FM Radio for Pocket PC Version 1.00(Build 922.619) - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam ROM Development

I need FM Radio for at&t 8525 (Hermes 100).
My Located at Mumbai, India
FM Radio for Pocket PC Version 1.00(Build 922.619)

shail_007 said:
I need FM Radio for at&t 8525 (Hermes 100).
My Located at Mumbai, India
FM Radio for Pocket PC Version 1.00(Build 922.619)
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This prog is made up of a FM radio receiver, that consists of a card in Compact Flash (CF) format in combination with mobile radio software.
You maybe able to get the software but I seriously doubt it would work.

附件呢..
没有 ?

Hi... can i get the software
thanks for reply....
can i get the software.. so that i can test it on htc HERM 100
rojam_designs said:
This prog is made up of a FM radio receiver, that consists of a card in Compact Flash (CF) format in combination with mobile radio software.
You maybe able to get the software but I seriously doubt it would work.
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I have question about FM RADIO for Hermes. Can it working in Poland? Where can I found that program?

Why would you want FM in India? it's rubbish, get MP3's of your own and play it off the phone than listen to some repetitive playlist (with tonnes of ads) that they call FM channels here!

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JAJAJJAJAJA BTW how ca you make it works? if hermes dont has the hardware? jajajaa men are u lost...?

fm
do you have media package with your service?

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No hardware for FM in HERMES.
It will never work.
This thread needs to be CLOSED.

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TMC and Artemis

Anyone tried TMC Demo Program from Royaltek
http://www.royaltek.com/index.php/component/option,com_weblinks/task,view/catid,46/id,3/
or
GNS TrafficCompact from Dantotec
http://www.dantotec.de/shop/gns-trafficcompact-tmc-software-fuer-pocketpc-p-10808.html
it would be great to know the COM port of the internal FM radio (if it has a com port), or a possibility to get the rds data from the radio to a COM port, for use with TMC compatible software like Navigon.
Tried
I've tried it with the first program but it needs a com port and i don't thinkj the p3300 has linked its radio to a com port.
Maybe someone could try Route 66 in the newest version. It supports TMC via RDS (update on www.66.com) people in the Eten forum also said that TMC even with the new glofiish x500 doesn't work and that this is a problem with the navigation software that doesn't support those fmradio chipsets. but the newest route66 shold work. maybe we have to wait until navigon6 pda will be released, i think navigon will have support for the newest chipsets in their newest software. or try the route66 software.
1 question and i hope my head isnt took off here but wat is tmc?
Exec Man said:
1 question and i hope my head isnt took off here but wat is tmc?
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Traffic Message Channel, it provides information on accidents/ hold ups etc via FM radio.
I doubt this will work via the Artemis, the Route 66 web page does list a couple of suitable TMC units to work with the latest update, the biggest problem is the need to have the earphones plugged in to act as the aerial, couple this with poor reception (the audio plays well on strong stations, but drops out on weaker ones). The other problem I now have following the upgrade to the latest R66 is messed up menus, tech support later today! - Mike

TMC (here we go again)

Hi. If you get the ViaMichelin naviagation software onto your P3300, will it then be able to recieve TMC messages? On ViaMichelin HP it says that it use FM radio to recieve updates? http://www.viamichelin.com/viamichelin/gbr/GPS/htm/nav/our-advantages.htm
Cheers
regarding similar question, I've got following answer from HTC:
....there is a hardware element that is required to translate and use the TMC data so it is impossible to. As of yet, no HTC devices support this.
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it's sounds like somebody is making us fools.
TMC information is sent using FM RDS transmission - the same transmission is providing your fauvorite stations names.
FM Radio application is able to read and show RDS transmission - anybody can see RDS info on the screen. IF the RDS transmission is accessible from FM RADIO application, THEN SHOULD be accessible from TMC-related applications. The question is - which port is used for communication, speed, baud, etc.
The other way is to disassemble FM Radio application from Artemis.
This has been discussed 10 times. RDS and TMC are different things concerning the physical radio waves. You need an extra hardware filter for TMC to be able to read it. A software update can't do that job because you cannot access the TMC information from the radio waves.
According to http://www.rds.org.uk/, TMS is just extension to RDS, same as EON, TI etc.
Availabity of TMC info should be subject to FM receiver architecture.

RDS on Artemis ?

YYY - stupid question, does anybody know is it possible to receive and read RDS (radio data system) on Artemis FM Radio ? It`s a matter of hard- or software ?
Maksikaz said:
YYY - stupid question, does anybody know is it possible to receive and read RDS (radio data system) on Artemis FM Radio ? It`s a matter of hard- or software ?
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The built-in FM Radio app does show RDS information..
its heavily dependant on signal strenght tho..
so if you're fm signal isnt strong enough some characters arent displayed right.
Station ident name will be visible, some people have also asked about using the FM radio to receive RDS-TMC for traffic information with some navigation software packages - the Artems radio CANNOT be used for that function - Mike
The only RDS Service the FM Radio of the Artemis is capable of reading, is PS, Programme Service Name. No PTY, TP, TA or TMC and and definately no EON. But i am not sure of this is hardware or software related...

fm-radio for i-mate jasjar

hi, I wanted to ask if it is an accessory in order to listen fm-radio through pocketpc, thanks!
innuendo1973 said:
hi, I wanted to ask if it is an accessory in order to listen fm-radio through pocketpc, thanks!
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You don´t need an fm radio app for Uni, you can just open your browser and play the radio station you want same way as you do on your PC
Radio ROM refers to the part of the ROM that makes the communication with your celular provider, you don´t need to change it as normally it comes included when you reflash to a new ROM, unless you have a very poor signal then is an option to change it to see if signal get´s better.
If this is your case enter to the Wiki and read the section "Hoe to upgrade radio only"
Good luck,

desire's fm radio

Can anyone shed some light on the topic?
What are the options in this application, is it 88mhz-108?
Can I use my normal headphones or do I need to use the ones that came with it?
Can I save stations? Can I listen to the radio and browse the internet at the same time? Are there any videos available showing it in action?
1) it`s an FM radio so 88 to 108 only
2) Yes u can.
2) You can save stations and yes you can listen radio and do anything else (e.g surf the web). For videos try youtube.
Can someone confirm that RDS isn't working? If so, could this be a hardware or software missing feature?
Thanks.
RDS - Definately NOT working on mine, no idea if either hard or software related...sorry...but picks up a lot more stations than my (now sold) HD2.
If RDS is the thing which tells the handset what station it is (eg BRMB, Radio 1) then yes, RDS works for me.
brummiesteven said:
If RDS is the thing which tells the handset what station it is (eg BRMB, Radio 1) then yes, RDS works for me.
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Doesn't appear to work on mine.
RDS works fine for me.. finds Radio 1, Rock Radio, Classic, Key 103 (these in Manchester).
Works pretty well on my Desire!!
RDS doesn't work for me either. Berlin/Germany. Maybe this feature is location based?

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