Jim -
  I'm right there with you.  I've got T-Mobile in Atlanta, and I can take
the SIM card out of a Motorola W490, where I'm getting a strong signal, and
put it in my GTA02 and boot it up, and I get nothing.  What's more, if I
boot to Qtopia or OM2008 from SD, I can make calls (albeit with the dreaded
low audio and GSM buzz the GTA02 is famous for).  but Android only
associates to the T-Mobile network about 5% of the time.  Right now, I just
hit "Search Networks" from the config page and it's been spinning the circle
for more than 4 minutes.
  I keep thinking that this is a known issue, and that no-one can really use
Android Beta 7 as a phone, and I didn't want to sound stupid by pointing it
out, but you've given me hope that I'm Not Alone.  I had success once or
twice by enabling Airplane Mode, rebooting, and then disabling Airplane
Mode, but that trick seems to fail.

John


On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 6:38 PM, Jim Ancona <[email protected]> wrote:

> So am I the only person having trouble getting a GSM registration with
> beta 7? I've only successfully registered with my carrier once in
> perhaps 10 tries. A radio log is attached.
>
> Jim
>
>
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