroller depending on the region where it's to be used. That's likely where the tuning step is determined. Older head units had a switch to select the tuning step but that's not common on newer head units.
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