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I'm having a problem with the FM Radio on my 6828:
It will randomly take very long to tune to a preset station, and in some cases it will even tune into the wrong channel! eg: the radio software says 98.7, but it's actually 99.5!
Some telltale signs:
1. You tune into a station, but get sounds in another language...
2. You get very noisy reception, which is sometimes rectified by tuning to another channel, then tuning back again (I suspect it actually tuned inaccurately to the preset - eg: You pick 98.7, but it actually tuned into 98.8)
Anyone with the same problem?
hi
I suggest you reflash your original ROM .this shoul fix your problem.I had a problem with my fm radio and camera after reflashing the original ROM everything is perfect! to reflash your ROM look up my thread " camera and fm dead".
cheers!
Hi guys^^
I played a little with the blackstone in our electromarket here in Germany and I plugged my earphones in to test the radio. It was a surprise to me that I noticed it hasn't any rds information, no station information.. Is that true? I mean, I thought its the same radio software as on the diamond, isn't it? And I thought the diamond had RDS.. Anyway, could anyone confirm this, please? Because it could be that I just had cad reception and normally it has RDS (I still hope) many greez, cad^^
RDS
I was just outside with my HD taking a walk. I live in Dallas, Texas and tuned to one of their major stations. It shows the call sign, 99.5, the name of the station The WOLF, the song playing and the artist. It takes a few seconds to go through the cycle but its there.
I can confirm with my Touch HD in Austin, Tx as well. It displays the same info as in my car stereo with RDS.
Glad to hear confirmation that Radio Data System is included as part of the sub-frequency. Always wanted to know the name of the song.
Thank you very much for this confirmation!! I couldn't belive it myself, thats why I asked.. So I'm happy now to hear that everything is fine, oh, sooo looking forward to next week, when I'll get it thank you! This thread can be closed Greez, cad^^
I don't seem to see any rds info in the UK, doesn't it depend on the radio station and what they 'send' in the rds message?
I'm no expert, it's just a guess..!
cojones said:
I don't seem to see any rds info in the UK, doesn't it depend on the radio station and what they 'send' in the rds message?
I'm no expert, it's just a guess..!
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It seems the radio signal has to be quite strong. I have sometimes RDS with some stations, sometimes not.
cojones said:
I don't seem to see any rds info in the UK, doesn't it depend on the radio station and what they 'send' in the rds message?
I'm no expert, it's just a guess..!
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Most UK stations only send the station identifier over RDS.
the HD gives me in Belgium only one line(channel name) on channels who i no are giving two lines of info(channel name +tittle song)....
is there a FM-radio app somewhere where i can try to get the second line?
cojones said:
I don't seem to see any rds info in the UK, doesn't it depend on the radio station and what they 'send' in the rds message?
I'm no expert, it's just a guess..!
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I get several stations coming up with the proper RDS name here, so it does work
The only slightly annoying bit (unless someone can tell me how to change it - I haven't played with it much yet ) is that when you assign a station to one of the buttons at the bottom, the button is labelled with the frequency instead of the name.
Not the biggest problem in the world admitedly - but just seems like a bit of lazy coding if you can't change it.
(Or lazy me, if you can but I didn't find out how )
TCM via RDS ?
just a short question about RDS ?
does the HD support TCM (Traffic Message Channel) via RDS ?
so e.g. TomTom can calculate the actual traffic situation ?
To one and all,
Two purposes for this thread:
Generally - I'm hoping it will be a good place for all the people (like me) that have tried to get a solution for this issue in so many forums (over so many years)and have simply been told "you need the wired headset for an antenna", to register their interest in a solution - hopefully a bit of chat and interest will finally yeild a solution. A simple +1 should suffice.
Specifically - I listen to FM Radio via my wired headset on my windows mobile device for about 3 hours a day what I would like to do:
I would like to use my wired headset (or some alternate antenna solution - for me to choose, ultimately providing a suitably strong FM signal to my device).
