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Unread 19-02-2007, 00:13
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Re: does anyone have OI and RC radio issues

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Originally Posted by Stud Man Dan View Post
My service is Sprint, and the other sprint phones also never-( or atleast noticeably ever ) tripped the radio. Now the way I understand it Sprint uses a different cellphone technology than both Cingular and Verizon. Its this technology that we believe is tripping the radios.
Sprint and Verizon actually use the same technology (CDMA). The more important difference is that Sprint's network is entirely in the 1900MHz band, while Verizon primarily uses 800MHz. So, your findings are not surprising. Verizon's phones are using frequencies very close to those used by the radio modems (902-928MHz).