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Can an unlocked HTC with PTT be used with Nextel service?

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panaphobic - 14 May 2008 16:13 GMT
Basically, I just wanna know if you can use an service unlocked HTC TyTn II
(that has a PTT button) with the Nextel service and still be able to use
Nextel's Direct Connect (walkie-talkie) service? I have one and I just got a
new job and they gave me a Nextel, but the phone is the cheapest one they
make. I just don't want to get my TyTn II unlocked just to find out I can't
use it with Nextel's Direct Connect feature. Has anyone out there tried it
before?
Todd Allcock - 14 May 2008 23:20 GMT
> Basically, I just wanna know if you can use an service unlocked HTC TyTn II
> (that has a PTT button) with the Nextel service and still be able to use
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> use it with Nextel's Direct Connect feature. Has anyone out there tried it
> before?

Regardless of whether anyone has tried, it won't work.  Your Tytn II is GSM
and Nextel is iDen.  Completely incompatible technologies.

It'd be like trying to pick up an AM radio station with an FM radio!  ;-)
Evan Platt - 16 May 2008 03:34 GMT
>It'd be like trying to pick up an AM radio station with an FM radio!  ;-)

Bad analogy. :)

It would work, just not well. I have a scanner that I can select the
mode on. I can put in a frequency that's AM and select FM mode. :-D

It'll sound bad, but it'll work.
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Todd Allcock - 16 May 2008 03:59 GMT
>>It'd be like trying to pick up an AM radio station with an FM radio!  ;-)
>
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> It'll sound bad, but it'll work.
Todd Allcock - 16 May 2008 04:06 GMT
>>It'd be like trying to pick up an AM radio station with an FM radio!  ;-)
>
> Bad analogy. :)
>
> It would work, just not well. I have a scanner that I can select the
> mode on. I can put in a frequency that's AM and select FM mode. :-D

Yeah, I almost said "FM-only" radio- I have a scanner that's manually
selectable between AM and FM modes regardless of frequency as well!

I actually expected the requisite wise-guy follow up to my post to point out
most FM radios are AM/FM so they also tune AM stations.  Kudos to your
example, however!

> It'll sound bad, but it'll work.

Just to be clear to the OP- you're talking about the scanner sounding bad,
not his GSM phone, which certainly WON'T work at all on an iDen network.
 
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