FM Radio without Headset - Here is the Solution - P3300, MDA Compact III General

Hi at all!
First, sorry for my bad english.
I have a software solution to use the FM Radio without Headset, i know that in the headset is the antenna!
You must change a value in the Registry under:
HKLM/System/State/Hardware/ and now you must chance the Headset value to 1.
When you plug the headset in the device is change the Value automatic to one. When ist not plugged than is 0.
But without antenna i can´t find radioprogramms :-(

Antenna
How about the usb charger cable able to find radioprogramms then? Could be usefull in combination with gps using TMC.

Perjan said:
How about the usb charger cable able to find radioprogramms then? Could be usefull in combination with gps using TMC.
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I tryed that, but with no success, can't find any stations.
PK

Looks like we're getting closer. Good work, dodo-dk.
I can't get any stations either and it doesn't look like you can specify a station if it doesn't scan and identify it. Hmmm. Also, it doesn't look like the registry hack stays after a soft reset either.
db

Capture a photo to indicate that it can open the Radio after change the registry as describe at first post. However, the radio cannot detect any signal

That is possible, if you attaches a thin wire(ca.0.5M) to pin 7 ANTENA.
Here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=284512

sas90850 said:
Capture a photo to indicate that it can open the Radio after change the registry as describe at first post. However, the radio cannot detect any signal
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Now all we need is someone to hack together an external antenna that wont disable the internal speaker.
If anyone manages it don't forget to post about it here.
With pictures

Ahqar said:
Now all we need is someone to hack together an external antenna that wont disable the internal speaker.
If anyone manages it don't forget to post about it here.
With pictures
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As for the Atom/6828, the external speaker can still be powered on with the earphones plugged in. This feature is only available to the radio application.
Does this HTC device have this?

MasK said:
As for the Atom/6828, the external speaker can still be powered on with the earphones plugged in. This feature is only available to the radio application.
Does this HTC device have this?
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Yes it does. Someties you can even have both

Hello!
I'm a bit confused. How does TCM work when the FM device only recognizes stations or transmisions when earphones are pluged in? When in navigation, with TCM capable software, you have to plug in the earphones so you can use TCM? That sound a bit strange to me. Can someone provide a clarification please.
...bye DonQ

DonQuichotte said:
Hello!
I'm a bit confused. How does TCM work when the FM device only recognizes stations or transmisions when earphones are pluged in? When in navigation, with TCM capable software, you have to plug in the earphones so you can use TCM? That sound a bit strange to me. Can someone provide a clarification please.
...bye DonQ
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TMC is encoded in rds, since the artemis is able to use RDS when using the antenna in theory it should be able to translate the tmc out of the RDS. Thus this is merely a software tweak. Its up to us to couple all the loose strings...

Thanks, but that wasn't my question? I know how TCM works, but as stated in a post above, the artemis can tune in to a radio station only with pluged-in earphones. Thus I count one thing to another and come to this conclusion: no pluged-in earphones = no radio station = no RDS = no TCM!? If that's the case the whole TMC feature in artemis is just a joke.
So is TCM working with the bare artemis (none attached wires of any kind)?
...bye DonQ

Here's my question regarding this radio issue for all you electrical engineers out there:
Would it be possible to construct a combo mini-usb radio antenna and audio adapter that would take the place of the earphones as the antenna yet be small enough not to stick out much more than the current 3.5mm headphone adapter that is available on Expansys?
http://www.mobileplanet.com/p.aspx?i=138247
That way you could enable the radio and other functions and still use your good headphones. Or, if the audio adapter and antenna couldn't be combined, with a "mini usb radio antenna", you could at least use A2DP with bluetooth headphones to listen to the radio.
Just food for thought...what do you think?

