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  1. #1
    N9WOS
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    It has a mirror of XFF's maps which he was kind enough
    to allow me to do.

    And it has a fresh new specifications list with just a few phones on it.
    As the list says, just email me with any specs you have on hand or want
    added..
    (Or post it in a reply to this post.) :-)

    Do you have any idea's for the list?
    I am thinking about another list for what I call extended features.
    Like number memories, color screens, and data capabilities.

    I will add more to the list as I find information about other
    phones on the web or via other methods.

    http://n9wos.home.att.net/cell/cell.html





    See More: The start of my small little cellular phone web site.




  2. #2
    Larry W4CSC
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    Re: The start of my small little cellular phone web site.

    Oh, NO! Not another one!

    On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 05:43:44 GMT, "N9WOS"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >It has a mirror of XFF's maps which he was kind enough
    >to allow me to do.
    >
    >And it has a fresh new specifications list with just a few phones on it.
    >As the list says, just email me with any specs you have on hand or want
    >added..
    >(Or post it in a reply to this post.) :-)
    >
    >Do you have any idea's for the list?
    >I am thinking about another list for what I call extended features.
    >Like number memories, color screens, and data capabilities.
    >
    >I will add more to the list as I find information about other
    >phones on the web or via other methods.
    >
    >http://n9wos.home.att.net/cell/cell.html
    >
    >



    Larry W4CSC

    3600 planes with transponders are burning 8-10 million
    gallons of kerosene per hour over the USA. R-12 car air
    conditioners are responsible for the ozone hole, right?



  3. #3
    N9WOS
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    Re: The start of my small little cellular phone web site.

    > Oh, NO! Not another one!

    All the fish in the sea, but it would be so empty without me. :-)





  4. #4
    Steven J Sobol
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    Re: The start of my small little cellular phone web site.

    In alt.cellular N9WOS <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> Oh, NO! Not another one!

    >
    > All the fish in the sea, but it would be so empty without me. :-)


    Are you on the rag and ovulating? :P


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  5. #5
    Larry W4CSC
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    Re: The start of my small little cellular phone web site.

    On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 13:53:47 -0500, Steven J Sobol
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >In alt.cellular N9WOS <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>> Oh, NO! Not another one!

    >>
    >> All the fish in the sea, but it would be so empty without me. :-)

    >
    >Are you on the rag and ovulating? :P
    >

    Both at once?!

    Geez.....no WONDER she got pregnant!



    Larry W4CSC

    "Very funny, Scotty! Now, BEAM ME MY CLOTHES! KIRK OUT!"




  6. #6
    Steven J Sobol
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    Re: The start of my small little cellular phone web site.

    In alt.cellular Larry W4CSC <[email protected]> wrote:

    >>> All the fish in the sea, but it would be so empty without me. :-)

    >>
    >>Are you on the rag and ovulating? :P
    >>

    > Both at once?!
    >
    > Geez.....no WONDER she got pregnant!


    Old-fart warning. N9WOS quoted a recent hit single from Eminem
    (the "so empty without me" line). The "on the rag" line is another line
    from the same song.

    You're older than dirt, so I don't expect you to catch the cultural reference.
    Unless you're an Eminem fan, of course.

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  7. #7
    N9WOS
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    Re: The start of my small little cellular phone web site.

    > I will add more to the list as I find information about other
    > phones on the web or via other methods.
    >
    > http://n9wos.home.att.net/cell/cell.html


    I have gotten a moderate number of motorola phones on the list right now.
    (plus or minus(mostly minus) a few specifications.)
    I think I will split the list into separate list based on producers.
    And possibly even by normal mode of operation.

    If I don't, the list will get to freaking big!

    I will add all the valid models to the list that I can find.
    (Irrelevant of any lack of information about the model.)

    I think I'll go to bed now..... all those squares have fried my brain!
    [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]
    [][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][]






  8. #8
    Steve Vai
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    Re: The start of my small little cellular phone web site.

