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Re: N900 Radio Transmitter: ways to amplify the radio signal
@ajamils, i second that idea. It would be much more seamless without the hassle of one more button :)
you got a link for me to check out the new version ajamils? @shishir_ctg you're in the wrong threat, also if you expect someone to help you more information would be usefull since nowone can know what are you trying to do and what you did so far! |
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ok guys got fm boost, simple fm transmitter widget and rds notify installed. works great but when i plug my phone into the in car charger signal completely goes? also rds notify has a 'no' written next to sms? any reason? thanks
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thanks pal
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This is why I love linux. A few curious people tackle a problem, and all of a sudden my reasonably good FM transmitter is now an excellent FM transmitter.
Went from tolerable quality to CD quality. Thanks to everyone who worked on this. I'm using 90.1 in Mississauga ON Canada in case anyone in my area is looking for decent frequencies. |
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I've found 104.9 to work really well in downtown Toronto.
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I have 105.50 and it is ok , sometimes I get "funny" noises on it though , do you know how to find a vacant fm frequency with less noise in Canada ? do I have to place my phone anywhere specific in the car ? Cheers :) |
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I am using 100.0 In Jalandhar but sound signal damps totally when crossing 1m area. Using FM in Sony SOK-NWZ-B143F(B).
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