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Cellular with ordinary telephone capability22 Mar 2005 07:56 GMT6
Is there a cellular telephone with ordinary telephone (landline)
capability?
Cellular Interference20 Mar 2005 14:35 GMT1
Transmission of 1 bit of information over a certain distance requires
a certain transmission energy.  Energy is the product of power and
time.  If you wish to transmit one bit in t seconds, then a certain
amount of power will be required.  If you wish to transmit one bit in
Analog VS Digital Question19 Mar 2005 20:36 GMT2
"All of the power has to go into this
narrow pulse. This pulsing several hundred times per second is what
causes the interference with speakers and other equipment."
CDMA phones from what I understand transmit at the lowest powe
Nokia/tMobile Phones: How hard to unlock?18 Mar 2005 22:52 GMT3
I'm about to sign up for a tMobile pre-paid account.
Just on GPs, I'd prefer to buy my own unlocked GSM phone because the service is
such a commodity and I might want to switch to another carrier (Cingular) in the
future.
Cellular Interference18 Mar 2005 22:11 GMT1
Klein Wrote:    (My Question is on the bottom)
The above kinds of things were never reported with analog cell phones
because these phones use an FM waveform which is at a constant
strength, i.e., no pulsations. When the first GSM and TDMA phones
GSM Coverage in Northwest Arkansas18 Mar 2005 19:04 GMT3
I just recently got an upgrade offer from Cingular to upgrade to a new
GSM phone and plan.  I currently have a GAIT phone and have a plan
with 350 anytime minutes and the 5000 N/W minutes.  The two phones
they are offering in this upgrade offer are the LG C1300 or the
Reverse Link Question18 Mar 2005 03:58 GMT1
Wow, that's an awesome site! Thanks for your help! Definitely coo! Kno
of any on CDMA?
Thanks Again!
M
getting past nokia security code?18 Mar 2005 01:10 GMT2
nokia phone models like the 1100, 2100 have a keyguard facility
(and few other facilities) that use a security code. to unlock
the keyguard, one has to enter the security code. to change the
security code, one has to enter the old code.
How can i find out my mobile phone number?17 Mar 2005 14:54 GMT4
*Yes you are right i am in the UK.
*I didn't relise things were different for you in your country.
*The phone is still working perfectly,i don't know if you know of th
company orange?.but they disable your SIM if you don't use it at al
Druidism, Normism & Declaration of Heaven on Earth92717 Mar 2005 10:45 GMT2
What is Normism?
Please visit http://www.normism.org for details!
Norm is the true and original personality of "God".
Why are there so many different religions?
Analog VS Digital Question17 Mar 2005 06:12 GMT4
I understand that analog uses more power than digital. Is this becaus
the transmitter is always on, where as with digital the transmitter i
only on part of the time? Like on for 1, off for 0? Something lik
that? TDMA phones seem to have a problem with making speakers buzz a
Do TDMA phones use more power when roaming?17 Mar 2005 02:16 GMT4
I have a Dobson Cellular One Nokia 6360, and an AT&T 6360.  When I am
home, the Cell One is roaming.  It gets one-third the battery life of
the AT&T phone, and I use the AT&T more at home, since it is not
roaming here.
Second Hand V66 - Help!16 Mar 2005 23:45 GMT6
I have just bought a secondhand Motorola V66 on
www.ebay.co.uk - It was intended to be a backup
handset for an existing phone. It was advertised
as v66e - unlocked to all networks
Oops!! Maybe THIS would help!  :-(16 Mar 2005 17:29 GMT10
Have you got a Nokia 6600 and/or Nokia 6230 and a Palm device, that you wish
to connect (telephony, data wise)?? (bluetooth is NOT an issue).
Then you may need a driver for your phone, so that it can communicate with
your Palm device??
Reverse Link Question16 Mar 2005 14:07 GMT1
I'm kinda curious as to how cell phones know which frequency to sen
information out on (say for instance when you make a call and it send
out a request to the tower, or when you first turn the phone on and i
registers on the network) so that they don't interfere with other cel
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