Radio without headphones? - Touch HD General

Is it possible to get the radio to run without having to plug in the headphones?
I know they act as an antenna but I'd still like to be able to demo the device and try for local radio in strong signal areas without having to carry round a set of headphones.
is this possible?

No, must have earphones plugged in.

...actually, FM radio switches off automatically 30 seconds after you disconnect the cable....very handy....

Hi,
I'm considering to buy a seperate antenna.. But I'm not sure this will work.
Any suggestions?
http://cgi.ebay.nl/TMC-Kurzstab-Ant...9523848QQcmdZViewItemQQptZNavigations_Zubehör

if you use HD tweak you van set the audio booster on, if thats on, you wont get the message that your headset must be plugged in, but i hardly get a reception then

Trying to plug a dummy (just a socket?)?

your antenna is in the earplug-wire, so you need it.

BSmart said:
Hi,
I'm considering to buy a seperate antenna.. But I'm not sure this will work.
Any suggestions?
http://cgi.ebay.nl/TMC-Kurzstab-Ant...9523848QQcmdZViewItemQQptZNavigations_Zubehör
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It should work, it seems to be using the same pinout as HD headphone, assuming the Mic still doubles as antenna, like before on ExtUSB

Just tried it with a 3.5 mini-extension cable (about 10cm long with a 3.5 plug on one end and a 3.5 socket on the other).
Works fine ! Reception is perhaps a little weaker.

A 3.5mm plug with some thin black insulated wire connected to it should make a nice unobtrusive antenna.

but why bother, some earbuds are just as easy to bring

Thanks for this idea! I cut an old (bad and low-cost) earphone, plugged-in the 3.5-connector (with a cable of about 45 cm), activated audio booster with HD Tweak and - voila!: I'm able to hear FM Radio!
I think it's useful when you want to hear news for a short time; to hear music earphones are better of course!

And can the radio be switched to bluetooth A2DP in this case?

mnuapel said:
And can the radio be switched to bluetooth A2DP in this case?
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No - bluetooth does not seem to work here. I tried this with a 3.5 extension. I could get sound out of the speaker no problem but no chance on diverting it to bluetooth.
We probably need some app to make that work.

Not sure if it will work in this case, but these apps are similar: BTArouter or BT Audio

stylus=antenna
You can use stylus as antenna!
Just have to hold it in place and make sure headphone symbol appear on top fo the screen.

jjow said:
You can use stylus as antenna!
Just have to hold it in place and make sure headphone symbol appear on top fo the screen.
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Actually, I was just about to check if anyone had ever metioned this before. I noticed it tooday when I was playing around with the phone

cybermaus said:
Not sure if it will work in this case, but these apps are similar: BTArouter or BT Audio
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Could somebody try this apps? To play radio through bluetooth is quite imoprtant feature for me, I use to listen to radio on bicycle on my sporty bt headset. Thank you.

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VX6800 to mp3 speakers

Wow I thought this would be easy.. I have a VX6800 Verizon that I enjoy listening to indie 103.1 indie stream through TCPMP except the speaker blows. I thought I would get a usb to mini headset adaptor so I could plug into my mps player speakers, but the adaptor I got from Radio Shack dosen't seem to work? Do I have to change some setting or something to get the audio to go out through the USB jack?
TIA,
Chris
antim said:
Wow I thought this would be easy.. I have a VX6800 Verizon that I enjoy listening to indie 103.1 indie stream through TCPMP except the speaker blows. I thought I would get a usb to mini headset adaptor so I could plug into my mps player speakers, but the adaptor I got from Radio Shack dosen't seem to work? Do I have to change some setting or something to get the audio to go out through the USB jack?
TIA,
Chris
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You have a better chance using the Bluetooth speaker set. You get better quality "stereo" and you can increase the volume way louder.
Also try searching for the SRSWOWHD CAB. This enhances the volume in your phone with some modifications in the program.
antim said:
Wow I thought this would be easy.. I have a VX6800 Verizon that I enjoy listening to indie 103.1 indie stream through TCPMP except the speaker blows. I thought I would get a usb to mini headset adaptor so I could plug into my mps player speakers, but the adaptor I got from Radio Shack dosen't seem to work? Do I have to change some setting or something to get the audio to go out through the USB jack?
TIA,
Chris
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The adaptor you got from radio shack probably is not wired correctly for the type of connection on the phone, even though it physically fits there it is kind of a propietary connection and has extra pins that are not standard. Many of the phone accesory websites have the correct one. Here is a link to one that works in our phone http://www.elitextreme.com/3stauadforht3.html
jjlwork is right, our phone has 11 pins where typical miniusbs have 10. You wont get it to work right, or you will mess up your phone.
Try this too, I have an extra in case my other breaks cause I use it in my car. I will have a writeup in accessories later today.
http://cgi.ebay.com/3in1-audio-Adap...ryZ35211QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Should check... there is some change in 3.35 that causes some of the
audio connetors to not work. Happened on mine. The oem headset does
continue to work.
Bill Hale