There is a easier way than messing around with pins and wire...
http://www.expansys.com/htc/p_htc_item.aspx?i=140831
But I'm not sure if TMC will work with this...
Greets, Flocky

The FM radio does not work with either the audio adapter or the audio/power splitter. I have both and just get the message to plug in the earphones that came with it.
db

dcbehan said:
The FM radio does not work with either the audio adapter or the audio/power splitter. I have both and just get the message to plug in the earphones that came with it.
db
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Change the Registry (Post #1 here), and select output in Program Menu->Output "Headset"...
But Radio need Antena!

That was exactly my point in my previous post! We all know that the current adapters will allow you to CONNECT a 3.5mm headset to the P3300, the problem is the lack of an antenna in standard headphones to make the radio work. It would seem to me that a mini usb to 3.5 adapter with a BUILT-IN radio antenna would solve this problem.
Now if only I had the capital and the electronic knowledge to invent it!

the fm radio band is a 98 cm band so you need at least 50 cm cable to have a decent signal. With other words..if you cut the antenne (cable for a mobile phone or pda) you loose the signal. Nothing more or nothing less than this.
Better would be a small cable you could run in and out your phone automaticly (by hand pulling or something) when you're in need of the radio.
Btw sorry for my bad english

kasperke said:
the fm radio band is a 98 cm band so you need at least 50 cm cable to have a decent signal. With other words..if you cut the antenne (cable for a mobile phone or pda) you loose the signal. Nothing more or nothing less than this.
Better would be a small cable you could run in and out your phone automaticly (by hand pulling or something) when you're in need of the radio.
Btw sorry for my bad english
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Just a small correction: The FM radio band is 3m or 300 cm wavelength. So the best antennalength would be a quarter wave which equals 75 cm

Stal-Ker said:
Change the Registry (Post #1 here), and select output in Program Menu->Output "Headset"...
But Radio need Antena!
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This is a great solution, but you cannot derive the sound to an a2dp headsets, isn't it?

Related

Headphone adapter

Has anybody actually managed to use their own headphones using an adapter. Thinking of buying the XDA Orbit but I'm cautious about the usb headphone socket.
Thanks,
Ezman
the bundled headphones are absolute toss! i'd love to be able to use my own...
ezman said:
Has anybody actually managed to use their own headphones using an adapter. Thinking of buying the XDA Orbit but I'm cautious about the usb headphone socket.
Thanks,
Ezman
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Expansys will ship the adapter on the 8th of December (http://www.expansys.com/p.aspx?i=138247) . I haven't found this adapter anywhere else and I don't know of anyone who has it (except one guy in this very forum???) so I can't let you know if it's acceptable and working as promised or not.
One thing that should be VERY interesting is if the radio reception is good with this adapter and a pair of standard headphones attached to it (and using the FM radio registry hack). Has anybody (who has the adapter of course...) tried it?
well if it's the same as the spv m3100 socket then this should work, not that i have any confidence in my ability to successfully do it
http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs/index.php/2006/08/18/orange_spv_m3100_headphone_adapter_hack
Any progress on adapters for this device? It's a bit of a setback to not be able to use your own headphones with this device isn't it? Maybe I just need to get an ipod and shut up but hell, seems like a shame when i could use my old magician as an mp3 player.
