5th Generation iPod radio tuning

I have a new 30 gig video iPod. I can not get reception on my ipod radio at my health club. Due to the frequencies being limited to .1, .3, .5, .7, .9. My health club sends out signal in odd and even tenth numbers example 88.8. I can not tune into the even tenth numbered signals. 88.7 and 88.9 do not work. Other radios that I use get the signal perfectly. But they are not digital. Any suggestions? Could iPods be programed to include the even numbered tenth signals, or am I not doing something correctly. Help!!!!!!!!!!! I love my new ipod radio I want to use it.
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Try changing the radio's region setting to a different region. With the iPod radio remote connected, go to settings-->radio region-->and change it to Europe. Now you should be able to tune by .1
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