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damn you guys are stupid. read to which comment I replied about FCC reporting.
(hint: there maxximuscool made a new statement that messing with frequencies won't do you any harm)
so which one we should believe? initial warning or later comment that says there will be no problems?
the problem here is that some people give engouraging advice but won't stand behind their words if they are wrong. that is why I am here writing warnings.
(and as I said, some laws about reserved frequencies can be really unrealistic for your eyes)
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2010-08-21
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2010-08-21
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2010-08-21
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Oh seriously some members here really should enable some more of their brain cells, you take the whole topic way too serious.
The N900 has a FM transmitter with a few nW and even "tuned" it wouldn't be able to disturb ANY signal out there. You may can disturb your TV if you hold it near your TV antenna but except that its not able to take any influence on the public signals.
So I guess most of you are simply joking or the public transmitters in the US are really that weak, they may should use German products instead
If we would talk about tuned "real" transmitter hers with several Watts of strength I could get your point, but a mobile phone with 0,0000...W is a joke compared to the public transmitters. That is also one of the reasons why nobody would be able to trace you, the signals is simply too weak!
P.S: Don't forget to mod also the receiver
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2010-08-21
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2010-08-21
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2010-08-21
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2010-08-21
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2010-08-21
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can someone please come up with a way to make this transmit phone calls at the same time?
that would be great...because if you have a bluetooth...or headset...its a no go...
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The advice to uninstall first was given to ensure nothing was calling up fmtxd. Killall does the same thing but is sometimes harder to explain to those unfamiliar with the command line. Besides these other apps and widgets won't be needed anyway if every thing works as planned and you have also installed qwerty12's status bar clone.
And before someone jumps in to say that those unfamiliar with the CLI shouldn't be doing this well, I believe that maxximuscool did a fine job in bringing this to everyones attention and spending the time explaining and demonstrating the procedure in this thread.
Unfortunately, sometimes that's not always the case. In any event the advice was given to help reduce potential failures by those attracted to this wonderful feature.
With everything working well you should be able to listen to a podcast, net radio station, or whatever playlist you have on the N900 through your vehicles stereo on your way home from a long day of work at Spacely Sprockets. When you get home and park you can push a button on your N900 and continue listening using the device itself as you walk into your humble abode.
As Rosy the maid gets the mail for you she can turn on the home stereo tuned to the same station. After greeting your boy Elroy, daughter Judy, and Jane your wife you can push the same button on the N900, plug it into the charger, and continue listening through the home system while you read the dang mail... and all without missing a beat.
What a life, eh?
I don't know of any other device that can do this so easily using any type of connection.
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