thank you very much for the time spent on this.
I have to add, Sundog, that there are radio equipments that use a
single frecuency but you can change although, not as in a dial. Radio
controlled planes, equipment, for example, transmit in one frequency,
but you can operate in a different one (so you don´t interfere with
the others planes) changing what are called the "Crystals". Of course
this is very different situation but it could have an
anagulos solution. This is not just my problem, the different
frecuencies don´t let you have 3g not only in other countries, but
also with other carriers in the US, say ATT.
Anyway, why are you Eric so sure it is a hardware problem?

On Mar 9, 7:27 pm, Sundog <[email protected]> wrote:
> >Even if it were hardware, there should be a way to
> > change frecuencies as in any radio transmitter.
>
> Actually, from a design point of view, it's vastly simpler to make a
> single-frequency transmitter, so I wouldn't expect it to be tunable.with
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