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2010-08-19
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2010-08-19
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2010-08-19
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I think this should also work for the new one! At least it does for me.
edit:
Someone here with assembler knowledge to patch out the headphone thing?
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2010-08-19
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2010-08-19
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ok, I just looked at this chart
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/allochrt.pdf
and it says in the US 76-88 is for TV channels 5-6, so if you enable this can you pick up TV audio in that range?
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2010-08-19
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Low and short signal range from the FM-Transmitter will not do any harm to the Digital TV and there are not many people using the N900 anyway so lets face it, it won't hurt any body
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2010-08-19
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are you willing to PM your personal details so I can report you to FCC?
if not, your logic fails.
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Come on now, why would you want to report him to the FCC? Even speaking sarcastically. Just cause there's a law, you want to be there to prove him wrong?
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