FM Radio - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

I really miss the FM Radio I have on my orbit, is there one I can use for the Kaiser or can I copy the one from the Orbit to the Kaiser. if so what files ?
I want one that picks up radio waves not streaming through GPRS please.
Thanks

SOrry but no. And most likely will never happen. I think because its hardware dependent

Dam Oh well

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FM Radio on TyTNII?

Is it possible to use the existing hardware within the TyTNII for receiving FM radio signals? Surely it'd be a case of utilising the same hardware used for WiFi (802.11x = 2.4GHz), but at a lower frequency (FM 88.0MHz-108.0MHz)..
I was disappointed that FM radio was not an included feature of the TyTNII, however I'm happy with just about everything else about it. The only comparable phone that I was considering is the Eten X500+ glofiish which does have FM radio.
If there is already an FM radio application, please hook me up.
Regards,
Scott.
NOPE kaiser does not have fm transmitter ...
if it was simply the case of utilizing the same hardware.......then surely, every single ppc with wifi could be modded to receive fm radio signal. holy cow, you know what i realized, my laptop has wifi too! i'm sooo gonna mod it to receive fm radio
just because they use the same term "radio frequency" doesn't always mean that they're interchangeable. so let's review this... since TyTn II has WiFi radio chip is there any software to turn it into:
satellite dish receiver?
citizen band transceiver?
(hd)tv tuner?
microwave oven?
fm radio? ... maybe not
bluetooth - there's a dedicated component/module for this
GPS - there's a dedicated component/module for this
but who knows if there was a disabled chip that can potentially be activated (as long as the hardware is there and accessible), there might be possibilities
one word: SEARCH!
there is a LONG thread on this in one of the kaiser sections which has long been buried which has determined that the kaiser does not have the proper hardware to receive FM radio signals. the touch cruise can receive them IIRC but the kaiser cannot due to the lack of a needed chip.
wizzi said:
Is it possible to use the existing hardware within the TyTNII for receiving FM radio signals? Surely it'd be a case of utilising the same hardware used for WiFi (802.11x = 2.4GHz), but at a lower frequency (FM 88.0MHz-108.0MHz)..
I was disappointed that FM radio was not an included feature of the TyTNII, however I'm happy with just about everything else about it. The only comparable phone that I was considering is the Eten X500+ glofiish which does have FM radio.
If there is already an FM radio application, please hook me up.
Regards,
Scott.
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Threads like this should be closed the second they are posted. Sorry if i sound like a know it all, but i am a amateur radio operator, hence I have alo't of experience in the radio field. Using a modulated 2.4ghz transciever in impossible to re-modulate it to the am/fm bands. it just wont work.
second. you have to have a on board antenna and a tuner that is resonant on those freq's and the kaiser/tilt does not.
Third. Dutty has been tinkering on a idea of getting it to work, and following what he is thinking it might work, however the reception most likely will be limited.
Fourth. If a radio is such a big deal then buy a am/fm portable radio, or buy a sony w580i,
Fifth. SEARCH, there are plenty of threads regarding this.
KD8DNS said:
Threads like this should be closed the second they are posted. Sorry if i sound like a know it all, but i am a amateur radio operator, hence I have alo't of experience in the radio field. Using a modulated 2.4ghz transciever in impossible to re-modulate it to the am/fm bands. it just wont work.
second. you have to have a on board antenna and a tuner that is resonant on those freq's and the kaiser/tilt does not.
Third. Dutty has been tinkering on a idea of getting it to work, and following what he is thinking it might work, however the reception most likely will be limited.
Fourth. If a radio is such a big deal then buy a am/fm portable radio, or buy a sony w580i,
Fifth. SEARCH, there are plenty of threads regarding this.
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Sixth. Using wifi or data go to www.thestreamcenter.com/pda and listen to all the FM radio your heart desires
Wow! Thanks for that link.
...or get one of the many internet radio programs available (such as Resco Pocket Radio).

Fm sender in diamond?