I will then conceal this antenna (depending what it is will depend how I do it (no rude remarks required ;o) )) and then put the mobile phone and the antenna in my pocket.
I then want to listen to FM radio via free to air (not streamed via the internet - data in AUS is expensive, I don't want a sub thread about who I'm with and alternate data plans) A2DP compliant bluetooth stereo headphones.
I am not asking for RDS, although I may look for a radio app with this later.
I am not asking for TMC.
I know this will drain my battery - I can manage this.
I know I could continue to use my wired heaset, however, I and many others based on my XDA and general iternet searching would like a nice simple solution to the above if any developer(s) are able to assist, I and I believe many others with similar non-existant coding skills, would appreciate it very much.
I am not intending to be rude, I have tried to be very specific about my requirements, I am trying to demonstrate that I have done some research and have hopefully highlighted that I do not need any "you need the wired headset for FM Radio therefore it can't be done" type answers.
I am very interested in this community and it's ability to rise to the "I can do that" approach which is why I am posting here.
Any feedback, greatly appreciated - especially if you can point me in the direction of a solution!
Kind regards
apj_apj
How to hide the antenna, I do not know, just using a small adapter with USM for Jack, he was short and easy to hide from the waist bag in his pocket jeans.
Even better quality of reception.
And to transfer the sound to Bluetooth use the excellent program BTFM Radio v1.51
Thanks very much mrTag. I've downloaded the application, can't read or translate the readme.txt or the whatsnew.txt so will just have to have a go I suppose! Does anyone know where there is an English equivalent?
My new windows mobile arrives in about 2 - 3 days, my current one died, so I will let you know how I go when I get it and try it out.
Thanks again for the quick response and the possible solution to my problems!
Here is a rough translation
Retransmission FM radio to bluetooth A2DP headset
Version 1.51 Freeware
Copyright (c) 2009 DM Kuznetsov
The program is designed for listening to FM radio on wireless
stereo headset (A2DP).
Additional features:
o Wireless "proslushka" - broadcast audio stream from the microphone / wired headset kpc.
o Record audio (including radio) "on the fly to mp3.
Supported bit rates: 32-320Kbps, stereo.
Directory of audio-recording is set up, you can use a memory card.
(bitrate affects the download)
(!) To carry out the recording must have EmzMp3EncDll.dll in the directory Windows.
(EmzMp3EncDll.dll initially present on the Samsung i740)
o Automatic launch and management of FM Radio.
(Adjusting for the application supported)
o Close the program and launch a selected application from the command sets.
(S2P default)
o Management of all functions of the program directly from the headset.
It supports AVRCP.
Fully to orig. FM Radio Samsung i740, partly for other devices.
button on the headset:
Play_Pause - start / stop transmission
Stop - search / switching stations to a standard Radio i740
(length, pressing Play_Pause).
Forward / FF - leafing forward (Right click you send to the radio box)
Backward / REW - searching backwards (pressing a button sends the Left in the radio box)
FF dL. Pressing - start / stop recording
REW dL. Pressing - to close the radio, run a given application
(such as S2P)
Long-click option is confirmed by a beep, then you can release the button.
(default is playing default.wav)
Broadcast radio is available at:
Samsung i740
RoverPC N6
RoverPC V7
RoverPC X7
HTC Touch HD
Samsung i900 (only when using the headset with a microphone switched)
Possibly incompatible with other devices.
If your KVM is not on the list, but successful radio broadcast, please send me
the name of your KVM to supplement the list of compatible.
(!) When the button will not work, use the S2U2!
Use:
1. Connect the wired headset as an antenna
2. Try and include radio
3. System volume to maximum, the radio volume to maximum.
3. Connect A2DP headset, and open the Audio Gateway
4. Run BTFM_Radio
5. Click "Start"
6. Adjust the volume levels in the acc. with personal preferences.
Thanks heaps mrTag, you're a champion! My device is still stuck with DHL so will try it out as soon as I have it in my hands.
