For many commercial broadcast radio has lost its luster, leaving an unknowable number of perfectly serviceable AM/FM radios to lie dormant. But they don’t have to. As [Dan Gebhardt] shows in his ...
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Most Android phones no longer have an active FM chip. Even if yours does, your carrier probably disabled it. That means if you want to listen to AM or FM radio on your phone in 2026, you almost ...