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FS: CompuSTAR 2 way car alarm/starter PRO series- P2W900FMR Here it is, one of the top of the compuSTAR P2W900FMR 2 way alarm/ car starter; selling for $320 OBO *open box, never used. just to see how everything looks like. Reason for selling: Never had the time to install it since purchasing it in late January; and now want to spend money on rims instead. Never used. These retail for $450 plus, a great alarm/ starter could be yours for a discounted price. For full specs pls visit: http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/rc...676673354.html Price is negotiable, but please no low ballin'. Thanks for looking :D |
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Is this the American model? |
yes it is |
I made that mistake too. I bought a US Pro thinking it was the same as the Canadian one and after I had it installed the range was sh!T. The US 900 models look the same but have a diferent antenna and work on a different frequency. Its like less than half the range or something. Plus if you buy the canadian model you get full warranty to. |
how do I tell if it's Canadian or US?? I got it off a buddy of mine from Alberta. I was reading on it on forums and it said it was half the distance than the US, but everything else works for yours right? |
Look on the antenna. it will have some numbers. One set is Canadian, the other is American. |
Thanks! How much is installation at your location? If I don't sell it, I might as well use it myself |
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What #'s correspond to Canadian and American? and what other ways can we differentiate American vs Canadian model? |
This I believe is an american model; http://www.billmotorsports.com/bd/se...l/image/27.jpg And Canadian, but with a White remote; http://img1.classistatic.com/cps/kj/...061421_20.jpeg Difference is in the antenna, the one with the twisted look and the blue remote is lower range. Maybe someone else can chime in an confirm. |
The American models look just like the Canadians. The difference is the Mhz. They use part of a 900 Mhz, while we use a 433Mhz. It's their FCC that put a HAM radio frequency on the approximate frequency that made them rule that one out. Now they suffer with 2000 feet of possible range. We could install it for you at a very reasonable rate. Give us a call next week to see what kind of options that you want and we'll give you the Revscene deal. |
Frequency is different for sure, but I thought physically it's the antenna as well. Either way, Canadian is the better way to go for sure. |
what about comparing Compustar Pro's? I don't see any indicators on the antenna that say if it's 900 or 433 Mhz |
I checked mine and I believe mine is the 900 Mhz. It's not the Canadian one, but the distance is still really good; my friend has it on his RSX. Still up for sale!! PM me with offers!! |
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