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Thats why i am developing T-CONTROL . But i can easily add a button to the current E.F.F. version to set the transmitter to the first empty frequency found.
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nice! will try this, as the accuracy of the old version wasn't that perfect. I tried a lot of frequencies that seemed free but none of them really were noise-free, though it seems that the fm receiver on the n900 isn't that sensitive (to noise) than i.e. a car radio, which have a much better antenna.
Is anyone else having the same problem????? Please post if the app works fine on your N900.
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