Regards
apj_apj
This sounds like the answer to my problems too. The only problem I have is the link doesn't seem to work ("resource not found" message). Any ideas?
Indeed, the site is unavailable.
You can put files here.
Cool
mrTAG said:
Indeed, the site is unavailable.
You can put files here.
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I've been trying to listen my HTC Topaz radio via my Bluetooth CrashHelmet.
This works - allbeit just one speaker (mono).
Great Thx!
Almost there!
@mrTAG,
I've given BTFM Radio v1.51 a try on my Acer M900 handheld. Its native FM tuner application allows toggling the sound between the wired headsets (which act as antenna) and the device's loudspeaker.
I can't read anything in russian, but I've noticed that BTFM Radio broadcasts sound to my A2DP headsets only when FM sound has been toggled to the loudspeaker, and I tap on the upper left button on the application's screen. Nevertheless, the loudspeaker sound is not cut off at all, for what I have FM sound coming from both my A2DP headsets and the device's loudspeaker. There's not much point in such a behaviour, don't you think? I wonder if I missing some settings, due to my complete ignorance in reading russian. Any hints?
Furthermore, could you give me some guidance in reading the application buttons and settings in general, because I don't have a russian keyboard to try to enter what they are showing, on an online translation tool.
Thanks, anyway.
Cheers!
Carlos
I am unfortunately not a developer program.
Try to disassemble the program and translated into English.
But I'm afraid you do not help, most likely your device is not supported
I was looking for a program like this. One question: does this app integrate well with calls? I mean, if you're listening to radio and a call is received, radio is stopped and you can handle the call? I have a a2dp headset for my helmet and it would be great to be able to listen the radio and answer the calls while riding...
Thanks!
i am going to try this program with my Samsung omnia i900.
And btw, i found out a way to translate the notepad and readme to
english. please find attached files for he english translated readme and whatsnew.txt from the files.
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I am unfortunately not a developer program.
Try to disassemble the program and translated into English.
But I'm afraid you do not help, most likely your device is not supported
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my Gigabyte GSmart S1200 is not supported too.
I run BTFM_Radio.exe, then press the left top button out of the four buttons, resulting in an error prompts in Russian, which I don't understand the meaning..........
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my Gigabyte GSmart S1200 is not supported too.
I run BTFM_Radio.exe, then press the left top button out of the four buttons, resulting in an error prompts in Russian, which I don't understand the meaning..........
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I wonder if your A2DP connection was already active, before you tapped on the first button. I don't read russian either, but I remember seeing a popup window once, when I had forgotten to activate A2DP beforehand.
Well, just for the records, after e-mailing Dmitriy, the developer himself, I've been told that the 1st button is "Start", the 2nd one is "Stop", the 3rd one is "Record" (provided that you have EmzMp3EncDll.dll on your \Windows directory) and the 4th one is "Exit".
Just my 2 cents...
Cheers!
Carlos
pjerom said:
i am going to try this program with my Samsung omnia i900.
And btw, i found out a way to translate the notepad and readme to
english. please find attached files for he english translated readme and whatsnew.txt from the files.
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I tried it also on a Samsung Omnia i900 but it doesn't affect the radio output, unfotunately! Sill unable to listen to the radio FM on the bluetooth headset.
cool, works for me but i have the radio playing out of both my phone speeker and my bluetooth headset...
any solution? if i turn down the volume it also turns it down on headset...
waiting on my stereo BT HS, meanwhile tried with mono and dosnt work, after playing with it (i dont read russian) when i change advanced bt audio setting to just audio headset goes into feed back like mic is wid open but no radio, i am hoping it will work when i get stereo HS.
FYI i have anadapter for 3.5 & charging and that allows me to listen to radio without the HS that comes with the phone i note these have 6 pins inside ware mii usb for connecting to pc has 5.
thanks for this program either way i've been searching and its closest i've come yet.