FM radio antenna?

Hello all,
I've been hunting but haven't found this yet. Is there any kind of antenna that plugs into the HTC mini-port but let's you listen to the FM radio through the phone speaker instead of headphones?
TIA.
That would be handy as I'd like to listen to the radio via my bluetooth headphones
I also wanted to listen to radio on Bluetooth headphones so I ended up getting a D-Clip Radio. It works great too and I reckon the radio reception on this device is much better than that of the Touch Pro. You can also use any headset of your choosing as long as it has a standard 3.5mm audio jack.
jcaudill said:
Hello all,
I've been hunting but haven't found this yet. Is there any kind of antenna that plugs into the HTC mini-port but let's you listen to the FM radio through the phone speaker instead of headphones?
TIA.
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Likewise I was looking for a device to plug into the MiniUSB port (without messy cords) and use my bluetooth to listen to the radio. I have seen such a device for i-phone which plugs into i-phone and enable radio listening.
You can actually choose output from the radio software. Needs the antenna but might solve your problem
i was under the impression that it had fm radio capability. Just sprint 86'd it because it competes with sprint radio?
whats wrong with pluggin in a usb11 to 3.5mm adapter and switching on speaker phone?
works good.
Wow - so this pleases the HTC software and suffices for an FM antenna?
Thanks!
jcaudill said:
Wow - so this pleases the HTC software and suffices for an FM antenna?
Thanks!
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I'd also like to know if that plug works. Could you cut the wire off just past the mini-usb plug and it still serve as an antenna? I'm looking for something very small to plug in the bottom with no wires.
thedocrn said:
I'd also like to know if that plug works. Could you cut the wire off just past the mini-usb plug and it still serve as an antenna? I'm looking for something very small to plug in the bottom with no wires.
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I was thinking the same thing
Maybe I'll try with an old broken cable..
I went to radioshack the other day and tried to do this with a motorola adapter cable like the one pictured above. When I started the Fmradio software I still got the message to plug in a headset. So there must be something in the miniusb plug or in-line with the headset that tells the Fuze it has an antenna.
Or perhaps the pinout was just wrong with the motorola adapter. I'm thinking someone could make a tiny miniusb plug that when installed would be flush, or almost flush, with the bottom of the Fuze. Maybe some type of resistor would need to be in the small plug to trick the phone into thinking a wired headset is plugged in?
thedocrn said:
I went to radioshack the other day and tried to do this with a motorola adapter cable like the one pictured above. When I started the Fmradio software I still got the message to plug in a headset. So there must be something in the miniusb plug or in-line with the headset that tells the Fuze it has an antenna.
Or perhaps the pinout was just wrong with the motorola adapter. I'm thinking someone could make a tiny miniusb plug that when installed would be flush, or almost flush, with the bottom of the Fuze. Maybe some type of resistor would need to be in the small plug to trick the phone into thinking a wired headset is plugged in?
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I'm pretty sure the phone needs at least some wire to act as an antenna. It's not the headset that is required or there wouldn't be the option to listen via the loudspeaker.
what i use to get my fm radio is the dongle that came with my phone and its offical from HTC, works great to, i just plug it in, and plug in my regular ipod headphone and it works, the bad about it is, this dongle is so dam big
allthatinny said:
what i use to get my fm radio is the dongle that came with my phone and its offical from HTC, works great to, i just plug it in, and plug in my regular ipod headphone and it works, the bad about it is, this dongle is so dam big
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Yea.. it works with the dongle and regular headphones, but that only solves the problem of not having USB headphones..
I use a USB to 3.5mm adapter
I got my adapter at a Palm store in ATL airport, but Seidio makes different adapters. Once I plug in a standard headset it works great. You can try http://www.seidioonline.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=2940 but many other vendors sell this item (try ebay).
Michael95GT said:
I'm pretty sure the phone needs at least some wire to act as an antenna.
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Yep. Though that doesn't mean you can't make a flush plug in antenna... Just would need to be a small plate with the antenna printed onto it. Perhaps with the edges moulded up around the sides a little to keep it from snapping the connector.
Only trouble is the market would be too small for commercially making it, and good like DIYing something like that.
It is a good idea for DIY. Keep in mind that the reception quality depends on the material the "antenna" is made of. I get mediocre reception with some thinly-wired, cheap little earbuds. However, I get GREAT reception when I plug in the audio out line (which is nice and thick) to my computer speakers!
I bought a 3.5mm Extusb adapter for my Raphael on ebay. It acts like an antenna, but the signal isn't quite that well.
So I guess you need a cable or something to get enough signal for good radioreception.

