N800 USB and radio

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Peter,

the N800 uses the headphone wires as an antenna. If you plug in your 
headphones and you are in the vicinity of an FM broadcast station you 
will be able to listen.  You can still listen through the speakers on 
the N800 by selecting the appropriate output with the FM radio app.


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Peter Flynn wrote:
> Two little things have me baffled.
>
> a. There is an app on my N800 called FM Radio. It seems to be a real FM 
> radio tuner, not an Internet Radio, as it has a tuner in MHz and isn't 
> obviously connected with the browser. However, all it receives is white 
> noise, and there doesn't appear to be anywhere to plug in an antenna. 
> The manual doesn't mention this application at all.
>
> b. The device came with a USB cable with a regular A connector one end 
> and a subminiature B connector the other. I have searched the casing of 
> the N800 but failed to locate the USB socket, and although the manual 
> mentions the cable (under PC Connectivity), it doesn't say where you 
> plug it in.
>
> All hints warmly received :-)
>
> ///Peter
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