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2010-05-16
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2010-05-16
, 14:07
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FMTX Faker should work for this. 0.3 shouldn't **** up your ability to back up just as long as the file /etc/event.d/fmtx-faker doesn't exist.
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2010-05-16
, 14:10
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Thank you! Trying it right now!
By backup you mean phone backup? contacts etc etc?
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2010-05-16
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(Edit : this is about the transmitter)
My N900 was purchased in USA, afaik the FM freq. stepping there dictates odd freq. only.
I am not using it in the USA, and would like to add the odd freq. also.
Example :
Currently I can use 89.1/3/5/7...
I want to use 89.2/4/6 also...
I tried searching the forum, also found the file for the receiver, but not for transmitter. (Tried powersearch and normal search)
Anyone knows how to do this?
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Last edited by eitama; 2010-05-16 at 13:24. Reason: forgot the word transmitter, as opposed to receiver.