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Default xda to play back fm radio

Hi guys
has anyone been using your xda to play fm radio?
you need a sd card- i learnt this from the net , but cant find one in UK.
Can you let me know whre I can find one.
 
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Think you can use realplayer for streaming radio, don't need an SD card afaik. Get it here:

http://www.real.com/realmobile/download.html
OS : BuzzMobile 1.60c
Radio : 1.17.00
 
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i dont think its possible to play fm via xda II or xda without a sd fm card.

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 14:32


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is there ne kinda player which catches local FM channels on the XDA II ???

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if you by player mean software then no
no software can make a reciever made for 900/1800Ghz
recieve 70Mhz to about 130Mhz where fm stations are

you can get a sd card which recieve radio though
http://radio.about.com/library/weekly/aa012703a.htm

google for more
http://www.google.dk/search?hl=da&q=...S%C3%B8g&meta=
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@pleun
if theres a way to play it via real player then please can you explain that.
thanks mate.
 
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I'm no expert on this, I just installed realplayer, went to a radio station site on the web (www.3fm.nl) and there's buttons that you can click to listen to their shows. It works just like that! I even think Windows Media Player does the same thing.

btw the signal is sent over GPRS not GSM
OS : BuzzMobile 1.60c
Radio : 1.17.00
 
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found some more :

http://radio.about.com/od/softwareplayerstolisten/

don't know if they're meant for windows mobile tho
OS : BuzzMobile 1.60c
Radio : 1.17.00
 
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its all over GPRS why dont we have a built in FM (GSM) like nokia sets :S
 
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as soon as drivers are available for these , right now only Palm
http://shop.store.yahoo.com/ibizpda/sdppo.html
http://www.clieuk.co.uk/radio.shtml

Or this one claims PocketPC 2003/2003 :
http://www.mobilelinktech.com/shop/cguy/sdrd0cg100.php
although HTC not listed in compatibility doc
http://www.dealsonic.com/csdsedifmstr.html
specifically states XDAII as not compatible

if anyone japanese can read/translate this :
http://www.c-guys.net/products/sd-radio.html
 
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if anyone japanese can read/translate this :
http://www.c-guys.net/products/sd-radio.html[/quote]
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Hi there, The company seems to have english site
http://www.c-guysusa.com/
But the SDio FM radio seems to cover in USA and EU and Japan but needs to use earphone comes with the SDio device

Good luck
Tommy

 
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