Hi jbraun... any luck with this? The carriers in my country support
only 850 and 1900...

On 10 mar, 18:47, jbraun <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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