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+++ Introduction +++

        Well first i'd like to welcome you and thank you for taking the time,
  to read and view this little text file i put together. I hope you get some
  useful information out of it, also feel free to pass it around. That is one
  reason i made this text, the other was to help the regular individual (like
  myself, who could not pay that out rageous price!) be able to use their ce-
  lluar phone any time they want. And last the most important of them all, is
  to just totally fuck over those money sucking asshole's! be it non-wired or
  wired celluar company's. If you don't own a celluar phone and you can't get
  your hand's on one, don't think about deleting this text it come's in handy
  just think about helping other's who don't have access to this infomation?
  Thought that would wake you up! welp if you have any problem's or questions
  that you can't figure out, drop me some mail and i'll be happy to help...
  (i'm on most of the "Hp" board's, at least i think so? who know's, anyways)

                                            LaT-O, Neo Nerd

+++ Greets To +++

      Minuite Man, Adian Paul, Mechanix, Lawless, Blade, Billy Name, Askew,
      Mr. Ferrari, Kid Quick, GrIm Reaper, Night Ranger, Dark Angel, Jinx,
      Unsetteled Soul, Psycho Surf, and who ever else i forgot to include???

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+++ Cellular Phones +++

      Mobile telephone's may be thought of as cordless phones with elaborate
  portable and base units. High-power transmitters and elevated antennas that
  provide the radio carrier link over an area within 20 to 30 miles from the
  base station antenna, as well as the multiplexing, detecting, sorting and
  selecting features required to simultaneously service 60 subscribers per
  base station, are the major difference's between cordless telephones and
  mobile telephone's.

 * Base Unit

      The base station can transmit and receive on several different freq.'s
  simultaneously to provide several individual channels for use at the same
  time. The radio base station transmitter output power is typically 200-250
  watts and the radiated power can be as high as 500 watts if the transmiting
  antenna gain is included. It covers a circular area of up to 30 miles in
  radius for clear reliable communications, but transmitters with the same
  frequency are not spaced closer than about 60 to 100 miles because of the
  noise interference levels. The receiver contains filters, high-gain amp's
  and demodulators to provide a usable voice signal to the telephone line.
  The control terminal contains the necessary detector and timing and logic
  circuits to control the transmission link between the base unit and the
  mobile units. As a result telephone calls are coupled to and from the stan-
  dard telephone system just like calls that are carried completely over wire
  facilities. The control terminal has the necessary interface circuits so
  that a call initiated at a mobile unit is interconnected through the natio-
  nal or international telephone system to the called party just as any other
  telephone call.
      The national and international telephone system facilities are owned by
  the respective telephone companies. The base units and mobile units may be
  owned by the telephone company or by a separate company called a radio
  common carrier (RCC). When the mobile system is run by a RCC, the RCC is
  charged by the telephone company for the use of the standard telephone
  system just like any other customer. This cost is then included in the
  charge by the RCC to the eventual user of the celluar units.
      To subscribe to cellular telephone service, a user has only to apply and
  be accepted by the RCC or the telephone company operating the system. When
  the application is accepted, the user can lease or purchase the mobile
  equipment.

 * Mobile Unit

      The mobile unit consists of a receiver containing amplifiers, a mixer
  and a demodulator; a transmitter containing a modulator, carrier oscillator
  and amplifiers; the necessary control logic; a control unit with mircophone
  speaker, keypad and switches; antennas and the interconnecting cables. The
  control unit performs all of the functions associated with normal telephone
  use.
      The mobile telephone user with automatic control places and receives
  calls in the same manner as with an ordinary telephone. When the handset is
  lifted to place a call, the radio unit automatically selects an available
  channel. If no channel is available, the busy light comes on. If a channel
  is found, the user hears the normal dial tone from the telephone system,
  and can then dial the number and proceed as if the telephone were direct
  wired. An incoming call to the mobile unit is signaled by a ringing tone
  and is answered simply by lifting the handset and talking. Thus, the automa-
  tic mobile telephone is as easily used as a home telephone. The mobile
  telephone combines the mobility of the radio link and the world-wide switch
  network of the existing telephone system to provide a communication link to
  any other telephone in the world.