Hello to everyone im kinda nobby in this topic but i read about sending your music through fm to ur car radio just by seetting up the same freqency on both fone and radio.. i read it in specifications of so Sh**ty nokiaD)...but anyway would that be possible in our great diamonds ?? BEst regards
yes but it require extre hardware
I have one of these
http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=166893
been using it since my xda2 and it support anything
which feed it no software required
but of cause you'll need a extusb->3.5mm jack converter

FM Radio

Hi May sound a silly question, but I am not too sure, so would like to check with experts...
Is it possible to Intsall/Add FM radio to HTC Viva? not the one which works thru GPRS/EDGE, I am talking about proper FM Radio
Thanks
No replies? Experts is this possible?
did you find what you were looking for?
no buddy, i think this is not possible, but you never know with these techies working here...
I am still waiting a reply...
try power radio v2.10 it will work through gprs or wifi
there is no hardware for FM in viva
giri24x7 said:
there is no hardware for FM in viva
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yes
there is no hardware for RADIO on Opal
so, u should forget this

[REQ] [SUGGETION] FM Transmeter application

Hi There,
I would like to throw sugestion or request (if someone already found it) for application which can replace external FM transmeter.
I am noob to this, but was wondering if our radio can do Wifi Router kind of thing than what about FM Waves?? Is it possible release fm waves so we can play music on phone through car's FM Radio or other FM radio?
I am sorry if this sounds silly question or request.
Thanks.
bro !
a hardware is needed to do this action n it is not ANY related to wifi !
Hey apex,
Thanks for information.
hey man! but the raphael and diamond have FM receivers! maybe modding software can convert it to FM transmitter!
jeanmichel6 said:
hey man! but the raphael and diamond have FM receivers! maybe modding software can convert it to FM transmitter!
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good point, but it's not true
how you know that its not true? nobody tried that! maybe its only to revert the process of receiving RF signals
You need to have the hardware send fm signals. Our phones don't have the right hardware to do that.

