QRadioTuner ClassThe QRadioTuner class provides an interface to the systems analog radio device. More... #include <QRadioTuner> Inherits: QMediaObject. Public Types
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Detailed DescriptionThe QRadioTuner class provides an interface to the systems analog radio device. You can control the systems analog radio device using this interface, for example: radio = new QRadioTuner; connect(radio, SIGNAL(frequencyChanged(int)), this, SLOT(freqChanged(int))); if (radio->isBandSupported(QRadioTuner::FM)) { radio->setBand(QRadioTuner::FM); radio->setFrequency(yourRadioStationFrequency); radio->setVolume(100); radio->start(); } The radio object will emit signals for any changes in state such as: bandChanged(), frequencyChanged(), stereoStatusChanged(), searchingChanged(), signalStrengthChanged(), volumeChanged(), mutedChanged(). You can change between the frequency bands using setBand() however it is recommended that you check to make sure the band is available first using isBandSupported(). See also QRadioData and Radio Overview. Member Type Documentation
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Constant | Value | Description |
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QRadioTuner::AM | 0 | 520 to 1610 kHz, 9 or 10kHz channel spacing, extended 1610 to 1710 kHz |
QRadioTuner::FM | 1 | 87.5 to 108.0 MHz, except Japan 76-90 MHz |
QRadioTuner::SW | 2 | 1.711 to 30.0 MHz, divided into 15 bands. 5kHz channel spacing |
QRadioTuner::LW | 3 | 148.5 to 283.5 kHz, 9kHz channel spacing (Europe, Africa, Asia) |
QRadioTuner::FM2 | 4 | range not defined, used when area supports more than one FM range. |
Enumerates radio tuner error conditions.
Constant | Value | Description |
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QRadioTuner::NoError | 0 | No errors have occurred. |
QRadioTuner::ResourceError | 1 | There is no radio service available. |
QRadioTuner::OpenError | 2 | Unable to open radio device. |
QRadioTuner::OutOfRangeError | 3 | An attempt to set a frequency or band that is not supported by radio device. |
Enumerates how the radio tuner should search for stations.
Constant | Value | Description |
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QRadioTuner::SearchFast | 0 | Use only signal strength when searching. |
QRadioTuner::SearchGetStationId | 1 | After finding a strong signal, wait for the RDS station id (PI) before continuing. |
Enumerates radio tuner states.
Constant | Value | Description |
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QRadioTuner::ActiveState | 0 | The tuner is started and active. |
QRadioTuner::StoppedState | 1 | The tuner device is stopped. |
Enumerates radio tuner policy for receiving stereo signals.
Constant | Value | Description |
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QRadioTuner::ForceStereo | 0 | Provide stereo mode, converting if required. |
QRadioTuner::ForceMono | 1 | Provide mono mode, converting if required. |
QRadioTuner::Auto | 2 | Uses the stereo mode matching the station. |
This property holds whether there is an antenna connected.
Access functions:
bool | isAntennaConnected() const |
Notifier signal:
void | antennaConnectedChanged(bool connectionStatus) |
This property holds the frequency band a radio tuner is tuned to.
Access functions:
Band | band() const |
void | setBand(Band band) |
Notifier signal:
void | bandChanged(QRadioTuner::Band band) |
See also QRadioTuner::Band.
This property holds the frequency in Hertz a radio tuner is tuned to.
Access functions:
int | frequency() const |
void | setFrequency(int frequency) |
Notifier signal:
void | frequencyChanged(int frequency) |
This property holds whether a radio tuner's audio output is muted.
Access functions:
bool | isMuted() const |
void | setMuted(bool muted) |
Notifier signal:
void | mutedChanged(bool muted) |
This property holds an instance of QRadioData.
The instance of QRadioData is already bound to this instance of QRadioTuner.
Access functions:
QRadioData * | radioData() const |
This property holds whether a radio tuner is currently scanning for a signal.
Access functions:
bool | isSearching() const |
Notifier signal:
void | searchingChanged(bool searching) |
See also searchForward(), searchBackward(), and cancelSearch().
This property holds the strength of the current radio signal as a percentage.
Access functions:
int | signalStrength() const |
Notifier signal:
void | signalStrengthChanged(int strength) |
Return the current radio tuner state.
Access functions:
State | state() const |
Notifier signal:
void | stateChanged(QRadioTuner::State state) |
See also QRadioTuner::State.
This property holds whether a radio tuner is receiving a stereo signal.
Access functions:
bool | isStereo() const |
Notifier signal:
void | stereoStatusChanged(bool stereo) |
This property holds the stereo mode of a radio tuner.
Access functions:
StereoMode | stereoMode() const |
void | setStereoMode(QRadioTuner::StereoMode mode) |
This property holds the volume of a radio tuner's audio output as a percentage.
Access functions:
int | volume() const |
void | setVolume(int volume) |
Notifier signal:
void | volumeChanged(int volume) |
Constructs a radio tuner based on a media service allocated by the default media service provider.
The parent is passed to QMediaObject.
Destroys a radio tuner.
Reimplemented from QMediaObject::availabilityError().
Returns the availability of the radio tuner.
Stops scanning for a signal.
See also searchForward(), searchBackward(), and searching.
Returns the error state of a radio tuner.
See also errorString().
Signals that an error occurred.
Returns a description of a radio tuner's error state.
See also error().
Returns a frequency band's minimum and maximum frequency.
Returns the number of Hertz to increment the frequency by when stepping through frequencies within a given band.
Identifies if a frequency band is supported by a radio tuner.
Returns true if the band is supported, and false if it is not.
Search all stations in current band
Emits QRadioTuner::stationFound(int, QString) for every found station. After searching is completed, QRadioTuner::searchingChanged(bool) is emitted (false). If searchMode is set to SearchGetStationId, searching waits for station id (PI) on each frequency.
See also searchForward(), searchBackward(), and searching.
Starts a backwards scan for a signal, starting from the current frequency.
See also searchForward(), cancelSearch(), and searching.
Starts a forward scan for a signal, starting from the current frequency.
See also searchBackward(), cancelSearch(), and searching.
Activate the radio device.
Signals that a station was found in frequency with stationId Program Identification code.
Deactivate the radio device.