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  1. #1
    YTC449
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    Ok
    Challenge time.

    I have a very old Motorola "Personal Phone" that I am trying to find out
    about

    It's just a phone........no additions, no add ons, no radio/address
    book/calendar etc etc.

    It bears the model number F09SQD8913BA
    A sticker under the battery area has MC2 (As in MC Squared)

    Anyone any ideas?






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  2. #2
    Andy S
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    Re: *REALLY* old Motorola "Personal Phone"

    Check the link. Is this the phone?

    http://www.motorola.com/mediacenter/...9_4372,00.html

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    "YTC449" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Ok
    > Challenge time.
    >
    > I have a very old Motorola "Personal Phone" that I am trying to find out
    > about
    >
    > It's just a phone........no additions, no add ons, no radio/address
    > book/calendar etc etc.
    >
    > It bears the model number F09SQD8913BA
    > A sticker under the battery area has MC2 (As in MC Squared)
    >
    > Anyone any ideas?
    >
    >
    >






  3. #3
    YTC449
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    Re: *REALLY* old Motorola "Personal Phone"


    "Andy S" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Check the link. Is this the phone?
    >
    > http://www.motorola.com/mediacenter/...9_4372,00.html


    Nope,

    The one I have is about 62 long, 3" wide. It's Grey
    Has "Personal Phone" printed above the keypad and Motorola printed under the
    keypad
    Alongside the keypad vertically is a series of LED's in a row. Top is Red,
    then amber, then green and green for power behind a clear plastic lens.
    Bottom under numbers is PWR SEND C/End in blue buttons
    Under the battery is MC2 (MC Squared)





  4. #4
    YTC449
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    Re: *REALLY* old Motorola "Personal Phone"

    > http://www.telder.com/bildannonser/m...onal_phone.jpg
    >
    > Vintage 1990
    >
    > m-m


    That's the bugger !!

    Right
    Now how can I make it work?






  5. #5
    CJD
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    Re: *REALLY* old Motorola "Personal Phone"


    "YTC449" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    |> http://www.telder.com/bildannonser/m...onal_phone.jpg
    | >
    | > Vintage 1990
    | >
    | > m-m
    |
    | That's the bugger !!
    |
    | Right
    | Now how can I make it work?
    |
    |
    LoL Go back in time ;-)





  6. #6
    YTC449
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    Re: *REALLY* old Motorola "Personal Phone"

    > |> http://www.telder.com/bildannonser/m...onal_phone.jpg
    > | >
    > | > Vintage 1990
    > | >
    > | > m-m
    > |
    > | That's the bugger !!
    > |
    > | Right
    > | Now how can I make it work?
    > |
    > |
    > LoL Go back in time ;-)


    Great idea..............then I could have stayed single, sane, rich and had
    a load more fun
    ;-))


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  7. #7
    Something
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    Re: *REALLY* old Motorola "Personal Phone"

    Don't let your wife hear that, or you might get one of those : )


    "YTC449" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    >> |> http://www.telder.com/bildannonser/m...onal_phone.jpg

    >
    > Great idea..............then I could have stayed single, sane, rich and
    > had a load more fun
    > ;-))
    >
    >
    > --
    >
    >
    >
    > Robbo
    > Trophy 1200 1998
    > BotaFOF #19. E.O.S.M 2001/2002/2003/2004/2005
    > B.O.S.M 2003, 2004, 2005
    > FURSWB#1 KotL..YTC449
    > PM#7
    > .
    >






  8. #8
    John Navas
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    Re: *REALLY* old Motorola "Personal Phone"

    [POSTED TO alt.cellular.motorola - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]

    In <[email protected]> on Sun, 30 Oct 2005 12:17:25 -0000,
    "YTC449" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >> http://www.telder.com/bildannonser/m...onal_phone.jpg
    >>
    >> Vintage 1990
    >>
    >> m-m

    >
    >That's the bugger !!
    >
    >Right
    >Now how can I make it work?


    Find an NMT network.

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  9. #9
    YTC449
    Guest

    Re: *REALLY* old Motorola "Personal Phone"

    >>> http://www.telder.com/bildannonser/m...onal_phone.jpg
    >>>
    >>> Vintage 1990
    >>>
    >>> m-m

    >>
    >>That's the bugger !!
    >>
    >>Right
    >>Now how can I make it work?

    >
    > Find an NMT network.


    Hmmmmmmm,

    This phone was originally used in UK, (0374 number start) so would it still
    be useful in the countries that use the NMT network?
    Assuming it could be reactivated.






  10. #10
    Peter
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    Re: *REALLY* old Motorola "Personal Phone"

    >>>Right
    >>>Now how can I make it work?

    >>
    >> Find an NMT network.

    >
    > Hmmmmmmm,
    >
    > This phone was originally used in UK, (0374 number start) so would it
    > still be useful in the countries that use the NMT network?
    > Assuming it could be reactivated.


    AFAIK there are no NMT networks in use anywhere. Frequencies have been taken
    over by CDMA and others...

    Peter





  11. #11
    Aaron
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    Re: *REALLY* old Motorola "Personal Phone"


    "Peter" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > >>>Right
    > >>>Now how can I make it work?
    > >>
    > >> Find an NMT network.

    > >
    > > Hmmmmmmm,
    > >
    > > This phone was originally used in UK, (0374 number start) so would it
    > > still be useful in the countries that use the NMT network?
    > > Assuming it could be reactivated.

    >
    > AFAIK there are no NMT networks in use anywhere. Frequencies have been

    taken
    > over by CDMA and others...
    >
    > Peter
    >
    >


    ive seen people take these old phones like these and use the insides of
    newer phones and make them work.
    its no perfect but its possible.





  12. #12
    John Navas
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    Re: *REALLY* old Motorola "Personal Phone"

    [POSTED TO alt.cellular.motorola - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]

    In <[email protected]> on Tue, 1 Nov 2005 23:39:51 -0800,
    "Aaron" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >"Peter" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> >>>Right
    >> >>>Now how can I make it work?
    >> >>
    >> >> Find an NMT network.
    >> >
    >> > Hmmmmmmm,
    >> >
    >> > This phone was originally used in UK, (0374 number start) so would it
    >> > still be useful in the countries that use the NMT network?
    >> > Assuming it could be reactivated.

    >>
    >> AFAIK there are no NMT networks in use anywhere. Frequencies have been taken
    >> over by CDMA and others...


    >ive seen people take these old phones like these and use the insides of
    >newer phones and make them work.
    >...


    Why?!

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