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    7210 Radio

    CAN THE RADIO IN THE 7210 BE OPENED UP TO COVER THE VHF/UHF AMATURE BANDS???

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    Unhappy nope

    Hello
    Unfortunately, this can NOT be done, as the "radio" in a mobile phone is a "on-chip" version... there are no coils or xtals to change...... I know what you're talking about CB operator here
    Best regards...
    Thanh

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    Cool 7210 radio

    THANKS I ALSO USE CB BUT ALSO RADIO HAM BUT HOW IS THE CHIP DRIVEN IS IT BINARY OR HEX ? AS SOME CAN BE SENT UP/OR DOWN BAND WITH NEW FLASH FILE BUT MAY LOSE SOME OTHER PROGS AS THE NEW SCANNERS ARE DIGITAL BUT TUNE IN TV STATIONS? LETS HOPE IT ONLY PROGRAMING.
    THANKS FOR YOURE REPLY

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    don't know that.......

    Hello again
    I know that most radios can be modified by programming, as you are CB op also, you surely know of President's "George" or various others... (Stabo 7812 - from 80 FM to 960 AM/FM by soldering two bridges!) But in the case of "normal" radios, i honestly don't know. It might be possible, but i would not bet on it, as here (Nokia 7210) also the "coils" and all that are actually IN the chip... i think it is not possible to change anything there by programming the chip.
    Maybe someone else knows more? It would interest me if the Nokia's in Indonesia are adapted to the FM band there, which reaches from 76-102 MHz as opposed to 87.5 - 108 in the rest of the world.
    Best regards...
    your Thanh

    PS listen on 27.555 for "153 DAA 510"... that's me USB mode. Where are you located? Thailand here.

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