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seth00
17-05-2003, 03:07 PM
Is it possible to save the RX/TX values (manually maybe) before flashing / restoring factory defaults, and restore them back in the same phone with the new flash?
Sam_digital
17-05-2003, 04:25 PM
This is an interesting question,
are we talking DCT3 Or Dct4 phones .
In dct3 phones you can save the entire flashfile and eprom .
when u tune tx-rx values to the phone and save once your satisfied with them , arent those values/data saved in the eprom?
if so when u do a full read of your phone they r saved in that flash .
But i think if u tune tx-rx on your phone and want to upgrade mcu and ppm only(not eprom) then the tx-rx values dont get written over .
I think iv succesfully managed to confuse you and myself so ill leave that there ..
Woah!
Sam_digital
seth00
17-05-2003, 04:40 PM
I'm talking about dct3 phones (3310 in my case).
I want to read the rx/tx values before reseting to factory defaults cause my 3315 (previously 3310) consumes the battery in 3 days, when it lasted for 4 or 5 days before flashing, reseting, etc.
So if I can read the values from the original flash and write them to the modified flash or the phone the battery should last 4 or 5 days again :D
Any ideas?
Sam_digital
17-05-2003, 04:47 PM
Hmm i see , erm.. current calibration erm.. i thinks that stuff is also in the eprom , i know at nokia they can do this , but here dont think so , what u need is a good full flash file which tx rx is good obviously and battery calibration is as well ,
write a good full flash and rewirte your imei to the phone , but saving your own tx-rx values , im sure if that can be done unless someboday has worked out what adress's they are saved to
Sam_digital
seth00
17-05-2003, 06:06 PM
I've read in this forum that is possible to adjust rx-tx with wintesla. That's why I think that it can be saved or even writed in a piece of paper :P and readjusted in the reflashed phone.
Sam_digital
17-05-2003, 06:09 PM
Yea with wintesla u can tune tx -rx and save them to your phone , but unless u dont have a signal generator , then u wont know what your tunning and to what value
Sam
seth00
17-05-2003, 06:20 PM
I know I need a signal generator. That's why I want to read rx-tx values with wintesla at first, when they were ok.
Second, flash the phone (rx-tx messed up).
Third, write original rx-tx with wintesla.
I have read that rx-tx values are unique for every phone, as the imei is (or should be), so I think read/reflash/write_original will work ok as long as it is the same hardware. I don't have wintesla and don't know how rx-tx tunning works in it or if current rx-tx values are shown on the screen.
Thanks
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