Here is the reposted link for the app hope its of use for all
After trying al lot off "software-solutions". I've got the best result with a little conector on my HTC Touch Diamond2 T5353 (HTC Topaz 100).
It's a little thing wich you can plug in via mini-usb, and out there is a headphoneconnector (mini-usb), mini-usb and an audio-jack.
In the audio-jack I plug in my bluetooth adaptor (dongle) of my blackbeat906 headset.
So I save my phonebattery and the adaptor works as an fm-antenna.
Hi ,
Much appreciate your having posted this file in the forum as its unavailable at the earlier mentioned url, however I'm unable to download it it gets downloaded as a .php file and not the .zip file its meant to be.
Also would this work on sony ericsson Elm ( I need a Java version please....)which has its inbuilt RDS radio.
many thanks
Best Regds
Tom
PS: are you able to re-post and or redirect me to the right place for the above please?
hi, when i use the fm radio it wont pick up and stations when you scan ? if i manually select radio one its there but the receptions awfull. if i pull the headphones out the socket a bit it improves but not enough to use it.
why is it so bad?? ive tried other earphones, all have the same issue ?
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hi, when i use the fm radio it wont pick up and stations when you scan ? if i manually select radio one its there but the receptions awfull. if i pull the headphones out the socket a bit it improves but not enough to use it.
why is it so bad?? ive tried other earphones, all have the same issue ?
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correct. search teh threads, well known issue. Try the bsbtweaks 'radio fm de-emphasis' tweak. It helps, but not a lot.
Please forgive me/move thread if this is the inappropriate forum. I couldn't decide for 10 minutes, so I decided to go with the dev forum.
The FM radio: Is it going to be impossible to get it working on the N1? From what I understand the current state of play, devs have got the app working, it scans and finds stations, but it's as though the audio lines are physically not connected up (is this accurate?).
Could it be a limitation of the Alpha status of the Desire ROM being examined?
i think it is radio's fault
if google give us a new radio with fm and maybe some extra mb ram it will work just fine
eesmm said:
Please forgive me/move thread if this is the inappropriate forum. I couldn't decide for 10 minutes, so I decided to go with the dev forum.
The FM radio: Is it going to be impossible to get it working on the N1? From what I understand the current state of play, devs have got the app working, it scans and finds stations, but it's as though the audio lines are physically not connected up (is this accurate?).
Could it be a limitation of the Alpha status of the Desire ROM being examined?
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I'm pretty sure the N1 doesn't have an FM receiver in it.
And if you don't have the hardware, you don't have the hardware. Software can't magically make up for it.
It'd be like trying to get an FM signal out of a toaster.
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I'm pretty sure the N1 doesn't have an FM receiver in it.
And if you don't have the hardware, you don't have the hardware. Software can't magically make up for it.
It'd be like trying to get an FM signal out of a toaster.
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It has the hardware...there is a Gizmodo (think it was them) teardown of N1. Discusses the FM capabilities. Also...Desire and N1 have same hardware on the inside (different trackball feature and buttons..but the same). There are posts around the forums confirming this by Modaco and some others.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/06/nexus-one-teardown-reveals-possible-802-11n-radio-and-fm-transmi/ was Ifixit.com, reported on engadget
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I'm pretty sure the N1 doesn't have an FM receiver in it.
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The Nexus One features a Broadcom BCM4329 chipset with "IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n system (MAC/baseband/radio) with Bluetooth® 2.1 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate), and FM radio receiver and transmitter" (according to Broadcom's product page).
It may not be fully connected up, or it may just be a software issue (hence my asking in this thread) but the hardware is in there.
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The Nexus One features a Broadcom BCM4329 chipset with "IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n system (MAC/baseband/radio) with Bluetooth® 2.1 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate), and FM radio receiver and transmitter" (according to Broadcom's product page).
