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2010-12-10
, 20:24
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Joined on Jul 2010
@ São Paulo, Brazil
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TriCorder yup sounds like a killer app to be sure.
We could even hack a compass into your fm transmitter-receiver
notion - I am quite busy with other things but this sounds like
it could be a game-changer for the n900 usage.
I have my spare disassembled and am looking for space to
put a coil for just such a hack - looks like the only site would be
near the stylus insertion hole, which suggests an idea.
If we replaced the stylus with a long air coil it might be
possible to wire that into the FM side and get some interesting
results from ambient fm noise (I do work on ambient noise
data acquisition techniques in geophysics so it fits right in)
Any compass app would need to integrated with accelerometer
data to provide an orientation basis.
All this might hinge on being able to (quickly) toggle FM
transmit and receive functions (which may be too slow for interaction detection)
but a passive coil on receive only might at least be useful
for detecting metal as the induction change from nearby
ferro-magnetics might be detectable by noise attenuations.
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2010-12-15
, 22:19
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Joined on Feb 2010
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#23
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I just want FM-radio to work without headphones plugged in.
Having stylus as a FM-radio antenna sounds interesting and patentable. Let's license it here and now with GPL3.
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2010-12-15
, 23:41
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Joined on Jul 2010
@ São Paulo, Brazil
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applications, just shoot me, metal, n900 apps |
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and come through the adjacent edge near where it is now.
Looks like you would get about 5-6mm depth, tightly.
The recessed-slider switch was another place of interest,
but it looks difficult to re-engineer the mechanism.
(I originally thought I had found a good spot but it goes through the (GSM?) antenna panel -oops)
Three n900s: One for stable working platform,
One for
development testingChopping OnionsOne for
saltwater immersion power testing resurrected !parts scavengingMy Mods for Wonko's Advanced Clock Plugin:
ISO8601 clock mod and Momental_IST clock mod
Printing your Email with the N900