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2010-09-23
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2010-09-23
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2010-09-23
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@ Phoenix, WA
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2010-09-23
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@ Germany
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If i understood what you said FM transmitter is able to read transmitting signal strength, but not receiving signal strength. If one station ex.97.2 exists and his transmitting signal strength is very high the n900 transmitter wont be able to clearly transmit my song. So we find the frequencies that are empty/poor-transmitted and use them instead. Right?
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2010-09-23
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@ Italia
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2010-09-23
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@ Italia
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2010-09-23
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@ Germany
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2010-09-23
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@ Italia
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2010-09-23
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@ Italia
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2010-09-23
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