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- 07-19-2005, 12:45 AM #1stanfordlynxGuest
--Hard-of-hearing Stanford hear...<if you'll pardon the poor pun>. Total
newbie that I am at all this "modding stuff"; I walked the hot coals of
downloading and installing all the stuff you guys recommended. Read forums
'till mine eyes went red. Bought the MPT (nice) when I could have
downloaded it for free, grrr! I am fighting with PST and the many P2Ks and
MotoKits to recognize my lonely Razr. I enlisted the help of Babelfish to
help with the translations of the Chinese and Russian so encountered. (Sure
I went over to the third column etc, but there is lots of info behind the
help and other files in their native tongues. Dig it).
Anyhow..I'm very happy to report that brain-dead me finally got my gain(s)
bumped from (1) to (7) ...yea MotoKit--I did 'hear' the warnings not to go
over (4) but what the hell, it's my phone and I'm deaf. I notice no real
distortion and I CAN use the phone now with or without the speakerphone,
both volumes have been boosted. <Blank> you Motorola! Thanks for
"listening' to the hearing impaired comunity, hah!
Now, I'd love to get my two Bluetooth headsets--a Jabra BT 250v and a Moto
HS850--...I'd REALLY LOVE to boost them in a similar manner, or any damn
manner. Can you techies help? The Jabra works best for volume at this
point; the earbud on it swivels to the right or left (so one has the choice
of which ear). I added a vinyl tube into the hole that points to the ear
canal, and over the tube I placed a foam cone that goes further into the ear
canal both increasing the apparent volume and blocking out external noises.
I also like the vibration notify option of this model. Too bad the unit is
so BIG, maybe I'll let my hair grow longer to cover it. Then again maybe
I'll just wear it as a badge of courage. The HS850 is kinda neat with its
swinging-mike-boom-on-and-off switch, and its small size; but it has little
volume. I just saw a Bluetooth stereo (two ear) headset downunder that is
very cool --if pricey, it even has 128MB file storage space, (MP3/WMA, etc)
and a USB Bluetooth dongle for your notebook or PC. Too darn much money at
this point for limited income me. A sign of future times and things, go
Bluetooth!
I'm still trying to get my phone more fully recognized so I can flash to fix
the phonebook, memory, video and all that other stuff.
So does anyone know how to boost volume on Bluetooth headsets?
Cheers, you bloody modders.
StanfordLYNX
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- 07-19-2005, 02:43 AM #2Phone Addict
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- 07-19-2005, 03:44 AM #3stanfordlynxGuest
Re: Need to Boost Volume on Bluetooth Headsets!
I die!
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- 07-19-2005, 03:52 AM #4stanfordlynxGuest
Re: Need to Boost Volume on Bluetooth Headsets!
PS.
In Re: http://cellphoneforums.net/t182280.html
Who ever does those FLASHY add headers ---should be shot, drawn, and
quartered!!! And pissed on.
Good God. Capitalist swine.
StanfordLYNX
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- 07-19-2005, 03:58 AM #5stanfordlynxGuest
Re: Need to Boost Volume on Bluetooth Headsets!
How the hell do you think you have free rein to re-post my email to a public
newsgroup onto a commercial site? Now I see where you are coming from. I
don't like it at all. Good thing I can't get my hands on you.
Bah Humbug!
StanfordLYNX
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> PS.
>
> In Re: http://cellphoneforums.net/t182280.html
>
> Who ever does those FLASHY add headers ---should be shot, drawn, and
> quartered!!! And pissed on.
> Good God. Capitalist swine.
>
> StanfordLYNX
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> "troyboy30" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> you can't
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- 07-19-2005, 04:31 AM #6Phone Addict
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talk to yourself often?
- 07-19-2005, 05:02 AM #7Newbie
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…Just since I got shot eight times in Nam. Knowledgeable sir; I really mean no offence; I'm up late tonight with a little single malt. My gal in --Hanty-mansijsk, Russia just got her email account 86ed. Now, I'm down in the dumps and just trying to get my new lonely Razr up to par. The volume increase helps, next I need to flash—but I still need to learn some more to get my Razr recognized.
I’m curious, how did my email to a newsgroup get clear over here on a Web Page without my knowledge or permission? ..Such is the worrrrld.
Peace,
StanfordLYNX
- 07-19-2005, 05:21 AM #8stanfordlynxGuest
Re: Need to Boost Volume on Bluetooth Headsets!
>>Do you talk to yourself often?
>>"troyboy30"
..Just since I got shot eight times in Nam (three in the head).
