Right, but they don't seem to match the BMW knobs much (AC knobs for example), hence hoping the BLaupunkt BMW knobs will fit.
They will fitRight, but they don't seem to match the BMW knobs much (AC knobs for example), hence hoping the BLaupunkt BMW knobs will fit.
so what exactly does BC mean on the Europa push buttons, I mean , I live in BC, perhaps I should have one
so what exactly does BC mean on the Europa push buttons, I mean , I live in BC, perhaps I should have one
BC means Broadcastso what exactly does BC mean on the Europa push buttons, I mean , I live in BC, perhaps I should have one
Yes, the becker knobs are concaveHi,
Are those concave or just look that way?
Koopman
Yes, the becker knobs are concave
Thanks for the input. I wonder if there is anything that you can't answer in one sentence. You are a man of few words...
Been out of pocket for a bit, will take a few shots and post after lunch.Pictures of it installed?
Ok, I think it was Euros digital radios that have the Am at different tuning intervals Or maybe I am still imagining this? Thanks for the correction Chris.Both work in the US, the FM scale is just shorter, it stops at 104, in the US it goes to 108.
Both work in the US, the FM scale is just shorter, it stops at 104, in the US it goes to 108.
@enoz05,
You really delivered on your last response. Thanks for throwing down on the forum, letting us know that you aren’t just a guy flipping radios and fog lights! I greatly appreciate your insight.
Forgive my ignorance, but does a european radio work on the US. I can’t gleam from your lost whether the tubing of the radios in europe essentially keep the box outside of the US range.
I have a US frankfurt. The rest of my dash is in german/metric. I’m not opposed to running a european face plate on a US tuned radio. What is the best option forward. Swapping the face plate or the whole radio? I don’t need to see the actually frequency on the face plate. My radio is stuck on NPR, or the “Casper Baby Pants” cover of beatles hits is playing.