Hellò to all,
I am looking for a software for my Jam to collect not only signal strenght but also information about CellId ,Local area code and Network id.
I need a software like Netmonitor for Nokia.
I was using on my old nokia 6600 a software fron A.Fisher in symbian that was able to collect this info and where i could edit to add information like description.
Is there something about? :roll:
thanks
fausto
it's not fully answers your request, but give it a try...
http://www.mobilegx.com/ppc/p3kit/p3kit.html
GSM P3Kit (Radio)
Description:
Do you have a Pocket PC Phone Edition(P3), such as O2 XDA, T-Mobile? Turn your XDA into a GSM/GPRS radio quality measurement tool with this cool P3Kit program.
It shows REALTIME Radio Signal Strength from your PDA screen. It is tested on O2 XDA, but should work on other similar platform like i-mate, T-Mobile etc.
Try Demo version from MobileGX. If IMSI, IMEI, MCC, MNC, RLP info sound remote to you, check out 3gPP website.
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Not an essential and there is definitely no hurry (I'd rather have you guys researching/developing than doing website management) but I did notice that there is no Nigerian GSM network listed.
OK, we're new and don't even have GPRS :evil: yet but we're one of the fasrest growing mobile markets. We have four networks by the way: MTN, Econet (now Vodacom), M-Tel, and GloMobile).
If I can help (with icons or anything else) I'd be glad to.
Aide
Vodafone from the Hungarian operator list is missing too. And Westel's name changes to T-Mobile now.
Of course, it is not important thing, but a nice feature.
http://www.vodafone.hu/
I've had all three HTC products and really love the IIs. I also have a T-Mobile branded IPAQ 6315. On the IPAQ, I'm able to use GPRS to surf the net, and at the same time I can place calls, which is really helpful because I can view the screen while surfing and have the speaker-phone on so I can talk and look at the screen at the same time.
When using the IIs, I'm only able to use one at a time, or so it seems. Does the IIs have the capability of using both at the same time like the IPAQ? The IIs I bought has never been locked and was purchased new.
Thanks for your help, I live in the States.
Good question...
Any answer...
Come on we can't let HP beat us on this!
Hi,
well, this kind of feature will most likely never be available to an XDAIIs/MDAIII. What determines whether that is possible is the class of GSM chip being used. The iPAQ 6315 appears to be using a Class A chip, whereas the XDAIIs/MDAIII seems to have a Class B chip (http://www.gsmworld.com/technology/gprs/class.shtml).
Treo
It only works after the page is finished loading.
Is your HP a CDMA version orGSM?
On GSM, you can't do GPRS and Voice at the same time - GPRS is suspended. Technology limitation.
UMTS you can, and I think CDMA2000
Anonymous said:
Is your HP a CDMA version orGSM?
On GSM, you can't do GPRS and Voice at the same time - GPRS is suspended. Technology limitation.
UMTS you can, and I think CDMA2000
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As said above: http://www.gsmworld.com/technology/gprs/class.shtml. You can with Class A.
On my motorola phones the phone rings and the gprs stops. On the pda2k it just merrily keeps working and the phonecall goes to voicemail.
This is something I'd actually like to turn off as I prefer being interrupted if someone is trying to get hold of me.
Anyone know how its done?
jacoch said:
Anonymous said:
Is your HP a CDMA version orGSM?
On GSM, you can't do GPRS and Voice at the same time - GPRS is suspended. Technology limitation.
UMTS you can, and I think CDMA2000
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As said above: http://www.gsmworld.com/technology/gprs/class.shtml. You can with Class A.
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Very clever - this is a TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION.
Can you name ONE device that is GPRS Class A?
For the other user - GPRS has been setup by most operators to be a secondary service, or in other words, a GSM call should go through. The only time this won't happen is if you are intensely receiving data for >2s, eg like during a mail sync or ftp download, where the GPRS modem is going flat out
it doesn't work
I used to use it with t-mobile on the 6315, and costumer service told me that it will never work, hardware limitations!
In fact every time i was online, I will miss calls and the will go to voicemail, not even ring!
I was hoping for it too!
