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2010-04-03
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hi, i bought the zune player with the fm transmitter in new york when i went and that went down to 87.5 thats why i wanted the phone to go as low as that, so im sure they will be alright with it
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2010-04-03
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For those interested, here's my post about this subject when it came up awhile ago. Nokia's official position is to leave it as is due to legal reasons. If you live in the US, making this change is probably breaking a federal law and subject to fine and confiscation of your N900.
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2010-04-03
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2010-04-03
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2010-04-03
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2010-04-04
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2010-04-04
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2010-04-04
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The transmitters properties (such as the current frequency) can be changed using a tool called v4l2-ctl. I have found a binary compiled for the N900 in this thread:
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=46427
Go there, download and install the provided package (lfocus).
After installing lfocus you should have the tool v4l2-ctl installed in /usr/share/lfocus/v4l2-ctl.
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2010-04-04
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it says /bind/sh: /usr/share/lfocus/v4l2-ctl NOT FOUND
but its there! i browse into that folder and the file is there! what am i doing wrong?