Here's someone who uses the HTC S620 Audio Jack Converter.
http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?p=8412073#post8412073
I just ordered one but it won't ship until January.
this one i finded today
http://shop.brando.com.hk/htcstereoconverter.php
Mokyman said:
this one i finded today
http://shop.brando.com.hk/htcstereoconverter.php
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Cool. But will it support the Radio?
http://www.absolutesurf.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=66
Mod it sucessfully! Sounds awesome with my Sony Ex-51.. I might wanna dump my stereo BT for this.. haha
meer said:
Cool. But will it support the Radio?
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i think so...
And is the sound level loud enough with this adaptor and a good headphone. I mean with the media player because for all other applications (FM radio, phone, etc...) it's OK.
consono said:
...(and using the FM radio registry hack)...
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Does this registry hack exist? I would love to be able to use my own headphones instead of the crappy XDA ones.
HKLM/System/State/Hardware/
set Headset to '1'
but the next time, your headset is connected and reconnected, the registry entry is again reset to '0'
it makes no sence to use the 'hack', cause all You will get is broadband noise without an antenna connected.
if you are familar with soldering, you can open the mic-housing (carefully with your fingernails), unsolder the headphones, and replace it with an 3.5mm female jack. So you can use Your own headphones, and the antenna is still connected.
meer said:
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No it doesnt, although i have this adapter in my car so i can run the mp3s off my phone, and the car stereo has radio anyway, which i may add never has anything good on anyway
Also, when this adapter is connected to the car, when someone rings i can hear them through the cars speakers but the adapter blocks the microphone signal so the person calling cannot hear me
kinski said:
HKLM/System/State/Hardware/
set Headset to '1'
but the next time, your headset is connected and reconnected, the registry entry is again reset to '0'
it makes no sence to use the 'hack', cause all You will get is broadband noise without an antenna connected.
if you are familar with soldering, you can open the mic-housing (carefully with your fingernails), unsolder the headphones, and replace it with an 3.5mm female jack. So you can use Your own headphones, and the antenna is still connected.
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This is actually quite easy to do, just buy a socket from Maplin for about £3 then solder between the mic and the crappy htc eadphones. Viola - I now have my senheissers back AND mic and radio function! OK I do have about 2 metres of cable to route around my clothing but that just adds to the fun.
debully said:
This is actually quite easy to do, just buy a socket from Maplin for about £3 then solder between the mic and the crappy htc eadphones. Viola - I now have my senheissers back AND mic and radio function! OK I do have about 2 metres of cable to route around my clothing but that just adds to the fun.
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Just did that last weekend, but when I popped open the housing with my fingernail, well there really is not enough room to fit a jack socket in there, with the headset that comes with the o2 orbit anyway, the mic is right in the way. I had a really slim socket all ready to go which I'd pulled out of a tiny broken sony radio. So I had to just chop the end off a 3.5mm extension lead with a nice ready moulded on socket. It was a 5 min job and looks like it was made that way, everything still works.