:evil: :evil: :evil: I am looking for the same answer as well. Is there a settings on the IIs so that I could either take the call or deny the call while I am on GRPS session?
With the SE P910i it will do that with some tweeking on the connection name that may be specific to my operator (FIDO).
I used the following connection name on the P910i everything works perfectly afterwards:
<account name>
However, the PocketPC OS do not like <> characters in the connection name.
Southern_Man said:
Can you name ONE device that is GPRS Class A?
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Sony Ericsson P900 (my previous phone)
If you put GPRS/GSM on auto it quite happily let you do both at once. Occasionaly it warned you that outgoing phonecalls would suspend GPRS and likewise it dropped them on incoming calls, but 95% of the time I could surf+talk at the same time :-(
Nuubie now very lost after 14 hours.
I have been trying to get my XDA Exec to work with a BT sim (UK). It does not appera that the unit is locked because it does allow me to select the following networks..
VF-UK
O2-UK
T-MOBILE-UK
23420 ?????
Orange
I have tried all the unlock proceedures I can find and various different ROM's to no avail.
When I set the phone to automatic it logs on to UMTS-UK.
Can anyone help me....or is it not possible.
I read that the XDA is not locked, so am I doing something wrong?
I have also tried this
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Uni_Simlock_by_Buzz_and_team
But am unsure of how to do 9 and 15......can any one help with this
The xda Exec is DEFINITELY not locked to any network. It could be either the phone is barred, or the SIM no longer works (BT SIM? I've never seen one of those since I came to the UK 6 years ago; surely BT Cellnet is now O2...)
Thanks Richardlai,
The BT sim works fine in other phones. With the BT sim in it automatically registers to a network called UMTS VF-UK that works fine but the coverage is pants.
What is this and who is it?
Could it be that there is a setting in the XDA somewhere?
Has anyone got an XDA working with a BT sim?
If the phone is barred, how can this be changed?
Can any other XDA Exec user tell me what networks are listed.
go to start>phone
click on menu>options>network (tab)>change network selection to manual. This brings up a list, my list is
@ VF-UK
@ O2-UK
@ T-Mobile UK
@23420
@ Orange
to stop any changes happening just click cancel.
Thanks
mrfirepro said:
Thanks Richardlai,
The BT sim works fine in other phones. With the BT sim in it automatically registers to a network called UMTS VF-UK that works fine but the coverage is pants.
What is this and who is it?
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That's weird... "UMTS VF-UK" is Vodafone's 3G network. How old is your SIM card? I suggest to contact BT (I'm assuming you're referring to British Telecom) about this problem, and they might be able to refer you to the right people from O2 (used to be BT Cellnet).
If you're phone is able to connect to a network, then it is not barred so don't worry (a barred phone cannot be used again in the same country as its function is to disallow the thief using the stolen phone; this process cannot be reversed, as far as I know).
BT mobile piggybacks on the Vodaphone network, so you are connected to the correct network. Perhaps the UMTS signal is too weak. Try disableing UMTS and see if everything is okay just using GSM.
Oh... I didn't know that BT has their own mobile phone service now...
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Oh... I didn't know that BT has their own mobile phone service now...
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I don't know anyone who uses it. But I remember the fuss when a year or so after selling off Cellnet/O2 it moved back into the mobile business. Presumibly as soon as it legally could (http://www.btmobile.bt.com). Like Virgin it's a virtual network.
Thanks, So it looks like I'm looking in the wrong area. The problem is when I ring BT they tell me that they don't support that phone.
When I set the phone to GSM only, it logs onto VF-UK the problem with this is the signal strength is very low, typically I can't get past 1 bar when I copmare that against a normal phone on VF that would have 5 bars. Could it be a fault with the phone or is the XDA a bit like this.
Regards
mrfirepro said:
Could it be a fault with the phone or is the XDA a bit like this.
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Why don't you give us the specifications of your phone, especially the radio stack verison and ROM version?
rom version 1.30.107 WWE
rom date 04/11/06
Radio version 1.09.00
Protocol Version 42.42.P8
Extrom version 1.30.162 WWE
I hope this is the right information. Does this tell you anything?