    On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 21:22:01 -0500, Steven J Sobol
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >In alt.cellular Larry W4CSC <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >>>> All the fish in the sea, but it would be so empty without me. :-)
    >>>
    >>>Are you on the rag and ovulating? :P
    >>>

    >> Both at once?!
    >>
    >> Geez.....no WONDER she got pregnant!

    >
    >Old-fart warning. N9WOS quoted a recent hit single from Eminem
    >(the "so empty without me" line). The "on the rag" line is another line
    >from the same song.
    >
    >You're older than dirt, so I don't expect you to catch the cultural reference.
    >Unless you're an Eminem fan, of course.


    i'm just old enough to drink and eminem ****ing sucks.
    it is indeed sad that eminem is the epitome of modern american
    culture...sheep.



  9. #9
    Larry W4CSC
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    Re: The start of my small little cellular phone web site.

    On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 17:45:28 -0700, Steve Vai <****[email protected]> wrote:

    >
    >i'm just old enough to drink and eminem ****ing sucks.
    >it is indeed sad that eminem is the epitome of modern american
    >culture...sheep.


    I agree.....

    Rap is to Music what Etch-A-Sketch is to Art



    Larry W4CSC

    "Very funny, Scotty! Now, BEAM ME MY CLOTHES! KIRK OUT!"




  10. #10
    N9WOS
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    Re: The start of my small little cellular phone web site.

    > > I will add more to the list as I find information about other
    > > phones on the web or via other methods.
    > >
    > > http://n9wos.home.att.net/cell/cell.html

    >
    > I have gotten a moderate number of motorola phones on the list right now.
    > (plus or minus(mostly minus) a few specifications.)
    > I think I will split the list into separate list based on producers.
    > And possibly even by normal mode of operation.


    And I continue trudging on.
    I have switched to separate list.
    I have the old list of the phones I own.

    I have a Motorola list I put up.
    I have rearranged it so there is a line for
    data capabilities and one to indicate the
    number of NAMs the phone supports.
    Now I have to work on populating the
    list completely.
    And, if possible, determine the values to put in the squares. :-P





  11. #11
    Steve Vai
    Guest

    Re: The start of my small little cellular phone web site.

    On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 02:50:25 GMT, [email protected] (Larry W4CSC) wrote:

    >On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 17:45:28 -0700, Steve Vai <****[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >>
    >>i'm just old enough to drink and eminem ****ing sucks.
    >>it is indeed sad that eminem is the epitome of modern american
    >>culture...sheep.

    >
    >I agree.....
    >
    >Rap is to Music what Etch-A-Sketch is to Art
    >


    BWAHAHAHAHA i have never read something that was so true and so funny
    at the same time...you kill me.



  12. #12
    Larry W4CSC
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    Re: The start of my small little cellular phone web site.

    On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 12:56:45 -0800, Steve Vai <****[email protected]> wrote:

    >>I agree.....
    >>
    >>Rap is to Music what Etch-A-Sketch is to Art
    >>

    >
    >BWAHAHAHAHA i have never read something that was so true and so funny
    >at the same time...you kill me.


    "Music" creation ended when producers found out they could make a
    noise with a computer and could find millions of idiots who couldn't
    tell the difference.

    To produce a song in many of the new "formats" costs less than the 8
    cents it costs to produce and label a CD in a cheap jewel case.....

    I'm not NEARLY as funny as the guy who says he can tell a rap song has
    been compressed in MP3 format....(c;

    I have an old friend who is chief engineer of a big rock station.
    He's past retirement age, but loves his big transmitter, even though
    it doesn't have any tubes in it, any more. He claims that any
    distortion added to the audio chain between the crap on the disk and
    the transmitter only enhances audience experience and increases the
    stations already high ratings.....

    Case in point was when the station took a lightning hit which wiped
    out the STL transmitter in the city, the Studio Transmitter Link
    microwave. A hastily-made telephone connection was made to an old
    phone line hard-wired "radio loop" to the transmitter they used to use
    all the time. They had no line amp to use at the transmitter, so he
    borrowed his kid's old stereo phonograph and fed the phone line audio
    into the phono cartridge wires by laying the disassembled record
    player on its back on the transmitter room floor. External speaker
    jacks were connected to the transmitter's audio input and the level
    was hastily adjusted until it was "clost 'nuf", a level known only to
    senior broadcast engineers. It ran that way for almost 6 months
    before the STL equipment got back from the manufacturer. Noone
    listening to the noise from the network techno/house/rap/noise feed
    seemed to notice....(c;

    Ratings even went up!





