How can i put the radio station to 88.8 in a 2000 ford mustang?


I have a mp3 hook up & need to put it on station 88.8 so it can sound good. But the car radio jumps from 88.7 to 88.9. I want to know if theres any way i can put it to station 88.8?

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5 thoughts on “How can i put the radio station to 88.8 in a 2000 ford mustang?

  1. The problem you are describing is a systematic deleted enumeration. In 1998 Congress passed a bill requiring the FCC to eliminate all even digit-ending radio frequencies to save them for the future; that way, there will be radio waves left for our grandchildren. You can buy a catalytic converter, it fits into your car and overrides the FCC's systems allowing you to use even ending radio frequencies. Enjoy!

  2. @Gregg
    Catalytic converter? What are you smoking?

    No radio in the US should be able to do that, but if this was Europe, that would be different. It's just the way the FCC has allocated the frequencies. Each radio station occupies a 200-kilohertz slice, that is why you have a gap from 88.7 to 88.9.

  3. ALL radio have to skip every other frequency to eliminate crosstalk/interference between stations. There is no way to tune it to 88.8
    Select a different frequency for your mp3 players FM modulator. If you have a cheap modulator with no other frequencies available then you will need to buy a better quality modulator for your mp3 player or upgrade to an aftermarket radio with a dedicated Aux input.

  4. I live in Italy with an American spec car, tuning into the even frequencies that Europe uses is almost impossible. The military base I am on has a radio station and a pdf file for “Fixing the glitch” making your American spec car receive the even station, the PDF consists of telling you multiple ways to plug your ipod or other mp3 player into your axillary input and tuning to the even station. And I would change out your radio player, go to a radio player that allows an axillary input that way your sound quality will be top quality and not the static radio sound you get from the FM transmitters.

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