It may not be fully connected up, or it may just be a software issue (hence my asking in this thread) but the hardware is in there.
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What we need is the Desire's completed ROM, and might need it's headphone with built in FM receiver as well. When yo utry and open the FM radio app, it asks you to insert headphones with a FM receiver... well, some have tried and get it to lock on stations, but no sound. Which seems to mean it is a lack of a completed ROM/app, not hardware.
It's possible we may never get this feature working. Not a big deal to me, though. Pandora works fine!
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What we need is the Desire's completed ROM, and might need it's headphone with built in FM receiver as well. When yo utry and open the FM radio app, it asks you to insert headphones with a FM receiver... well, some have tried and get it to lock on stations, but no sound. Which seems to mean it is a lack of a completed ROM/app, not hardware.
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The headphones don't have the receiver in it. it simply uses the headphone cable as an Antenna just like the iPod Nano's built in radio.
pjcforpres said:
What we need is the Desire's completed ROM, and might need it's headphone with built in FM receiver as well. When yo utry and open the FM radio app, it asks you to insert headphones with a FM receiver... well, some have tried and get it to lock on stations, but no sound. Which seems to mean it is a lack of a completed ROM/app, not hardware.
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any headphone can act as radio antenna...at least it works in nokia symbian phone. no need to use specific headphone.
faizalmzain said:
any headphone can act as radio antenna...at least it works in nokia symbian phone. no need to use specific headphone.
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Yes and no... if the chip set itself has FM, which the Nexus seems to have, then this is true. But for many "dumb" phones it is the head set itself. This is why I said may need the Desires headphones, and then went on to say it seems more like a lack of a completed ROM/app, since you can tune, just no sound.
would love to see FM radio working on my N1
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would love to see FM radio working on my N1
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+1... BUMP. And for all of you saying "why would you listen to FM radio? Pandora is way better" there is one show in particular here in town that I can only either stream over the internet (requires flash) or listen on the radio that would be kickass if I could catch over FM on my phone. If i want to listen to music then FM radio is definitely the last place I'll go lookin....
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+1... BUMP. And for all of you saying "why would you listen to FM radio? Pandora is way better" there is one show in particular here in town that I can only either stream over the internet (requires flash) or listen on the radio that would be kickass if I could catch over FM on my phone. If i want to listen to music then FM radio is definitely the last place I'll go lookin....
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That's a good point.
Exactly why I have my ipod Nano..
KEVIN AND BEAN!! I MUST LISTEN TO YOU... oh yea and loveline... only reasons I would want an FM radio...
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+1... BUMP. And for all of you saying "why would you listen to FM radio? Pandora is way better" there is one show in particular here in town that I can only either stream over the internet (requires flash) or listen on the radio that would be kickass if I could catch over FM on my phone. If i want to listen to music then FM radio is definitely the last place I'll go lookin....
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not available in the UK though.
i hope we can tune in on FM soon....
I'm not sure I would use the FM radio every day, sure, but it's an important feature nonetheless. For fast local news with minimal battery drain there's nothing like having a radio handy.
Many of the on-line radio services are great/better, but require you to use precious data bandwidth, and I resent that. I don't like the idea of my phone being a gateway for the phone company to make more money off me. I spend most of my life within wifi hotspots, and use the cellular web service as little as possible. Apps, audio books, and presynched RSS feeds can pass the remaining time.
For example, I was shopping for an iPhone in the final months of '09, and the cell companies all offered to "unlock" the GPS function of the iPhone "for three months for free". Hang on, I asked, the iPhone has its own GPS, so why a) would I need them to "unlock" the capability and b) I would have to pay for my own GPS after the first three months? I learned that, while the GPS coordinates come for free, the maps are the domain of the cell company. Screw that.
One of the best features of the N1 is the built-in Google maps, and while I might be willing to pay one-time for TomTom maps or software (the best GPS OS imho) but pay every month forever, no way.