The Artemis has FM radio built into it. I would like to get this onto my hermes.
The headphones are used as the antenna so surely it is feasable to get this to work on the Hermes as it seems that no additional hardware is required.
Have had a look at the available ext roms for the artemis but have had no luck finding the correct cab that has this program in it. Perhaps it is built into the OS itself......
Anyone have any ideas or better luck??
S.K.
i 'm sure it's not possible, FM radio need hardware built in to works.
liva said:
i 'm sure it's not possible, FM radio need hardware built in to works.
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Perhaps it does, i wasn't to sure.
Just thought it was the software using the headphones plugged in as an antenna. What other hardware would you need??
S.K.
i beleive you will need an AM and FM radio chipset in addition to an antenna
jasjamming said:
i beleive you will need an AM and FM radio chipset in addition to an antenna
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Ok, now i feel stupid, lol
S.K.
Tho you can try internet radio stations ...
agreed there.. with the 3g connection (or edge worked well come to think of it) i was streaming XM radio and other internet stations...
It's amazing how easy it is to make a crystal radio, and yet manufacturers continue to drag their heels on this. But then again, radio doesn't rack up bandwidth, and so doesn't earn operators anything
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Yeah already have Resco Radio, just wanted an alternative since I dont have a big data plan.
Not to worry
S.K.
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At the HTC Athena section I saw a possible new WM 6 Rom from the new HTC Advantage X7501 with radio 1.47.51.00
Also maybe there is some new stuff in that rom for using in our Hermes roms?
I'm not sure, let the goeroes play Here is the thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=316670
This is ROM version not RADIO version.
Rougenator said:
At the HTC Athena section I saw a possible new WM 6 Rom from the new HTC Advantage X7501 with radio 1.47.51.00
Also maybe there is some new stuff in that rom for using in our Hermes roms?
I'm not sure, let the goeroes play Here is the thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=316670
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Should I flame you now or later, when you reach a more dummer level..
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Dude..its a shame I live in the same country as you do..
radio
i use 3 radio 2 days
You're all Right! I Was to quick with my conclusion.
But on the other hand it's like chess: How can I get the developers, chiefs and cooks to the athena section to get them curios/interested about/in this super HTC piece! In other words: we need help there.
Olipro has allready don a good job by developing a athena unlocker. Some other developers are now in the kitchen...
PS: nice picture by the way: your wife?
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PS: nice picture by the way: your wife?
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no your mother..
btw; Im talking bull****, so dont take it personal my friend, Damn you are almost as old as my parents..
Hi guys, I am using my Athena mostly for GPS and music playback. While the Athena has better sound than most other PDAs that I've tried, I think there is still room for improvement. Does anyone know what sound chip (OPAMP) is used? And best can anyone show me a photo of the opamp? I think changing the opamp will improve the sound greatly, as I have tried that on various sound cards on my PC.
Thanks in advance!
well i think its a good idea!
The good old 741 is a decent little OPAMP, if you think you can improve the sound quality by swapping out surface mounted chips you will only ruin the hardware - forget the idea, where do you expect to get any software drivers for the more exotic chip sets? - Mike
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The good old 741 is a decent little OPAMP, if you think you can improve the sound quality by swapping out surface mounted chips you will only ruin the hardware - forget the idea, where do you expect to get any software drivers for the more exotic chip sets? - Mike
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Thanks Mike for the info. So you mean it uses a SOIC 741 op-amp? 741 is usually single channel, if I remember correctly. I have no problem replacing surface mount op-amps, as I have done for this sound card :
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The original OPA2134UA were replaced by the 3 AD8620. I am hoping that the Athena uses the same SOIC op-amp then it will be easy to swap. I think the op-amp is in the analogue section and should not require any drivers.
I hope someone can show me a clear photo of the circuit board near the headphone output area. Then I will have a good idea whether the op-amp can be replaced.
Hello, I would like to know if this OnePlus N10 has Radio FM.
This device does not come with a radio app.
but in the factory test mode it is able to play fm radio. if someone was able to dump the apk and figure out how that works they could potentially make fm radio apk for the device.
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but in the factory test mode it is able to play fm radio. if someone was able to dump the apk and figure out how that works they could potentially make fm radio apk for the device.
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Do you mean an app like SpiritFM or NextRadio?
By the way, none worked on my BE2029. I don't have root permissions and I'm on the official rom 10.5.9.BE86AA
You can listen to FM radio from testing mode. Just dial the following:
Code:
*#*#6484#*#*
I agree that it would be MUCH NICER if 1+ included a dedicated app to make it easier (and run in the background) like Moto does...
made a video demonstration for anyone curious
Did the code change on int and 11
How to enable FM radio on Android 11
1. Install app to add shortcuts. On the example of the app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=rk.android.app.shortcutmaker
2. Click "Actions"
3. Search for "FM"
4. Add a shortcut and use
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Or use *#808#
I love Sony phones, but need FM radio. I can't find a local retailer who has one I can check out, try to install nextradio and test it. Some websites say FM is supported, others say no. This is a lot of money to spend without knowing if FM works. Has anyone installed and used Nextradio or another OVER THE AIR radio app on this phone? Any issues with the current OS?
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I love Sony phones, but need FM radio. I can't find a local retailer who has one I can check out, try to install nextradio and test it. Some websites say FM is supported, others say no. This is a lot of money to spend without knowing if FM works. Has anyone installed and used Nextradio or another OVER THE AIR radio app on this phone? Any issues with the current OS?
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Running the Xperia PRO-I XQ-BE72 (Not USA)
No good unfortunately
Thank you. Surely won't work in USA either. I appreciate you trying.
Same here. I bought mine directly from Sony (XQ-BE62) so I'm not sure what the mobile carrier would have to do with accessing the fm functionality on the chip.
I pulled this Radio app from an A12 rom for the Oppo A74 India version that is basically the same phone with more memory and storage.
Oppo now uses the same kernel since A12 for all phones with the same hardware chipset, so the ColorOS APPS are all interchangeable between phones and "branding" such as OnePlus.
N200 FM Radio APP
Now you MUST plug something into the 3.5mm Jack as it needs the wire as an antenna. It can be headphones, Earbuds, powered speakers.
Another person I know connected it to his PIE with a 3.5mm extension cable and it worked when he selected the speaker option.
The straighter the cable is the better the reception. Move the cable around as needed.
You can also use "Live Caption" option and it will work with the radio as shown on screenshot.
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Thanks! I remember I had this kind of thing on one of my old Samsung phones. It isn't too much use for me but it's definitely cool!
Awesome, thanks! Much appreciated... Although I've been satisfactorily using Transistor after the update to A12, nothing is quite the same as tuning in to OTA FM radio...
Is there a reason that the APK file is in a telegram channel and not a posted as an attachment here? Can someone mirror the APK somewhere that allows anonymous downloading, or post it here?
EDIT: Made an account to download the APK. It is attached to this message.