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Old 11-12-2008, 04:22 AM
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in post-war europe, fm frequencies above 100 mhz were set aside for use by french police, so european tuners ended at 100 mhz. but sets built for export to the u.s. had tuners that went up to 108 mhz. t-funk u.s. export models usually had suffixes of "u" at the end of the model number, as in "gavotte 8u."
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