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FMTX middleware provides a daemon for controlling the [[N900 FM radio transmitter|FM Transmitter]]. The daemon listens to commands from clients via dbus system interface. The frequency of the transmitter is controlled via Video4Linux2 interface. Note that the transmitter must be unmuted before changing frequency. This is because the device is muted by default and when the device is muted, it's not powered. Other settings are controlled by sysfs files in directory <code>/sys/bus/i2c/devices/2-0063/</code>.
FMTX middleware provides a daemon for controlling the [[N900 FM radio transmitter|FM Transmitter]]. The daemon listens to commands from clients via dbus system interface. The frequency of the transmitter is controlled via Video4Linux2 interface. Note that the transmitter must be unmuted before changing frequency. This is because the device is muted by default and when the device is muted, it's not powered. Other settings are controlled by sysfs files in directory <code>/sys/bus/i2c/devices/2-0063/</code>.
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The wire of the headset acts as an antenna, boosting fmtx transmission power over allowed limits. Therefore the daemon is monitoring plugged devices and powers the transmitter down, if the headset is connected.
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The wire of the headset acts as an antenna, boosting fmtx transmission power over allowed limits. Therefore the daemon is monitoring plugged devices and powers the transmitter down, if the headset is not connected.
GConf: system/fmtx/:
GConf: system/fmtx/:
*Bool enabled
*Bool enabled

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