HD FM Radio - Antenna?

hey lucky folks with HDs ;-)
how does the FM Radio work on the HD? Do you need to use the headset as antenna, like on the polaris? Or does the HD have built in antennas?
boba
antenna
you have to use your earpiece as antenna. No build in fm antenna
And it has to be the one that comes in the box. You can't use a Touch or Diamond headset. Which I thought was odd...
But yah, the 3.whatever mm jack in the top of the handset is used for the antenna.
Hi,
I don't use the ones that come in the box. Just use my own headphones. Radio works fine
Ofiaich
ofiaich said:
Hi,
I don't use the ones that come in the box. Just use my own headphones. Radio works fine
Ofiaich
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Tested the radio on the Touch HD at a local store with my own earphones and it worked great...
Insaneboy said:
Tested the radio on the Touch HD at a local store with my own earphones and it worked great...
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Phew, thanks for the correction. I want to use my own better set of headphones and still use the radio.
And it works fine with a 3.5 <> 3.5 lead (for use to plug into a car radio or audio input) using the loudspeaker.
So in a strong signal area, it will work fine with 3.5 plug + short wire
Kev
According to the Touch HD manual:-
Output
Select whether to use the device Speaker or Wired Headset to listen to the radio.
Beards said:
According to the Touch HD manual:-
Output
Select whether to use the device Speaker or Wired Headset to listen to the radio.
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Yes, but first plug in an antenna
The radio program is really nice you can change between speaker/phones with one easy finger friendly button.
What can you say about the quality from the fm Radio. I can´t get a RDS Signal, or it is still available only for 2 - 3 seconds.
Insaneboy said:
Beards said:
According to the Touch HD manual:-
1. Output
Select whether to use the device Speaker or Wired Headset to listen to the radio.
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Yes, but first plug in an antenna
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D'ya reckon that would work for BT headphones too (after plugging in a 3.5mm jacked antenna that is)?... I have a feeling the answer is no... hmmm.
do you have a cab of FMradio? I want it for my xperia, panel sucks
Even using a stereo plug radio works fine. Then the only choice is explicitly set device speakers for radio. Even in case of active AD2P connection, the sound is only played through device speakers or wired headphones.
Normally when using bluetooth headphones I insert a 3.5 Jack(just the jack no headphones on it) to make sure that device speakers will not start banging if the bluetooth headphones run out of battery or get disconnected for some reason. And in city center this seems to be enough to make radio work for certain channels though since bt is not used, not much benefit in having it.