Eris FM radio

I'm pretty sure this still requires root, but I would be interested on having this feature as part of my phone.
www.androidguys.com/2010/01/27/moto-cliqs-hidden-feature/
also on www.engadget.com/2010/01/28/moto-cliq-hacked-to-enable-fm-radio-easy-listenin-coming-soon/
this guy has copied an FMradio lib file and bin file and installed a fmradio apk he found in an lg rom to his moto cliq and in turn enabled the fm radio that is part of the broadcom wireless chip. Does anyone know if all the htc phones have that same wireless chip with fm receiver/transmitter built in? Also I know we can load the apk's but it is the bin and lib files are blocked from write permission until we find root access?
CH
csht said:
I'm pretty sure this still requires root, but I would be interested on having this feature as part of my phone.
www.androidguys.com/2010/01/27/moto-cliqs-hidden-feature/
also on www.engadget.com/2010/01/28/moto-cliq-hacked-to-enable-fm-radio-easy-listenin-coming-soon/
this guy has copied an FMradio lib file and bin file and installed a fmradio apk he found in an lg rom to his moto cliq and in turn enabled the fm radio that is part of the broadcom wireless chip. Does anyone know if all the htc phones have that same wireless chip with fm receiver/transmitter built in? Also I know we can load the apk's but it is the bin and lib files are blocked from write permission until we find root access?
CH
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I am not sure if ALL Htc phones have the capability, I do know that my Raphael, Tilt, Xperia have all had it.
This will be a possibilty, but sadly not until we get root.
We are getting closer to it though
it should have fm capability. the built in antenna might be an issue at getting far off stations but it should work.
acidbath5546 said:
I am not sure if ALL Htc phones have the capability, I do know that my Raphael, Tilt, Xperia have all had it.
This will be a possibilty, but sadly not until we get root.
We are getting closer to it though
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I meant to say that the htc phones that share the same broadcom wireless chip, a/b/g and bluetooth probably all have the fm radio although I haven't been able to locate a bill of materials for the eris or hero. isuppli did one for the nexus but that has wireless n, most likely a different chip. I'm pretty sure my htc touch(cdma) does not have that, being it lacking the wifi connectivity.
Thanks for the reply. Good luck to everyone working on rooting. hopefully there will be some trick to loading a hacked recovery image off the sd card or something, even a nasty terminal command
CH
csht said:
I meant to say that the htc phones that share the same broadcom wireless chip, a/b/g and bluetooth probably all have the fm radio although I haven't been able to locate a bill of materials for the eris or hero. isuppli did one for the nexus but that has wireless n, most likely a different chip. I'm pretty sure my htc touch(cdma) does not have that, being it lacking the wifi connectivity.
Thanks for the reply. Good luck to everyone working on rooting. hopefully there will be some trick to loading a hacked recovery image off the sd card or something, even a nasty terminal command
CH
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I hear what your saying...would it be the broadcom chip? Maybe devices post Raphael?
Not sure..
But anyways...Our Devs are hard at work and I have to say this is the most impresive team of Devs I have seen together in awhile.
I will shoot out news and updates this weekend...
If you can find out what chip is in the phone, I can find out if it has FM or not. I'd need a model number, and preferably an FCC ID. Not sure how you would get those, though.
have you try "Pandora" it's the best radio apps for droid eris.
coolfx35 said:
have you try "Pandora" it's the best radio apps for droid eris.
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Slacker is pretty nice too. For music playing, I use TuneWiki.
Pandora and slacker are fine if you want to listen to music, but I need an actual FM radio receiver for the Eris for when I'm at the gym. They broadcast the sound from the TVs over the radio and although I get it no problem on my HD2, my girlfriend cant find any apps for her Eris.
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would really like to know if anyone knows if the eris has fm capabilities becouse that would be so awseome!!!!
Does anyone have the apk to try this out?
I have some pictures of the mobo of the Eris here: http://s811.photobucket.com/albums/zz37/Gh0stRyd3r/Eris%20Inside/.
Maybe one of those will let you know what chip model we have for the FM radio?
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Can we do this now that we have root? I would happily alpha test.
the eris does not support FM radio signals.
shut down...
Sent from my Eris using the XDA mobile application powered by Tapatalk
so no one can tell me what chip the eris uses for wireless b/g and bluetooth or whether that chip contains the fm receiver or transmitter but you say it doesn't support fm... we all know it does not support fm. Just like rooting, it's a hack.
I took a look at your pictures and popped my phone apart as well, I couldn't make out the broadcomm chip that i was looking for but I didn't dig too deep in fear of something not working when I reassembled.
There doesn't seem to be much word on the Motorola cliq as well so not sure where the lg fm hack faded into.
So I found the FM radio.apk and lib files to run it, it doesn't get along well with the HTC device, the debugger has it looking for a bunch of motorola things. I was not able to run the test the other forms had as I was missing a file from the bin directory.
http://forum.androidfan.ru/index.php?showtopic=1455
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=608340
http://www.modmymoto.com/forums/showthread.php?t=526775
no... like really, I looked up the chipsets, they cannot be hacked with simple lib files and a apk. you would need to at least change out a crystal oscillator, and even then, that's just a theory. (a dangerous, brick your phone in 8 ways to sunday theory)
any idea which chip is in there? I figured even if HTC used the fm enabled chip they would not connect the audio out or fm antennae. it would be a cool trick. especially fm out.
csht said:
any idea which chip is in there? I figured even if HTC used the fm enabled chip they would not connect the audio out or fm antennae. it would be a cool trick. especially fm out.
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if i remember correctly one of the devs told me that the eris CANNOT have fm, not even with a hack or anything. maybe if you solder your own fm chip, the maybe, but until then, i really dont believe it is possible.
By far, hands down, without peer or exception, the absolute best in Radio for the Android is RadioTime v2.1 (current version)
Over 30,000 stations, world-wide, every kind of format you can name. Even the station where my son is a DJ in Texas is broadcast. I can listen to my hometown Boston radio stations that I haven't been able to listen to in years. Lots of Podcasts, too. And I can listen to NPR Car Talk anytime I want. woo-hoo!

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