Mckoan1
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2007-03-25
, 13:13
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2007-03-25
, 13:55
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@ Fishers, Indiana
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#12
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That's unfortunate. I've been getting really good reception, especially considering I'm in a building where RF is a constant issue.
Make sure your headphone jack is fully inserted, and that you're in an area of good reception.
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2007-03-26
, 10:33
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I also down loaded the FM Radio from Maemo. Should I be receiving the stations in Stereo or Mono? Currently, I am just receiving the stations in Mono.
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2007-03-26
, 14:00
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@ North Texas, USA
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I'd really like to emphasize that headphones are not the ideal way to get good reception. If you're willing to sacrifice a dollar-store pair you can cut off the headphones themselves and strip back the wires. You don't need the bare copper portion, just the insulated inner wire. That's the actual "antenna", and by experimenting around with lengthening it bit by bit, you can get really great reception, albeit without being able to use actual headphones when listening.
On a related note, I'd like to know if the n800 can sample and record the radio's output. That would be great for time-shifting shows and so forth. Any idea Texrat?
Larry