Knowledgeable sir; I really mean no offence; I'm up late tonight with a
little single malt. My gal in --Hanty-mansijsk, Russia just got her email
account 86ed. I'm down in the dumps and just trying to get my new lonely
Razr up to par. The volume increase helps, next I need to flash-but I still
need to learn some more to get my Razr recognized.
I'm curious, how did my email to a newsgroup get clear over here on a Web
Page < http://cellphoneforums.net/t182280.html > without my knowledge or
permission? ..Such is the worrrrld.
Peace,
StanfordLYNX
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"stanfordlynx" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> How the hell do you think you have free rein to re-post my email to a
> public newsgroup onto a commercial site? Now I see where you are coming
> from. I don't like it at all. Good thing I can't get my hands on you.
>
> Bah Humbug!
>
> StanfordLYNX
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>
> "stanfordlynx" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> PS.
>>
>> In Re: http://cellphoneforums.net/t182280.html
>>
>> Who ever does those FLASHY add headers ---should be shot, drawn, and
>> quartered!!! And pissed on.
>> Good God. Capitalist swine.
>>
>> StanfordLYNX
>> =============================================================
>>
>> "troyboy30" <[email protected]> wrote in
>> message news:[email protected]...
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>>> you can't
>>>
>>>
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- 07-19-2005, 09:21 AM #9brobinGuest
Re: Need to Boost Volume on Bluetooth Headsets!
You should have no trouble getting the phone connected for a flash if you've
got PST working, which I assume you did since you've got MotoKit working.
To flash, flex or flexlash, read the tutorial at www.motox.us several times.
Then read it several more times (like I did).
Here is the process in a nutshell: After carefully selecting the things you
want to do, download them from motox's site and "un-rar" or un-zip as
required. (See http://www.7-zip.org/ for a good FREE program to extract rar
files). When you're ready to start, open the PST folder (don't run PST) and
find MultiFlashFlex.exe and run it. It should find your phone and then
you're ready to flash or flex per the tutorial. If your PC is not on
battery backup get one. You don't want a power failure to hit during the
flash or flex process. After I ran my first flash my keypad was dead. I was
prepared for that and used Motox's "Keypad Fix Flex" to solve that in about
10 seconds. If you do a system Flex or Flexlash (not Flash) your phone will
lose everything you've ever added to it - it's like a new phone out of the
box. So be sure to backup everything with MPT and again with Motokit. The
Motokit backup saved all my ringtones and Java apps & games too.
This past weekend I Flexlashed Motox's T-Mobile load for my Cingular branded
v3 and flashed the new file for the phonebook search upgrade and video
recorder. Works great!
"stanfordlynx" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>>>Do you talk to yourself often?
>
>>>"troyboy30"
>
>
>
> .Just since I got shot eight times in Nam (three in the head).
> Knowledgeable sir; I really mean no offence; I'm up late tonight with a
> little single malt. My gal in --Hanty-mansijsk, Russia just got her email
> account 86ed. I'm down in the dumps and just trying to get my new lonely
> Razr up to par. The volume increase helps, next I need to flash-but I
> still need to learn some more to get my Razr recognized.
>
>
>
> I'm curious, how did my email to a newsgroup get clear over here on a Web
> Page < http://cellphoneforums.net/t182280.html > without my knowledge or
> permission? ..Such is the worrrrld.
>
>
>
> Peace,
>
> StanfordLYNX
>
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>
>
>
> "stanfordlynx" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news[email protected]...
>> How the hell do you think you have free rein to re-post my email to a
>> public newsgroup onto a commercial site? Now I see where you are coming
>> from. I don't like it at all. Good thing I can't get my hands on you.
>>
>> Bah Humbug!
>>
>> StanfordLYNX
>> =====================================================================
>>
>> "stanfordlynx" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> PS.
>>>
>>> In Re: http://cellphoneforums.net/t182280.html
>>>
>>> Who ever does those FLASHY add headers ---should be shot, drawn, and
>>> quartered!!! And pissed on.
>>> Good God. Capitalist swine.
>>>
>>> StanfordLYNX
>>> =============================================================
>>>
>>> "troyboy30" <[email protected]> wrote in
>>> message news:[email protected]...
>>>>
>>>> you can't
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> troyboy30
>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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>>>> View this thread: http://cellphoneforums.net/t182280.html
>>>>
>>>
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- 07-19-2005, 09:28 AM #10QuaoarGuest
Re: Need to Boost Volume on Bluetooth Headsets!
stanfordlynx wrote:
> --Hard-of-hearing Stanford hear...<if you'll pardon the poor pun>.
