Listen to Radio using Buetooth Headset

Hello,
I have paired my N95 to the BH-501 Bluetooth Headset and am able to listen to music from Music Player.
I would like to use this headset to listen to live Radio Programs from the Radio Application (Not Internet Radio).
Any Ideas?

Unfortunately that's not possible.
It a sound theory but it doesn't work.
The explanation that was given to me is that FM radio is an all analog audio thing, so that it can't be transmitted to the BT headset since that will require first to convert it to digital.
It's a lame argument, but unfortunately it's the truth...
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