External small FM radio antena

Is there such a thing? I dont use my wired headset since I am on bluetooth (Jabra BT8040) most of the time. Is there a small device that I can plug to USB to enable radio signal?
Thanks!
You can use any extUSB - 3.5mm adapter to make the FM work.
that's incorrect...
you need something plugged into the 3.5mm jack that acts as the antenna; however, i believe doing so will cause the touch pro to try to output sound to it.
so even if you did mod an antenna type thing to have a 3.5mm plug on it, i still doubt there's a way to get audio to the bluetooth headset.
i'd try it with the wired headphones plugged in, and if you can get audio over bluetooth, you can just make an antenna w/a 3.5mm plug.
i'd be very interested to know if/how that works if anyone has any experience.
well..
I actually did this as a test. If you stick the stylus into the 3.5mm jack, you can then use the FM radio through the loud speaker. I however don't recommend this as you could possibly damage the jack, just saying that it will work.
Correct me if I am wrong, but not all 'versions' of the Touch Pro have the FM radio hardware I thought. I have yet to find a list of which ones have it and which don't, if anyone has that info, it would be worth checking
chrialex said:
Correct me if I am wrong, but not all 'versions' of the Touch Pro have the FM radio hardware I thought. I have yet to find a list of which ones have it and which don't, if anyone has that info, it would be worth checking
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I think the hardware is there on all Touch Pro's but not all ROMs include the software. My Fuze had missing FM software with the stock AT&T ROM... flashed Energy and FM works like a charm.
I dont know about the bluetooth part, but I just took an old pair of headphones and ripped the rubber piece and wires down to just the plug, and it works great.
Here are a few pics.
qtipextra said:
I dont know about the bluetooth part, but I just took an old pair of headphones and ripped the rubber piece and wires down to just the plug, and it works great.
Here are a few pics.
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This works if you want to use the speaker-phone speaker but it does not work with bluetooth as far as I can figure out. Anyone get FM to work over bluetooth???
download the cab btaudio.cab . works perfect for bt stereo
huh????
so let me get this straight and please forgive me iam new when it comes to the fuze. so there is a fm tuner then why is there not a cab or something for those of us whom are not that savy
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=427040
cab file for fm tuner software. google are your friend.
rastlin said:
so let me get this straight and please forgive me iam new when it comes to the fuze. so there is a fm tuner then why is there not a cab or something for those of us whom are not that savy
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In the update of the Fuze rom via HTC the FM tuner was included.
Anonymitee said:
I actually did this as a test. If you stick the stylus into the 3.5mm jack, you can then use the FM radio through the loud speaker. I however don't recommend this as you could possibly damage the jack, just saying that it will work.
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Sounds like a 3.5mm stereo plug and maybe 6-12 inches of soft wire soldered to one of the contacts (there are three of them; tip, ring and base) would do it. Wish my TP had a radio.
willr001 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=427040
cab file for fm tuner software. google are your friend.
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If this works on my Sprint Touch Pro I will drink a beer in your name!

How to listen to FM radio using loadspeaker?

