I'm putting together an emergency kit at home and one thing I'm missing is an emergency radio. I'm wondering, since the DX has an FM radio app, can that be used as an emergency radio? It certainly has its advantage with the bells and whistles in it (compass, map).
The key question is, the FM app is not an internet radio, but a real radio based on an FM receiver hardware, is that correct?
Hello i rebooted into bootloader and i found the following
ACE PVT SHIP S-OFF RL
HBOOT-0.85.0024
MICROP-0438
RADIO-26.10.04.03_M
eMMC-boot
Apr 12 2011,00:55:45
I am From India, currently i am using Fully Samsung 1.0.1 Custom Rom
Please if anybody can help me with following doubts
1:- Is my RADIO latest ?
Theoretically would it be possible to snag the radio out of one US GS3 variant and swap it to another?
Example:
I have a Cricket S3, but have access to a VZW S3 donor. Can I snatch the VZW radio out and put it in my Cricket S3 to allow it to have the different LTE frequency ability or is the radio actually part of the main board?
Sent from my Kanged 1.89GHz Cricket S3
I am trying to stream a Internet radio station using a browser. It appears like it is loading but I don't hear any sound.
A robust internet radio station streamer for Ubuntu and Fedora based Linux distributions. It connects to web sites offering radio streaming and lets you play radio stations directly from that locations. With Great Little Radio Player, you will have collection of 300 radio stations worldwide.
I wrote an article about installing Radio Tray in Ubuntu Lucid and Maverick. It now turns out that you don’t need to download Radio Tray in order to install in Maverick.
Hi guys.
Currently running the 0.97.10.0530 radio from the "Fix Everything" thread (PG86IMG.ZIP). Am trying to switch to radio 0.97.00.0518 (PG58IMG.ZIP).
I just recently reentered the fun hobby of radio controlled cars. I had a pair of cars way back when my son was a young. He recently bought a Traxxas Rustler. Naturally I had to go get one too. I bought the Traxxas Slash. These cars/trucks are crazy fast and way fun. They have definitely come a long ways since I was last playing with them.
Android users who enjoy finding live radio stations to stream over their device may want to check out a new entrant in the market, MPme Radio. MPme Radio claims to take the chore of creating playlists by curating live radio stations for you.