Mini USB > 3.5 Jack?

Any adaptors that will allow me to use proper 3.5 inch headphone jack in place of the mini USB ones ( i dont like the in ear phones) checked ebay and couldnt see anything?
you want get one of these http://www.expansys.com/p.aspx?i=142090 - Mike
Ouch, that thing is both horribly badly designed and prohibitively expensive- it's going to stick out what looks like an inch by itself, most headphone plugs will add another inch on top of that- I need something that fits flush with the bottom of the phone (comes out at a right angle) AND supplies an input for the charger. One can only dream!
The orbit would make a great on-mains Wifi internet radio if such a gubbin existed- hook up some speakers, start TCPMP, sorted!
in which case if you don't like wires stop messing around and get a set of A2DP compatible headphones - the quality is very good, but far more costly than a cable addaptor - the choice is yours - Mike
Might have been worth while if I didn't use an iPod for all my portable audio needs- have you seen any A2DP compatible speakers around?
Looks like there are hacks out there, but no official products, the combination really would just turn the Orbit into an incredibly expensive Wifi radio! But where's the fun in just going out and buying a proper one!
Have a look at the products made by Parrot there are a few Bluetooth audio add on boxes, I fail to see the relevance to WiFi?? as the A2DP profile is Bluetooth - it even works on the T-Mobile MDA-CIII which has no WiFi - Mike
I say wifi radio because I listen to internet radio stations around the house using the Orbit, and the ol' tinternet comes via the wifi doohickey!
A2DP is, of course, a bluetooth profile and would be the method over which I get decent sounding audio from the Orbit to some speakers whilst still having the Orbit plugged into mains so the battery doesn't get sucked dry... that said I think the Orbit will last a good few hours streaming internet radio, although I have yet to put that to the test.
My other solution would be, as mentioned above, an adaptor that allows both the charger AND headset to be plugged in- I can't see this as being technically impossible.
With a brief cursory investigation I have discovered, I think, that the headset uses a proprietary 6-pin connection on the opposite side of the mini-usb connector. The headphones do not use the 4-pin standard mini-usb connector on the other side, but a connector that uses both should be reasonably simple to produce. Ergo it should be childs play for a third party to produce an Artemis dock that contains not only a connection to USB but a standard 3.5mm amplified microphone socket alongside a standard 3.5mm amplified stero audio jack... not to mention a button on the front of the dock for picking up calls and a volume slider if you really wanted them.
Call me crazy, but I want one of those!
You could try this
http://www.expansys.com/htc/p_htc_item.aspx?i=145066
Might do the trick even if it is a bit long
Rich
Dear lord! You've made my day! Hmmm, a little jiggery pokery and I might even be able to incorporate that into a dock but it'll be fantastic for charging and listening to net radio at work- takes that little extra load off my desktop PC.
Cheers!
Glad I could help
richiev4 said:
You could try this
http://www.expansys.com/htc/p_htc_item.aspx?i=145066
Might do the trick even if it is a bit long
Rich
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Hi,
Does anyone know if the above would work with a set of mini stereo speakers with a 3.5mm headphone jack (like the walkman speakers i used to have, back in the day...) to listen to the FM radio while charging the phone from mains? Or would you still need the headphones plugged into get any FM reception?
Daft question maybe, but I wondered whether the device would just use the speaker wires as an antenna instead of the headphone wires?
It will work fine, I am going to use mine to connect my orbit to my home stereo and charge it at the same time.
Rich
2.5mm 3 pole jack plug
Hi,
Anybody know of an Artemis mini usb to 2.5mm 3 pole jack plug adapter which allows the connection to deliver audio and microphone capability ?
I would like to connet my Artemis/Orbit to the Autocom intercom system on my motorcycle . This uses a lead with a 2.5mm jack plug at the phone end and a 3.5mm jack at the Autocom system end. Both are 3 pole.
Thanks
P.S. hope you don't mind me jumping in your postings
http://www.expansys.com/s.aspx
try doing a search for "2.5mm"
A very good Items for the Artemis on EbaY :
look :
http://cgi.ebay.fr/FOR-ORANGE-SPV-E...ryZ14419QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
2.5mm 3 pole jack plug adatper
I think I've found exactly what I'm looking for at:
http://igonemobile.com/products/html/61315310.html
I've got one on order and I'll let you know if it works.
cegmawr said:
Hi,
Anybody know of an Artemis mini usb to 2.5mm 3 pole jack plug adapter which allows the connection to deliver audio and microphone capability ?
I would like to connet my Artemis/Orbit to the Autocom intercom system on my motorcycle . This uses a lead with a 2.5mm jack plug at the phone end and a 3.5mm jack at the Autocom system end. Both are 3 pole.
Thanks
P.S. hope you don't mind me jumping in your postings
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Is this so you can listen to music from the Orbit? I've had difficulty on my bike with this...music cuts out and wont restart after phone call is over. In the end, I bought the Autocom bluetooth dongle and now bluetooth the Orbit to the bike. I get phone calls and GPS just fine, but I use a wired iPod for music.
cegmawr said:
I think I've found exactly what I'm looking for at:
http://igonemobile.com/products/html/61315310.html
I've got one on order and I'll let you know if it works.
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Does this support the Artemis? It isn't in the list....
There was a posting for the mini USB PinOut some Time ago. Look in the wiki Section to find it. Here is what they showed up with.
Maybe This will Help someone to build their own Adapter or whatsoever.
Greetings
Jabami
so what was the general concensus with using Autocom? Did the 2.5mm jack work?
I want to avoid using the bluetooth option on autocom, since I might just as well go for a Scala bluetooth headset instead if the jack doesnt work...

Radio Broadcast unit for Orbit?

