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At first i thought it was the car charger, as that was the first time i noticed. But today i tried it with my home stereo and the Nokia AC charger (australian edition) and the same thing happened. In fact, the problem remained after i unplugged it. Which was a bit worrying. But i uninstalled fm rds notify and rebooted, and it came good again - and now once again the signal dies away when the charger is plugged in but returns to normal when it's removed.
I don't know if fm-rds-notify is responsible for the problem latching like that for sure, though. Also: When the charger isn't plugged in to the wall nothing happens.
I'm running the power kernel at the moment, though it happened on the nokia kernel too if i remember. Everything else on the phone works fine (built in speakers, headphone output, other hardware like gps, etc) as far as i can tell at least.
Has anyone had this problem? It's almost like the radio output power is being set to minimum when charging, which is backwards!
Anyway thanks.