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Author Re: Which U.S. cell phones disable their internal antenna when you plug in an external antenna? (Di
Joseph

2005-09-15, 5:48 pm

On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 04:10:19 GMT, Joe (Joseph@domain.org) wrote:

>Which current U.S. cell phone models disable their internal antenna
>when you plug in an external antenna? I can't seem to find any info on
>which current models have this feature
>(called a Disabling RF port), but I'd really like this feature to be
>on the safe side, especially in the car.


The Nokia 51XX, 61XX and 63XX series has a connector for an external
antenna which is under a rubber plug on the handset. Some of the
older Ericsson handsets had that as well. The Nokia 51 and 61 series
are fairly old. The 63XX series are now about two years old at least.
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