Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: $Revision: 1.6.2.14 $; site siemens.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!allegra!princeton!siemens!jar From: jar@siemens.UUCP Newsgroups: net.audio Subject: Re: Transformers for audio equipment Message-ID: <30200017@siemens.UUCP> Date: Thu, 19-Sep-85 10:11:00 EDT Article-I.D.: siemens.30200017 Posted: Thu Sep 19 10:11:00 1985 Date-Received: Fri, 20-Sep-85 06:46:42 EDT References: <6299@duke.UUCP> Lines: 12 Nf-ID: #R:duke:-629900:siemens:30200017:000:718 Nf-From: siemens!jar Sep 19 10:11:00 1985 As far as I know there is no difference in FM broadcasting between USA and Europe. But there is one thing which must be considered: Your receiver should have a narrow bandwith to seperate some of the stations which lie close together on the FM scale. If it has a wide bandwith (250kHz), then you will have to resign to some of the stations, but you still can receive lots of others. By the way I came from Germany 6 months ago and brought some electrical equipment and had (beside the transforming from 110V to 220V) absolutely no problems, but I left the ac-power-synchronized alarm-clock in Germany and bought a new one (because of the 50Hz/60Hz problem). I hope you will enjoy Europe as much as I enjoy the States! Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com