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2009-09-24
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2009-09-24
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2009-09-24
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Whether or not there is an FM receiver is a non-issue for me personally.
However, since there allegedly is one, how difficult/likely would it be to implement time shifting capability? I do occasionally listen to sporting events and the ability to pause a live event could be quite a compelling feature?
Is it even doable with this hardware?
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2009-09-24
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2009-09-24
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2009-09-24
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2009-09-24
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@ Germany
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2009-09-24
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A built-in antenna wouldn't be sufficient for reception (see the N800). You have to connect headphones or at least a compatible cable.
I'm not a FM technician but I think a FM antenna needs to be a certain length.
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2009-09-24
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However, since there allegedly is one, how difficult/likely would it be to implement time shifting capability? I do occasionally listen to sporting events and the ability to pause a live event could be quite a compelling feature?
Is it even doable with this hardware?