Re: motorola v60gi and hf car kit

From: Jerry G. (jerryg50_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 10/08/04


Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2004 08:56:32 -0400

With the sensitive issue of the very high frequencies used in these
phones, if you start soldering in the front end of sensitive areas of
the phone, it will most likely go out of alignment.

Many of the models are rigged so that when the case is opened, and or
the boards are separated, the user account is deleted. This is a
protection that they use in order to prevent piracy. The service dealer
has a jig that he can use to test the phone with his test account that
his bench instruments use. When finished, he has to put back the
customer's account information to re-activate the phone again.

You may find it cheaper to get a new phone rather than spending a lot of
time and aggravation with the one you have. This would be my approach.

-- 
Jerry G.
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"Kardain" <knairad@kaernd.com> wrote in message
news:ck558m01mcr@enews3.newsguy.com...
Was thinking more like solder in the hf unit.  Phone's a little outta
warranty.  Its all good though... shoulda said the car kit is also a diy
(salvaged a buncha parts I had laying around).  Just tryin to find an
easier
way to use phone and 5-spd at the same time without the hassle of
stickin
something in my ear every time I get into the car.
"Jerry G." <jerryg50@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2sl4r0F1lekqsU2@uni-berlin.de...
> I would call the manufacture service representative of the phone. The
> internal lamps are run by an inverter circuit. It sounds
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