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8900 FEILD TEST MODE translation please?

Discussion in 'All Other Brands of Wireless Phones' started by NYCDru, Mar 11, 2004.

  1. NYCDru

    NYCDru Sprint Newbie
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    Ok, to get into the Audiovox 8900'as feild test mode you need to dial ##27732726 and then hit the END key. After that press 3 for the Debug screen. Right now mine looks like this:

    P498 R055 C0384
    00022-00000-1

    PAGE Ec:-0.65
    Rx: -54 Tx:NoTx
    P_Rev B:6 M:6
    U:6

    Anyone care to translate this entirely?

    The RX i get and the P i belive is tower but I am confused by the rest.
     
  2. NYCDru

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    Ok, comone guys...were are you.
     
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    I wish i could help ya out Drew, but I was just looking at all those numbers on my 4500 and I was gonna ask people what they all meant....I am sure someone will come along and answer our questions. you might try another forum just for the fact that not to many people come around the Audiovox forum .. so if you ask elsewhere it might get answered faster!
     
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    Hey orioles,
    how is the 4500 treating you? Do you like it better than the 8600?
     
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    I am really liking the 4500. It is one of the most comfortable phones i have used...it fits my face well. I must say that I have not been able to get the voice dial to work right. I was talkin to people in the LG forum and they all insisted I was doing something wrong since it doesnt work for me...but I have tried everything and it just doesnt recognize the names I say. Oh well, the speakerphone is nice and I am very happy with everything else so far!
     
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    It is actually for the 8600, but may be the same test field reports.
     
  8. NYCDru

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    OOOO..Thanx dude. Field test stuff is the same.
     
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    Thanks, lets, I was interested in learning what all that stuff meant too!
     
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    No problem....Hey, spring is here. I ready to throw some clams and shrimp on the grill. Come on summer !!!!!
     

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