My Siemens SX56 has just been upgraded to Win2003 from ATT Wireless however, the RSU upgrade was up to 6.12 and I no longer get al my bars, sometimes it says no service....please help
ftp://xda:[email protected]/Wallaby/Radio_Stack
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Hi 2 all
what is the latest version of the Radio?
which Radio prvider could i use for my pda T-Mbile or O2 or ?
what is the latest version of the XDA-I ROM?
I have now...
Qtek 1010 PW10A1
ROM 4.00.11 ENG from the kitchen
Radio 4.16.00 frm O2
and wrok great but the need to change is calling?
If your radio stack is working, my advice is leave it alone, when you update to radio stack 4.21 you lost the ability to reset call counters, and imei manipulation via manipulator, also I dont think radio stack 4.21 is much good. You can upgrade the xda to WM2003 now that a real version has been released by Siemens ATT.
Thank you for responsing.
"You can upgrade the xda to WM2003 now that a real version has been released by Siemens ATT."
Were could i find it?
Is it compatible with Qtek 1010?
I have recently updated my Radio Stack to 3.19.01 and it is working better than the older version that the phone came with. What is the best Radio stack update that I can upgrade to (read somewhere that it is 3.23.01) and where can I download this from.
The ROM I have currently is 3.16.13 ENG (again upgraded recently) and I am planning to upgrade to 3.16.52 or WM 2003. Which one is better? Or is there some other version which is better suited.
Many Radio Versions are available on the ftp-server.....
WM2003 is good on Wallaby. Used it myself a long time.
You can get all ROMs directly from the ftp or cook your own at
http://lumpistefan.dyndns.org/
Stefan
Thanks Stefan.
I have downloaded RSU_V3.23.zip should I use this or download RSU_V3.23_PPC.zip?
Also are later versions like 4.21 better and is there a risk in updating the Radio Stack to this? Will 4.21 and 3.23 be compatible with WM2003?
Updating Radio Stack is everytime a risc.
So if all is working fine i would stay at your actuel Radio Version.
I think nearly all Radio Versions [email protected]
3.23 Radio Version is just another number used by T-Mobile.
4.21 is the Radio Version released from O2.
I made good experience with both of them.
The _PPC file is for directly flashing on your device without using active sync...
Stefan
Hi, Stefan.
I have WM2003 installed (4.01.12). I'm not satisfied with the reception quality . I tried Radio Stack 6.24.20 and 6.25.02. Should I try with another RSU and which one is the best?
fredo said:
Hi, Stefan.
I have WM2003 installed (4.01.12). I'm not satisfied with the reception quality . I tried Radio Stack 6.24.20 and 6.25.02. Should I try with another RSU and which one is the best?
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Don´t know. never had any PW10B-device, so i can´t tell you, which one is the best.....
Stefan
IM IN LEBANON AND HAVE A QTEK 1010 AND 3.23 RADIO STACK AND NO SIGNAL
Hi,
My Qtek 1010's radio reception is awful but do not have the courage to upgrade my radio stack due to numerous messages i read about broken radio stacks. Are there any available upgrades upgrading both radio stack and the os. If there are upgrade files available in this manner i believe os and radio stack should be compatible and upgrading will be less risky.
My rom is 4.01.12 eng (i upgraded via sdcard)
Radio version 3.25.01
Protocol version 32S54
Thanks
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Durul Topaktas
hi,
I have a Wallaby, with RSU 4.21 and I'm loosing lots of calls,
I have win2003se installed and my ROM version is 3.04.00 Eng
any advice?
Hi,just purchased my xda2i.
radio 1.00.00
Can I upgrade the radio or is it the only version for xda2i?
I can't connect to internet via gprs.
I thought if I could upgrade the radio version maybe i would connect to the internet.
Thx
melih
latest Radio ROM was 1.04. You can get it here,
ftp://xda:[email protected]_Radio-1.04_O2stuffstripped_Camera_Fixed.rar
if you just wanna upgrade your radio rom just leave radio.nbf, delete the ms_.nbf n nk.nbf.
for GPRS connection, better ask the provider if they can give CAB configuration for your device.
thanks