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My Laptop has no built-in FM Receiver. But I see that Android phones (normally) receives FM Signal through the headphone port. As long as I know they have built-in FM demodulator (or something similar) to work.

My question is, (I don't have enough idea on hardware though) is it possible to receive FM signal through headphone port (like headphone mic-audio) and process the signal using the CPU (like a software decoder) ?

Chitholian
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No. Laptops do not offer a build-in FM decoder.

A SoC (System on a Chip) usually has them, but their reception is too weak. The headphone is then used as an antenna, which is why it works for phones.

That said, if your laptop has internet, you can use an online radio station and stream the radio to you.

LPChip
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In order to receive FM signals you need a high tech piece of equipment called a radio.

Yep. A radio, which your laptop doesnt have, but many phones do. Phones use the headphone line as the antenna, it has nothing to do with other hardware.

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yes your sound card can receive wave radios and you can process that, but fm has a frequency of 87-108 Mhz and your device works with maximum 96Khz, fm has high frequency and needs a short antena for receive, low frequencies needs monstruos antenas or parabólicas to receive his signal, start searching sdr on google