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2010-08-20
, 15:50
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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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2010-08-20
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2010-08-20
, 19:46
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@ South Florida
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Here is a video of fully working unlocked or should I say (HACKED) FM Transmitter.
It's purely legal at where I am. So I'm uploaded it to Youtube to show that it is working
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJOzGi38Wek
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2010-08-20
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@ Po' Bo'. PA
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What's it to you? Why are you so very concerned, you're not here to "warn" anyone, you just want to be a dick. Maxximuscool already gave his disclaimer, and his great work made the front page of Maemo via thehandheldblog.com...
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2010-08-20
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2010-08-20
, 23:43
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Been trying to get this working for a an hour or so but it kept coming up with the "Unable to use FM transmitter" message.
I finally got it working by reinstalling the 'Simple FMTX desktop widget', and using this I can now toggle the FM transmitter on and off again with the new wavelength settings. However if I use the FM menu from the media player app or settings it still give the error message. But with the widget it works fine, which suits me as I always use this.
Having these extra freqencies available are really useful to me as I drive 200 miles plus a day and use my FM transmitter a lot and I am constantly having to change frequencies on the move as I cross into different areas, this should help a lot. Thank you.
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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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Seems to be working. But the only problem is that doesn't want to turn off and giving that message Unable to use FM transmitter and its happening only when using bellow frequency 87.5 Mhz (in my case). The only way i can turn it off is by FMTX widget. Which is ok for me as long as it works and power_level still at 120 without fmBooster.
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Open x-terminal and gain root ("sudo gainroot"), then type the following.
killall fmtxd
fmtxd -d
After this click on the status bar at the top, the fm tranmitter short cut will still be open, click on this. Without changing any settings click save. It will close and the FM icon will disappear.
Now each time you run it, it will work as supposed to.
Hope this helps