>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! ;-)
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> Bad analogy. :)
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> 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.