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chaostan
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Posted: 2002-04-11 21:59
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Anyone out there who is using T68m or T68i..can u guys tell me how's the reception signal..b'cos planning to get one. I wonder is it as good as T39m
Deltayoda
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Posted: 2002-04-11 22:01
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Seems ok for me here in SoCAL.
No problems, yet...
juming
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Posted: 2002-04-12 01:52
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According my experience T68i has more sensitivity, about 10 dbm in real life you can get 1 bar signal on place that T68m show "select network".
jh67
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Posted: 2002-04-12 02:22
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Reception is actually good on T68i.

Something else I noticed, I havent encountered any "missed calls" yet, that nice

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ralphn
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Posted: 2002-04-12 02:49
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I guess it depends where you are and who the carrier is. I have a T39m and a T68m both with the same carrier and in the same physical location, the T39m is always better in signal strength . I will have reception with the T39 where the T68 shows "No Carrier."
juming
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Posted: 2002-04-12 05:54
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I try on same location with same time and network operator, T68i has better 10 dbm according computer that use to measure strength of signal reception.
orang3
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Posted: 2002-04-12 06:39
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my t68m has great reception
Gnorf
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Posted: 2002-04-12 07:19
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i have 2 in reception in the cinemas where they have gsm jammers so i would say its pretty good.
dw
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Posted: 2002-04-12 07:53
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On 2002-04-12 05:54, juming wrote:
I try on same location with same time and network operator, T68i has better 10 dbm according computer that use to measure strength of signal reception.



You connect your phone to a computer and get readings on signalstrength etc? Which software is that and where do I get it
I played alot with RadioLan stuff (breezecom) and they have the same
abuility I can connect to them and recive info like that. Would be
nice to be able to do the same with my T68i
juming
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Posted: 2002-04-12 10:29
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On 2002-04-12 07:53, dw wrote:
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On 2002-04-12 05:54, juming wrote:
I try on same location with same time and network operator, T68i has better 10 dbm according computer that use to measure strength of signal reception.



You connect your phone to a computer and get readings on signalstrength etc? Which software is that and where do I get it
I played alot with RadioLan stuff (breezecom) and they have the same
abuility I can connect to them and recive info like that. Would be
nice to be able to do the same with my T68i



Yes, I can see the dbm measurement while using MA-600's Handset Manager for T68 (same software also for T68i), MA-600 is an IrDA adapter, and the software cannot work without IrDA hardware.
dw
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Posted: 2002-04-12 10:36
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Yes, I can see the dbm measurement while using MA-600's Handset Manager for T68 (same software also for T68i), MA-600 is an IrDA adapter, and the software cannot work without IrDA hardware.



I got both irda and bluetooth
but I bet that software demands its own irda hardware to work.
Oh well just knowing its possible to get that kinda info
is good then its possible to make your own software.
juming
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Posted: 2002-04-12 13:30
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Yes You're right, it not working when I install sofwtare on notebook that have built in IrDA.
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