Well it does seem to be the latest O2 ROM...
I have heard of some rare cases where the Universal's radio reception is very low, and apparently it was to do with a loose connection of the antenna to the circuit board. You'll have to do a search on it I'm afraid.
I have the O2 XDA Exec and I run the BT SIM in it with no problems.
My Rom version is 1.30.107 WWE
My Radio version is 1.09.00
Ext Rom version 1.30.162 WWE
BT Sims use the Vodafone network.
Keep well
Peter
Hi - I'm looking for an application that will measure the strength of different cellphone operator networks in various locations.
Basically, I'm having trouble with a weak signal on Orange at home and would like some way to measure which network is going to give me the best coverage in my most common locations - home, work etc - and from there work out which would be best for me!
The various 'coverage maps' provided on the operator's websites are very pretty, but aren't detailed enough - Orange say coverage of my home location if excellent, for example. But it ain't!
I'm using an unlocked Blackstone, so presumably there's some way of convincing it to measure the strength of other networks.
Any help would be gratefully received!
I don't think you need a special app to do this... I can make my HD connect to a different network by going to the Settings Tab in TF3D, tapping Communications, going to Settings (Left-Soft-Key) --> Phone, switching to the Network Tab (third from the left) and changing "Network selection" from "automatic" to "manual". I'm presented a list of networks I can currently connect to and I can choose which one I want to use. By trying all available networks and comparing the reception bars you have, you could determine which network has the best coverage...
Fieldtest will give the signal strengths of up to six cells but IIRC it doesn't give the CellID for them so it wouldn't be easy to match the results to the operator (if indeed they are different operators rather than the current operator's ones that are 'local').
Hopefully someone will come in with a nice app that does what you require.
morfis said:
Fieldtest will give the signal strengths of up to six cells but IIRC it doesn't give the CellID for them so it wouldn't be easy to match the results to the operator (if indeed they are different operators rather than the current operator's ones that are 'local').
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I have no idea what you are talking about...
Fieldtest is an application that was meant for HTC engineers rather than general release. It gives info about the radio activity.
Quick search, no idea if this one will work
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=357092
Steeve24 said:
Quick search, no idea if this one will work
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=357092
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Interesting, I didn't realise there was a version that would show the CellIDs.....now to work out how to make it display the cellIDs of the neighbours as it doesn't seem to be doing?
Armed with the CellID and location code ...is there an easy way to convert those to an operator and the actual site location?
To answer my own question (info from a friend so credit to him)
http://www.opencellid.org/
further to this I can add that the windows mobile client for opencellid (http://opencellclient.sourceforge.net/index.html) works on my Blackstone
Field test can be done by 2 methods:
1. on dialler type *#*#364#*#*
2. or use file attached
Fallen Spartan said:
Field test can be done by 2 methods:
1. on dialler type *#*#364#*#*
2. or use file attached
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Hi mate, have you made any comparison between radio 1.14 and 1.16 ?
Hi, guys,
I got a HTC T5399 which is said to be Twin 10000, this dual mode phone is on the China market, customized for China Telecom CDMA2000 network, although it also supports WCDMA at the same time according to its brochure.
My problem is that GPRS functionality is disabled deliberately by the manufacturer when I want to use it under WCDMA network with my UK O2 sim card. Of course the voice calls are fine under WCDMA as it's supposed to. When I attempted to establish a new Internet connection, the options of line types are only three types: cellular line, bluetooth and Hayes modem on com port, there is no option of GPRS cellular line available as normal WCDMA 3G phones do. I tried to set up the connection with cellular line anyway but failed to connect to the network.
After googling on the Internet without any progress, I finally have to come here for help, as this website is for the best WM experts in the world. If I can not get it solved with your guys help, I don't think it's possible to sort it out anywhere else.
Thank you very much in advance for your kind support!
Sorry, forgot to let you know, the above device OS is WM6.5, details are
Windows CE 5.2.21869 (Internal version 21869.5.0.82)
Desperately awaiting feedback.....
no solution???
sadly, no one knows?