Hi,
I was wondering if there is such a device that allows you to tune into a radio frequency and receive your mp3 / wma music broadcast over. It would be handy for the car. I know its really creating a pirate radio station but the Apple Ipod's have the technology.
Thanks
Michael.
You can do this, you will need the mini-USB to 3,5MM addaptor cable (search the forum, it is listed in many places within the Artemis section) then get an FM Transmitter, they were made legal for use in the UK at the begining of last December. In use they are not perfect with signal loss/ other stations bleeding into what you are listening to - PC World for a legal device or E-bay and take a chance - Mike
Can anyone find a reason why this wouldn't work as it seems like the perfect thing to do this. FM transmitter that connects via mini usb.
I don't know where you can check this, but many countries changed their laws affecting "illegal Radio Stations". In Germany for example the FM Transmitters are legal by now, as long as they don't radio over more than say 10 metres.
doublehard said:
Can anyone find a reason why this wouldn't work as it seems like the perfect thing to do this. FM transmitter that connects via mini usb.
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Remember we still need the pins to match the proprietry HTC mini USB
victoradjei said:
Remember we still need the pins to match the proprietry HTC mini USB
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I don't suppose there is any way of knowing this without actually buying one is there? I don't fancy spending £30 if it won't work .
victoradjei said:
Remember we still need the pins to match the proprietry HTC mini USB
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I've heard this before, but I use the same USB cable and charger for my Orbit as for my RAZR V3 and they both seem to work correctly (i.e. they charge and sync to Wintel AND mac).
What exactly is the difference? Isn't USB a standard, there should be no variation.
UKenGB said:
I've heard this before, but I use the same USB cable and charger for my Orbit as for my RAZR V3 and they both seem to work correctly (i.e. they charge and sync to Wintel AND mac).
What exactly is the difference? Isn't USB a standard, there should be no variation.
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My caution was about the fm radio. If this was true for the fm radio, we could all listen via speakr phone using "any sync/charge cable at all"
Isn't that more to do with the way the orbit/Artemis implement its FM aerial rather than any differences in the USB pinouts?

HTC Desire FM Radio..

Anyone confirm if the receiver is built into the phone, as opposed to being built into the wired stereo headphones?
It's in the headphones, as usual.
Don't think that's right. Usually, the radio is built into the phone but you need headphones connected - not necessarily the supplied headphones - for the radio to work. That's certainly how it was with my HD2. Otherwise, it means you could not use your own headset.
The headset cable usually acts as the antenna.
Usually these type of devices (phones/mp3 players etc...) have the receiver in the device but they use the headphones as the antenna so if you want to get any signal you need some (Any) headphones connected.
shawon007 said:
Anyone confirm if the receiver is built into the phone, as opposed to being built into the wired stereo headphones?
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I have read it somewhere, .. I confirm that the radio receiver is IN the headset, not inside the phone!
............
How ...?
can ANY headphone be used as an antenna?? even ones I bought from ebay??
irkan said:
I have read it somewhere, .. I confirm that the radio receiver is IN the headset, not inside the phone!
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Maybe you should really think before writing though
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Ofcourse the reciever is in the phone and yes you can use any headset.
The headset purely acts as an antenna.
There are reports that non OEM headsets are a bit hit and miss. Some work, some don't.
Not a feature I will get to use as I have bluetooth headphones
shawon007,
Question - have you tried siwtching your phone off & back on? Your thread made me realise I hadn't tried out the radio on my desire, or the headphone jack for that matter....
Imagine my surprise when I tried the radio with normal headphones and the radio didn't work ... so I tried the official headphones, and they didn't work either, whether for radio or even playing music .... so I grumped about it and figured the jack was faulty. Then I tried powering the phone off & back on (early firmware) and bingo, the radio works.
Oh and standard headphones work just fine too.
Dougie
RDS is missing.. too bad because it was working well on the Tattoo
I'm sure some clever person might be able add it!
What i'd like to know is if it would be possible to add a radio record button
a bit like the ipod nano's
bewA said:
I'm sure some clever person might be able add it!
What i'd like to know is if it would be possible to add a radio record button
a bit like the ipod nano's
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Hi.
This is my first post on this forum. I'm happy to find so many skilled guys on smartphones and android, specifically (though I've never had smartphone development experiences yet ).
I'm very seriously thinking about buying a HTC Desire (I think it's gorgeous) but the missing RDS feature is quite annoying to me.
Maybe someone of you could tell me if the radio chipset is capable of handling RDS, and so a rooted firmware will fix the problem?
Thanks.
shawon007 said:
How ...?
can ANY headphone be used as an antenna?? even ones I bought from ebay??
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My iPod ones work fine...
My Sennheiser earphones do work with the FM Radio, but the reception is quite poor unfortunately
The HTC ones supplied work perfectly, reception is great, shame about the quality of the earphones themselves though.
Cronnie said:
My Sennheiser earphones do work with the FM Radio, but the reception is quite poor unfortunately
The HTC ones supplied work perfectly, reception is great, shame about the quality of the earphones themselves though.
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Maybe armored cable on good earphones don't make a good antenna :/
PS : don't know if "armored" is the correct word in english I want to say "a cable with much protection over electric fields".
Kiiv said:
Maybe armored cable on good earphones don't make a good antenna :/
PS : don't know if "armored" is the correct word in english I want to say "a cable with much protection over electric fields".
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No worries, I know what you mean
I rarely use the radio anyway (got around 10GB of music and videos to keep me occupied), so I guess I will be sticking to my Sennheiser earphones.
Has anyone else had any issues with the radio? When I was using it the other day it completely freaked out and locked up my phone.
Oh and when I was first setting it up and went to set presets it knew the names for some of the stations already, how is it doing that without RDS?
Does it also have FM transmitter?
MoxFulder_CH said:
RDS is missing.. too bad because it was working well on the Tattoo
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Are you sure? After i tuned to several stations, it's picked up the names fine. BBC Radio 1 is displayed as Radio 1, BBC Radio 2 is shown as BBC R2
pascanu said:
Does it also have FM transmitter?
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No it can't transmit.

