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If I set my 4400 to analog only, does it use more power in the standby mode?
I can't see why it should, since it's not transmitting.
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"RichC" <rcacace{REMOVE_TO_REPLY}@swfla.rr.com> wrote in message
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> If I set my 4400 to analog only, does it use more power in the standby
mode?
> I can't see why it should, since it's not transmitting.
> Thanks
>
It uses a lot more power that way because the receiver is on all of the time
in analog mode.
 
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RichC wrote:
> If I set my 4400 to analog only, does it use more power in the
> standby mode? I can't see why it should, since it's not transmitting.
> Thanks

Yes it does. You'll only get about 12 hours of standby in analog mode.

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> > If I set my 4400 to analog only, does it use more power in the standby
> mode?
> > I can't see why it should, since it's not transmitting.
> > Thanks
> >
> It uses a lot more power that way because the receiver is on all of the
time
> in analog mode

And, yes, it IS transmitting the "hello cell site, I'm here" signal
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>From: "RichC"

>If I set my 4400 to analog only,

The answers you got about battery consumption are correct, but I'm personally
curious why on earth you'd want to stay in analogue mode all the time?
 
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Some time around 05 Aug 2004 01:14:40 GMT (give or take a month), someone who says they are named
georgeknighton@aol.com (George Knighton) fired up the tubes on the teletype and rambled on about:

>>From: "RichC"
>
>>If I set my 4400 to analog only,
>
>The answers you got about battery consumption are correct, but I'm personally
>curious why on earth you'd want to stay in analogue mode all the time?

I have been thinking of switching to analog mode because I have watched my phone pick up a good
analog signal, and the switch over to digital with a significant loss in signal.

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In the location where I'm having a house built the phone keeps bouncing back
& forth between digital & analog all day long as I move throughout the rooms
doing some work. Once I'm in the house I'll position a "CellSocket" unit in
the best location & I won't have the problem. I left it on analog all day
today & the battery shows it.

"George Knighton" <georgeknighton@aol.com> wrote in message
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> >From: "RichC"
>
> >If I set my 4400 to analog only,
>
> The answers you got about battery consumption are correct, but I'm
personally
> curious why on earth you'd want to stay in analogue mode all the time?
 
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Try it in CDMA (digital only). It might stay on the digital signal if there
is no analog signal for it to switch to.

"RichC" <rcacace{REMOVE_TO_REPLY}@swfla.rr.com> wrote in message
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> In the location where I'm having a house built the phone keeps bouncing
back
> & forth between digital & analog all day long as I move throughout the
rooms
> doing some work. Once I'm in the house I'll position a "CellSocket" unit
in
> the best location & I won't have the problem. I left it on analog all day
> today & the battery shows it.
>
> "George Knighton" <georgeknighton@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20040804211440.12124.00002899@mb-m01.aol.com...
> > >From: "RichC"
> >
> > >If I set my 4400 to analog only,
> >
> > The answers you got about battery consumption are correct, but I'm
> personally
> > curious why on earth you'd want to stay in analogue mode all the time?
>
>
 
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Thanks. I'll give it a try today.

"IMHO" <imho@nospam.net> wrote in message
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> Try it in CDMA (digital only). It might stay on the digital signal if
there
> is no analog signal for it to switch to.
>
> "RichC" <rcacace{REMOVE_TO_REPLY}@swfla.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:2ndlatFvnphrU1@uni-berlin.de...
> > In the location where I'm having a house built the phone keeps bouncing
> back
> > & forth between digital & analog all day long as I move throughout the
> rooms
> > doing some work. Once I'm in the house I'll position a "CellSocket"
unit
> in
> > the best location & I won't have the problem. I left it on analog all
day
> > today & the battery shows it.
> >
> > "George Knighton" <georgeknighton@aol.com> wrote in message
> > news:20040804211440.12124.00002899@mb-m01.aol.com...
> > > >From: "RichC"
> > >
> > > >If I set my 4400 to analog only,
> > >
> > > The answers you got about battery consumption are correct, but I'm
> > personally
> > > curious why on earth you'd want to stay in analogue mode all the time?
> >
> >
>
>
 

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"RichC" <rcacace{REMOVE_TO_REPLY}@swfla.rr.com> wrote in message
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> In the location where I'm having a house built the phone keeps bouncing
back
> & forth between digital & analog all day long as I move throughout the
rooms
> doing some work. Once I'm in the house I'll position a "CellSocket" unit
in
> the best location & I won't have the problem. I left it on analog all day
> today & the battery shows it.
>
It is a much better idea to switch it to "CDMA only". I ran my vx4400 that
way for a long time without a problem.
 