Good afternoon
I have been pulling my hair out over this for a bit.... basically i cannot get my Defy to play the FM radio out of the loadspeaker! When i access the media app in homescreen 2 on the right, it plays radio flawlessly, however i like to listen to it via loadspeaker until i sleep. There is a button for the headphones, i have tried pressing this and it turns off the headphones, if i increase the volume after this it just tells me the ringer volume is going up!
Any ideas?
Am i missing the blatently obvious?
Am i a useless freak?
Am i mildly insane?
any help advice suggestions greatly appreciated
Thanx!
gobble_di_gook said:
Good afternoon
I have been pulling my hair out over this for a bit.... basically i cannot get my Defy to play the FM radio out of the loadspeaker! When i access the media app in homescreen 2 on the right, it plays radio flawlessly, however i like to listen to it via loadspeaker until i sleep. There is a button for the headphones, i have tried pressing this and it turns off the headphones, if i increase the volume after this it just tells me the ringer volume is going up!
Any ideas?
Am i missing the blatently obvious?
Am i a useless freak?
Am i mildly insane?
any help advice suggestions greatly appreciated
Thanx!
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Calm, calm... it's not your fault. The radio won't work without the headphones being jacked-in because they act as the antenna. I believe this is the reason.
scrannel said:
Calm, calm... it's not your fault. The radio won't work without the headphones being jacked-in because they act as the antenna. I believe this is the reason.
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Yep. Smartphones don't have a built in FM antenna (none I'm aware of anyway) so yeah...unless you are under the broadcast tower you don't have much of a chance of getting any stations.
I have the touch pro which has the same issue. I think someone could likely make a hack to use the speaker, but you would still have to have the antenna present.
Hi guys... thanx but I don't think you are quite understanding my issue . I have the heaDphones plugged in to get reception, however I would like to play the radio through the loudspeaker...whilst leaving the headphones plugged in I could do this with my nokia 5800
gobble_di_gook said:
Hi guys... thanx but I don't think you are quite understanding my issue . I have the heaDphones plugged in to get reception, however I would like to play the radio through the loudspeaker...whilst leaving the headphones plugged in I could do this with my nokia 5800
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When you plug in the headphones it MUTES the main speaker. I think it's a physical thing. I don't think there's an app that can over come it. Unless you've listened to some other source that plays through the main speaker with the headphones also plugged in -- then there should be a way to over-come it. According to a Motorola tech the radio's designed to turn off when the headphones are removed.
ahh!
so it is simply not possible with stock firmware... i shall investigate how to overcome this
gobble_di_gook said:
ahh!
so it is simply not possible with stock firmware... i shall investigate how to overcome this
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Actually I'm just saying I don't know how to do it. But if it's a mechanical connection then I'm not sure any firmware would make it work.
You could try toggleheadset widget from here:
http://code.google.com/p/toggleheadset2/ or the original version http://code.google.com/p/toggleheadset/
It is on the Android market but you have to pay for it.
It was originally developed for the G1 because sometimes it was not recognising that the headset was plugged in. It enables you to toggle between headset and earphones. I had the same problem on my Hero. Although it says it is for Android 1.6, I had it working on a 2.1 rom, but don't blame me if it blows your device up!
crazy
thats retarded of motorola, the stock radio app should have a button to switch the audio from earphone to speaker-phone.
An alternate solution, if you have a good data plan or reliable wi-fi by your bedside, is to just stream the same station over the Internet. Get XiiaLite from the Market and queue up your favourite streaming station. You can set a timer from within the app to turn off after a specified number of minutes or even to fade out slowly.
Very clumsy but incredibly complete is "Radio Time", which Sonos uses as their radio source. It's streaming though.
There's an app on the market called "Sound route switcher." Anyone try that?
gobble_di_gook said:
Hi guys... thanx but I don't think you are quite understanding my issue . I have the heaDphones plugged in to get reception, however I would like to play the radio through the loudspeaker...whilst leaving the headphones plugged in I could do this with my nokia 5800
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Instead of using the headphones as an antenna, you could try using an FM antenna wire like the ones that came with car navi's. It has four seperate sections at the mini jack; it uses the headphone slot on my navi and does not switch off the main speaker of it (probably bridges the contacts that are unbridged by a headphone three piece jack).
Cannot try it here; I have the antenna but no Defy here.
scrannel said:
When you plug in the headphones it MUTES the main speaker. I think it's a physical thing. I don't think there's an app that can over come it. Unless you've listened to some other source that plays through the main speaker with the headphones also plugged in -- then there should be a way to over-come it. According to a Motorola tech the radio's designed to turn off when the headphones are removed.
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Actually it`s not a physical thing, it can be routed via software to the headphone or the speaker, you can test it by connecting the headphones and them calling to your phone, it will ring through the speakers not the headphone. The Milestone have a standalone radio app and let you hear fm radio through the speaker.
FM Radio loudspeaker fix
I installed a FMRadio.apk on my T-Mo US Defy and it works fine. Just copy to root of SD card and use Astro File Manager to install. Loudspeaker works fine with headphones plugged in. Hope it helps.
realityrat said:
I installed a FMRadio.apk on my T-Mo US Defy and it works fine. Just copy to root of SD card and use Astro File Manager to install. Loudspeaker works fine with headphones plugged in. Hope it helps.
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Confirm with 2.2 Pays-ROM
Also since it's possible send audio on loudspeaker may it be possible route it on BT headsed?
More than that - there a lot of phones with radio (samsung, for example) which have built-in radio works with earphones plugged in, and i've used pathces on their firmwares to make radio works WITHOUT headset. Ant it worked. @City with good signal, at least.
I too am interested in this, routing audio through my bluetooth headset could be achieved on a Nokia E51, is it possible to do the same thing on Android?
As I known - FM Radio Speaker is an easy-to-use tool that can turn on the speaker to play when the headphones are inserted.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wikimediacom.fm.radio.speaker

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