FM radio...In the phone or the headset?

I cant launch the radio fm with my BT headset..it needs something in the jack input....
is the radio fm receptor in the stock headet?
http://www.google.com/cse?cx=partne...radio...In+the+phone+or+the+headset&sa=Search
i cant find anything for the desire
I believe the FM receiver uses the attached accessory as an antenna. But I could be wrong.
You are correct, it's how every phone that used FM radio I've ever owned worked.
You didnt look very hard then, the 4th search result reads HTC Desire FM Radio.. [Archive] - xda-developers
And in it it states.
Harroguk said:
Usually these type of devices (phones/mp3 players etc...) have the receiver in the device but they use the headphones as the antenna so if you want to get any signal you need some (Any) headphones connected.
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This is why people get annoyed, same old questions being asked over and over by people who "Searched Everywhere"
its not any headphone its htc branded one aint it?
anyway, i have no way to use my BT headset then for the radio???
totorip said:
its not any headphone its htc branded one aint it?
anyway, i have no way to use my BT headset then for the radio???
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It is "Any" headphones, signal quality is related to shielded/unshielded cable more than anything.
totorip said:
its not any headphone its htc branded one aint it?
anyway, i have no way to use my BT headset then for the radio???
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you may get *some* signal. but it would be quite crackly id imagine.. Im not sure if the desire will even let you go FM without the jack plugged in, as im still waiting for my device to arrive.
and any headphone should work.
ok
i hope some hack to fake a connected headset
totorip said:
ok
i hope some hack to fake a connected headset
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There is no point "Fake" connecting a headset, YOU NEED THE HEADSET AS AN ANTENNA.
More Specifically, WIRES, not just a set of Headphones. You need a Wired Connection between headset and handset
KYI
Guys, this has been done to death in just about every forum for every device which has an FM radio in it.
YOU MUST HAVE A WIRED HEADSET IN IT TO GET SIGNAL.
even if you hack it to route sound through bluetooth instead of the wires, you will still have to have the wires plugged in to get any signal, so it is a monumental waste of time, even if you do manage to do it.

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