I just discovered I can listen to FM radio with my phone and a jack cable but I was wondering why is it limited to FM108? I tried another app and it still limited to FM108. The reason I'm asking this is that I would like to receive the international space station SSTV signal but the frequency is FM 145.8 or something like that. My device is an LG G6.
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2The radio is supposed to use the headphones as an antenna. Have you tried with any other headphones? It is possible the ones you have are giving a signal that is only picking up the strongest station. – Abandoned Cart Jan 07 '20 at 02:54
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1The FM frequencies go from 88 to 108 MHz that's why your apps are limited to 108 MHz. – Reddy Lutonadio Jan 07 '20 at 03:24
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Is there any app that allows using higher frequency or its just the FM chip on the phone? – Tornado 77 Jan 07 '20 at 03:44
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I think this is more a legal limitation. AFAIK the frequencies beyond the standard FM range are/were used in some countries by Police and other security relevant public services. Therefore access to those frequencies is disabled by default. – Robert Jan 07 '20 at 08:52
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To confirm Reddy's comment, standard FM radio broadcasting is between 87.5-108 MHz. It's also kind of similar for "why don't radio tuner on cars also cover that range". Perhaps there are apps that allow arbitrary frequency, but I don't have any clue. You might be interested in our sister site, Software Recommendations for specialized SE on this specific purpose. – Andrew T. Jan 07 '20 at 08:52