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On Thu, 5 Aug 2004 07:04:09 -0400, "RichC"
<rcacace{REMOVE_TO_REPLY}@swfla.rr.com> wrote:

>Thanks. I'll give it a try today.

The 4400 tends to favor (in automatic mode) a very strong analog
signal over a "weaker" digital signal. I've seen this happen
countless times...

But the "weaker" signal - even if it's as low as one bar on the
display - may be more than enough for a decent digital call. I'd
definitely try CDMA Only inside the house and see where it gets you.

Mike
 

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"RichC" <rcacace{REMOVE_TO_REPLY}@swfla.rr.com> wrote in message
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> In the location where I'm having a house built the phone keeps bouncing
back
> & forth between digital & analog all day long as I move throughout the
rooms
> doing some work. Once I'm in the house I'll position a "CellSocket" unit
in
> the best location & I won't have the problem. I left it on analog all day
> today & the battery shows it.

What's a "CellSocket" unit? Thanks!

Bob
 
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It's a unit which allows connection to the house wiring thus eliminating a
land line. You can position the cell phone in the best reception location &
have as many house phones as you want, all feeding back to the main cell
phone.
"Bob" <rfa5@optonline.net> wrote in message
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> What's a "CellSocket" unit? Thanks!
>
> Bob
>
>
 
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> > What's a "CellSocket" unit? Thanks!

> It's a unit which allows connection to the house wiring thus eliminating a
> land line. You can position the cell phone in the best reception location
&
> have as many house phones as you want, all feeding back to the main cell
> phone.

Unfortunately, it is made for only a select group of phones.
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The "Dock-N-Talk" system has promised a unit for the 4400 sometime around
Sept. I'm no sure if the CellSocket can be far behind. Luckily I don't
need it until then.

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> > > What's a "CellSocket" unit? Thanks!
>
> > It's a unit which allows connection to the house wiring thus eliminating
a
> > land line. You can position the cell phone in the best reception
location
> &
> > have as many house phones as you want, all feeding back to the main cell
> > phone.
>
> Unfortunately, it is made for only a select group of phones.
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"George" <george@nospam.invalid> wrote in message news:<e5idnccpo6vVsI_cRVn-uQ@adelphia.com>...
> "RichC" <rcacace{REMOVE_TO_REPLY}@swfla.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:2ndlatFvnphrU1@uni-berlin.de...
> > In the location where I'm having a house built the phone keeps bouncing
> back
> > & forth between digital & analog all day long as I move throughout the
> rooms
> > doing some work. Once I'm in the house I'll position a "CellSocket" unit
> in
> > the best location & I won't have the problem. I left it on analog all day
> > today & the battery shows it.
> >
> It is a much better idea to switch it to "CDMA only". I ran my vx4400 that
> way for a long time without a problem.


I'm new with this phone. Can you please tell me how to get it to CDMA ONLY mode?
 

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On 6 Aug 2004 20:56:22 -0700, mem7759@yahoo.com (Mike) wrote:

>I'm new with this phone. Can you please tell me how to get it to CDMA ONLY mode?

LEFT SOFT KEY MENU > 0 > 000000 > 3 ("Force Mode")

Then pick "CDMA Only" from the menu...

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On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 11:11:53 -0400, Mike <inundated9@yahoo.com> chose to
add this to the great equation of life, the universe, and everything:

>On Thu, 5 Aug 2004 07:04:09 -0400, "RichC"
><rcacace{REMOVE_TO_REPLY}@swfla.rr.com> wrote:
>
>>Thanks. I'll give it a try today.
>
>The 4400 tends to favor (in automatic mode) a very strong analog
>signal over a "weaker" digital signal. I've seen this happen
>countless times...
>
>But the "weaker" signal - even if it's as low as one bar on the
>display - may be more than enough for a decent digital call. I'd
>definitely try CDMA Only inside the house and see where it gets you.

I'd say this is only likely to be true during low usage times, when the
noise floor will be lower.

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"George" <george@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
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> It is a much better idea to switch it to "CDMA only". I ran my vx4400
that
> way for a long time without a problem.
>
In the CDMA mode at least it doesn't keep changing back & forth all day &
the battery does last a lot longer. I've always got the analog mode
available if I need it.