    Larry W4CSC

    "Very funny, Scotty! Now, BEAM ME MY CLOTHES! KIRK OUT!"




  13. #13
    Al Klein
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    Re: The start of my small little cellular phone web site.

    On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 23:25:07 GMT, [email protected] (Larry W4CSC) posted
    in alt.cellular.motorola:

    >Case in point was when the station took a lightning hit which wiped
    >out the STL transmitter in the city, the Studio Transmitter Link
    >microwave. A hastily-made telephone connection was made to an old
    >phone line hard-wired "radio loop" to the transmitter they used to use
    >all the time. They had no line amp to use at the transmitter, so he
    >borrowed his kid's old stereo phonograph and fed the phone line audio
    >into the phono cartridge wires by laying the disassembled record
    >player on its back on the transmitter room floor. External speaker
    >jacks were connected to the transmitter's audio input and the level
    >was hastily adjusted until it was "clost 'nuf", a level known only to
    >senior broadcast engineers. It ran that way for almost 6 months
    >before the STL equipment got back from the manufacturer. Noone
    >listening to the noise from the network techno/house/rap/noise feed
    >seemed to notice....(c;


    We used to use Level Devils and companders. We could have saved a lot
    of money.
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    Al - rukbat at optonline dot net



  14. #14
    Larry W4CSC
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    Re: The start of my small little cellular phone web site.

    On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 01:30:27 GMT, Al Klein <[email protected]> wrote:

    >
    >We used to use Level Devils and companders. We could have saved a lot
    >of money.
    >--
    >Al - rukbat at optonline dot net


    As long as the kiddies are allowed to play with the knobs in what's
    left of the studios, there will always be a need for a compander at
    the transmitter to adjust the levels for them...(c;

    Of course, the transmitter is now digitized and refuses to
    overmodulate, in any event, but we still let them think overmodulation
    will "get out further", like always....

    A 50KW AM station is amazingly efficient, now. Take a look:
    http://hawkins.pair.com/radio.html
    The best look at the 50KW Harris AM transmitter is on:
    http://hawkins.pair.com/wabcnow.shtml#digmodsect

    It ain't your grandpa's 50KW monster any more....


    Larry W4CSC

    "Very funny, Scotty! Now, BEAM ME MY CLOTHES! KIRK OUT!"




  15. #15
    Steve Vai
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    Re: The start of my small little cellular phone web site.

    On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 12:21:00 GMT, [email protected] (Larry W4CSC) wrote:

    >On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 01:30:27 GMT, Al Klein <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >>
    >>We used to use Level Devils and companders. We could have saved a lot
    >>of money.
    >>--
    >>Al - rukbat at optonline dot net

    >
    >As long as the kiddies are allowed to play with the knobs in what's
    >left of the studios, there will always be a need for a compander at
    >the transmitter to adjust the levels for them...(c;
    >
    >Of course, the transmitter is now digitized and refuses to
    >overmodulate, in any event, but we still let them think overmodulation
    >will "get out further", like always....
    >
    >A 50KW AM station is amazingly efficient, now. Take a look:
    >http://hawkins.pair.com/radio.html
    >The best look at the 50KW Harris AM transmitter is on:
    >http://hawkins.pair.com/wabcnow.shtml#digmodsect
    >
    >It ain't your grandpa's 50KW monster any more....


    hey larry, u seem to know a lot about radio/transmission etc... maybe
    i'm tripping but to me a song played over the radio actually sounds
    BETTER than the cd. thats if the station is 100% clear. i'm not sure
    why but it sorta sounds bigger, or has more highs and sounds ***ller
    or something...someone told me its because the engineers at the
    station mix the levels before its broadcast, but i dunno....people say
    im high the cd sounds better etc but not to me.



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