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| Thurman 2006-07-31, 10:33 am |
| I have a Cingular Razr V3.
Is there a way to determine the primary cell tower ID when the cell phone is
turned on?
I'm not adverse to switching to test mode, whatever that is.
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| WindsorFox[SS] 2006-07-31, 10:33 pm |
| Thurman wrote:
> I have a Cingular Razr V3.
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> Is there a way to determine the primary cell tower ID when the cell phone is
> turned on?
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> I'm not adverse to switching to test mode, whatever that is.
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If you don't know what it is, how are you going to switch to it??
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| Thurman 2006-08-01, 10:33 am |
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"WindsorFox[SS]" <windsorfox@NOSPAM.cox.net> wrote in message
news:gtzzg.105367$IZ2.15837@dukeread07...
> Thurman wrote:
> If you don't know what it is, how are you going to switch to it??
By doing more research. When I decided I wanted to use my V3 to display
lat/long from a Bluetooth GPS, I busted my can doing research until I had it
down to five lines of code I needed. Those five lines were in the control of
a single person at a large company. So I did more research until I had his
contact info. When I contacted him, he said what I wanted to do on a V3 was
not possible but could be done on subsequent models.
Incidentally, my cellular law enforcement system that cuts processing time
from 20 minutes to 53 seconds goes to market this week. How about you?
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| WindsorFox[SS] 2006-08-01, 10:33 pm |
| Thurman wrote:
> "WindsorFox[SS]" <windsorfox@NOSPAM.cox.net> wrote in message
> news:gtzzg.105367$IZ2.15837@dukeread07...
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> By doing more research. When I decided I wanted to use my V3 to display
> lat/long from a Bluetooth GPS, I busted my can doing research until I had it
> down to five lines of code I needed. Those five lines were in the control of
> a single person at a large company. So I did more research until I had his
> contact info. When I contacted him, he said what I wanted to do on a V3 was
> not possible but could be done on subsequent models.
>
> Incidentally, my cellular law enforcement system that cuts processing time
> from 20 minutes to 53 seconds goes to market this week. How about you?
>
>
How about me what?
--
I used to have abs. Now, I've just got ab.
One big ol' Ab. - BigSkiff www.titanspot.com
Pyongyang sounds more like the sound effect an ACME catapult makes
as it goes off at precisely the wrong moment for Wile E. Coyote. -
Cadbury Moose
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