> Total newbie that I am at all this "modding stuff"; I walked the hot
> coals of downloading and installing all the stuff you guys
> recommended. Read forums 'till mine eyes went red. Bought the MPT
> (nice) when I could have downloaded it for free, grrr! I am fighting
> with PST and the many P2Ks and MotoKits to recognize my lonely Razr. I
> enlisted the help of Babelfish to help with the translations of the
> Chinese and Russian so encountered. (Sure I went over to the third
> column etc, but there is lots of info behind the help and other files
> in their native tongues. Dig it).
> Anyhow..I'm very happy to report that brain-dead me finally got my
> gain(s) bumped from (1) to (7) ...yea MotoKit--I did 'hear' the
> warnings not to go over (4) but what the hell, it's my phone and I'm
> deaf. I notice no real distortion and I CAN use the phone now with
> or without the speakerphone, both volumes have been boosted. <Blank>
> you Motorola! Thanks for "listening' to the hearing impaired
> comunity, hah!
> Now, I'd love to get my two Bluetooth headsets--a Jabra BT 250v and a
> Moto HS850--...I'd REALLY LOVE to boost them in a similar manner, or
> any damn manner. Can you techies help? The Jabra works best for
> volume at this point; the earbud on it swivels to the right or left
> (so one has the choice of which ear). I added a vinyl tube into the
> hole that points to the ear canal, and over the tube I placed a foam
> cone that goes further into the ear canal both increasing the
> apparent volume and blocking out external noises. I also like the
> vibration notify option of this model. Too bad the unit is so BIG,
> maybe I'll let my hair grow longer to cover it. Then again maybe
> I'll just wear it as a badge of courage. The HS850 is kinda neat
> with its swinging-mike-boom-on-and-off switch, and its small size;
> but it has little volume. I just saw a Bluetooth stereo (two ear)
> headset downunder that is very cool --if pricey, it even has 128MB
> file storage space, (MP3/WMA, etc) and a USB Bluetooth dongle for
> your notebook or PC. Too darn much money at this point for limited
> income me. A sign of future times and things, go Bluetooth!
> I'm still trying to get my phone more fully recognized so I can flash
> to fix the phonebook, memory, video and all that other stuff.
> So does anyone know how to boost volume on Bluetooth headsets?
>
> Cheers, you bloody modders.
> StanfordLYNX
For the jabra, you can purchase earbud gels that are larger and have a
more prominent extension that fits the ear more tightly. My wife, who
has a like problem, reports that the jabra 250 volume, for her, is quite
improved with the larger gel.
- 07-20-2005, 04:10 PM #11Jimmy SmithGuest
Re: Need to Boost Volume on Bluetooth Headsets!
"stanfordlynx" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>>>Do you talk to yourself often?
>
>>>"troyboy30"
>
>
>
> .Just since I got shot eight times in Nam (three in the head).
> Knowledgeable sir; I really mean no offence; I'm up late tonight with a
> little single malt. My gal in --Hanty-mansijsk, Russia just got her email
> account 86ed. I'm down in the dumps and just trying to get my new lonely
> Razr up to par. The volume increase helps, next I need to flash-but I
> still need to learn some more to get my Razr recognized.
Play solitair, then when you get a 'good hand' quickly make the scene with a
magazine.
>
>
>
> I'm curious, how did my email to a newsgroup get clear over here on a Web
> Page < http://cellphoneforums.net/t182280.html > without my knowledge or
> permission? ..Such is the worrrrld.
>
>
>
> Peace,
>
> StanfordLYNX
>
> ===============================================================================================
>
>
>
> "stanfordlynx" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news[email protected]...
>> How the hell do you think you have free rein to re-post my email to a
>> public newsgroup onto a commercial site? Now I see where you are coming
>> from. I don't like it at all. Good thing I can't get my hands on you.
>>
>> Bah Humbug!
>>
>> StanfordLYNX
>> =====================================================================
>>
>> "stanfordlynx" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> PS.
>>>
>>> In Re: http://cellphoneforums.net/t182280.html
>>>
>>> Who ever does those FLASHY add headers ---should be shot, drawn, and
>>> quartered!!! And pissed on.
>>> Good God. Capitalist swine.
>>>
>>> StanfordLYNX
>>> =============================================================
>>>
>>> "troyboy30" <[email protected]> wrote in
>>> message news:[email protected]...
>>>>
>>>> you can't
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> troyboy30
>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>> Cell Phone Forums: http://cellphoneforums.net
>>>> View this thread: http://cellphoneforums.net/t182280.html
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
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