Is XDAiis support CDMA network 450Mhz?
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Can the bandswitch.exe app be used to enable this radio interface?
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I believe that xda2 is triband so can do 900/1800/1900.
If it can do 1900, is this accessible using the bandswitch.exe ?
Also is it the same 1900 used in the states (usa) ?
[So if someone was travelling EU to USA, one could call up this
opened up tab section on the pda and then select something
compatible with either system....EU=gsm and USA=cdma. ??
XDA II is tri-band GSM, w/c you can use anywhere in the world who has GSM coverage. CDMA is a different kind of network. I believed that is US/North America the provider using it are Sprint and Verizon, if I am not mistaken. GSM network are used by T-mobile, Cingular and now AT&T is converting also from TDMA to GSM.
And the answer is NO, you cannot use XDA II to a CDMA network. You have to change hardware parts of it. BUT yes you can used it to 1900 network in the US w/c is GSM.
GSM-Global System for Mobile
CDMA-Code Division Multiple Access
TDMA-Time Division Multiple Access
Hope this help!
superperry said:
XDA II is tri-band GSM, w/c you can use anywhere in the world who has GSM coverage. CDMA is a different kind of network.
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Right. Within a few years however there will be phones where the entire radio transceiver is handled in software, and where changing system is indeed just a software upgrade.
(And then with some extra software your phone could also be a police scanner, family radio, marine radio, GPS receiver, Iridium/Thuraya/Inmarsat phone, GSM jammer/base station/IMSI-catcher, spread spectrum low-probability-of-detection military radio or celldar unit. Fun!)
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuradio/gnuradio.html for more
Does anyone know of an available piece of software that will enable the prophet to work on the Nextel / Sprint network with the push to talk feature?
I have both 3G and 4G versions of the phone.
-Tom
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Hi,
I have an HTC Touch Diamond 2 and I can't get the 3G connection to work (just GPRS/Edge). Does anybody have any ideas what I should check on my configuration?
Thanks in adavance
Dave
The current Diamond2 hardware only use the European/Asian HSDPA bands, so there is no capability for 3G in North America with this device.
Their device compatibility page says that it "should work" on their network but doesn't guarantee it. They advertise HSPA and nothing else, but the Elf doesn't do HSPA, only EDGE and GPRS for data. So, has anyone here tried it?
no the htc touch (elf/elfin) will not run on Telus' new HSPA/3G network.
telus and bell have added support for 3G gsm phones, but not for legacy EDGE phones, as they still rely on CDMA and EVDO technologies for 2G.
That's pretty much what I thought would be the case. Thanks.
Hi, I have a old Audiovox 6600 (aka Harrier, aka CDMA version of Blue Angel)
Anyway, Here in Australia the CDMA networks have been shutdown around 1 year ago, However there are rumors that one network was kept active for internal use by the company. With just the network settings (PID and network id etc) being changed so that old Orange/3 CDMA handset could no longer connect to the network.
What I was wondering is if there is a program like the "Network Search" feature on GSM phones.
So that I could run the program in the 6600 (Win mo 2003 SE) that would search for any networks in range.
Thanks,
matt
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