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2013-12-30
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IDK whether this makes sense, so see it as a wild guess:
I ran once into similar situation (but was different). Out of the sudden I could could not get fmtx to transfer to my car. Cannot remember if bandwidth was japanese (down to 76) but for sure I could change frequency. But that did not help. Neither did a reboot.
So I did a full power cycle (shut down, pull battery, push power button for more than 3 seconds, reinsert battery, power up). After that it worked.
Worth a try?
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2013-12-30
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2013-12-31
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2013-12-31
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Install FMTX-Faker for temprarily fix
We are still looking into what is causing this. If you have an idea or know more about the fmtx please contact us on #maemo-ssu @freenode.
Also can everyone who is experiencing this bug post his osso-product-info from terminal
Just type "osso-product-info" in x-terminal. Thanks in advance.
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2013-12-31
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~ $ osso-product-info OSSO_PRODUCT_HARDWARE='RX-51' OSSO_PRODUCT_NAME='N900' OSSO_PRODUCT_FULL_NAME='Nokia N900' OSSO_PRODUCT_RELEASE_NAME='Maemo 5' OSSO_PRODUCT_RELEASE_FULL_NAME='Maemo 5' OSSO_PRODUCT_RELEASE_VERSION='21.2011.38-1' OSSO_PRODUCT_WLAN_CHANNEL='fcc/us' OSSO_PRODUCT_KEYBOARD='English, Dutch' OSSO_PRODUCT_REGION='English America' OSSO_PRODUCT_SHORT_NAME='Nokia N900' OSSO_VERSION='RX-51_2009SE_21.2011.38-1_PR_MR0'
Hope everyone had a good holiday break. I updated to the latest CSSU update on 28 Dec. This being the holidays, I have not had need for the FM transmitter until today. I ran out, and when I got in the car, I turned on the FMTX, but found in short order that the station I had it tuned to (101.7MHz) was not set. I looked at the FMTX icon on the desktop, and found that it was set to 76.00 MHz...So I went in to settings and tried to adjust the frequency. When I set it to 101.7, clicked Done, then clicked Save, it came back and said "Unable to use fm transmitter."
Anyone know of a fix for this? I have never seen the transmitter go as low as 76MHz, in the past. The modules appear to be loaded:
Thanks,
--vr