Probably you want to convert it to 220 volt. Simple, go to mechanic who will take out Transformer and easily convert it to 220, I got it done myself as well, AM/FM will work properly being analogue tuning.
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You can but be shure to measure the voltage that is required by the two units, also check that the polarities are the same. The current consumption should be fairly the same
Try ebay; if not there keep trying - sooner or later someone out there will have one for sale. Just be patient and enjoy the exercise till you get the replacement!
The UK uses more FM frequencies than AM frequencies. So the CB will work over there just fine but you will need to find someone who uses them frequencies as well or it may no be much fun. Here is a frequency chart for what we in America call import radios shipped from over there. http://macuk.org.uk/cbchart.htm 27.555 FM is the main frequency used in the UK but the Cobra 19 is a strictly AM CB. Also on the link on the far right are the standard 40 channel frequencies from the UK version of CB's and not one is the same as the Cobra 19 as the UK uses FM for their 40 channel CB radios.
Yes, fuse may be blown, first check out the fuse of CDJ, if it does not work. Install a physical 120v American transformer also change the switch of 240v to 120v from back of CDJ
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