 * Home Area and Roaming

      As previously stated, the mobile system is designed for optimum use
  within a 20-30 mile radius of the base antenna. This is called the subscrib-
  er's home area and a subscriber usually would remain in the home area. How
  ever, if the subscriber moves out of the home area into another area, the
  subscriber is referred to as a roamer and a different mode of operation
  applies.
      Each mobile telephone has a unique telephone number which includes the
  home area's base station identification. When someone calls the mobile unit
  the calling party is connected first to the transmitter serving the subscrib-
  er's home area. As long as the subscriber is within radio range of that sys-
  tem, all is well; otherwise, the base station won't get an answer from the
  mobile unit ant the caller will get a no-answer signal. If the subscriber
  roams outside the home area, he/she can still be reached if a similar mobile
  telephone system exists in that area, provided proper advance arrangements
  have been made.
      Calls to roamers are usally placed by calling a special number for the
  mobile service operator who knows the roamer's location. The operator man-
  ually patches the call through to the base station serving the area of the
  roamer's location. Some systems cannot handle roamers due to overload of
  their channels, and some systems do not allow roamers.

 * Detalied Operation

      Different signaling techniques must be used in a mobile telephone sys-
  tem than in a wired facility. Since there are no wires connecting the tele-
  phone to the network, both speech and signaling must be transmitted via the
  radio. This is accomplished through the use of special tones rather than
  applying a voltage level or detecting a current. The tones are selected so
  as not to be mistaken for other signaling tones, such as DTMF. The proper
  tone transmitted to the mobile unit will, for example, ring the mobile tele-
  phone to indicate an incoming call just as with a standard telephone. A
  different tone is used to indicate off-hook, busy, etc.
      The improved mobile telephone system (IMTS) uses in-band signaling tones
  from 1,300 hz to 2,200 hz. The older mobile telephone system (MTS) had the
  in-band signaling tones in the 600 hz to 1,500 hz range. Some systems use
  2,805 hz in manual operation.

   Incoming Call

      To gain a better understanding of the system operation, let's trace an
  incoming call from a wire facility subscriber through the base unit to a
  mobile unit. The base station controls all activity on all channels and can
  transmit on any idle channel. Regardless of how many channels are idle, it
  selects only one and places a 2,000 hz idle tone on it. All on-hook celluar
  units that are turned on automatically search for the idle tone and lock on
  the idle channel because this is the channel over which the next call in
  either direction will be completed. After locking onto the idle channel, all
  on-hook mobile units "listen" for their number on that channel. When an idle
  channel becomes busy for a call in either direction, the base station control
  terminal selects another unused channel and marks it with idle tone. All of
  the on-hook celluar units then move to the new idle channel. This process is
  repeated each time a new call is initiated as long as unused channels are
  available.
      After the person calling the mobile subscriber dials the mobile unit's
  telephone number, the call is processed through the switched telephone net-
  work as in a normal landline call. When the call reaches the control
  terminal, the terminal seizes the idle channel, and indicates seizure by
  removing the idle tone from that channel and applying he 1,800 hz seize-tone
   The seize-tone prevents cellular units from seizing the channel to originate
  a call. The control terminal then out-pulses the mobile unit's number over
  the base station transmitter at ten pulses per second, with idle-tone
  representing a mark (which corresponds to the make interval in dc pulsing)
  and seize-tone representing a space (corresponding to the break interval).
      Each on-hook mobile unit receiving the number transmission compares the
  received number to its unit number. As soon as a digit mismatch is detected,
  the mobile unit abandons that channel and searches for the new idle channel.
  thus, upon completion of the number transmission, all mobile units except
  the one called will have abandoned the seized channel and will be monitoring
  the new idle channel.
      When the mobile unit receives its correct seven-digit address, the mobile
  supervisory unit turns on the mobile transmitter and sends the acknowledge-
  ment is not received by the control terminal within three seconds after out-
  pulsing the address, the seize tone is removed and the call abandoned.
  However, upon receipt of the mobile acknowledgement signal, the terminal
  sends standard repetitive ringing at a cycle of two seconds on, four seconds
  off, using idle and seize tones as before. If the mobile does not answer with
  in 45 seconds, ringing is discontinued and the call abandoned.
      When the mobile subscriber goes off-hook to answer, the mobile super-
  visory unit sends a burst of connect tones (1,633 hz) as an answer signal.
  Upon receipt of the answer signal, the control terminal stops the ringing and
  establishes a talking path between the calling circuit and the radio channel.
  When the subscriber hangs up at the end of the call, the mobile supervisory
  unit sends a disconnect signal--alternating the disconnect tone (1,336 hz)
  and the guard tone. The mobile supervisory unit then turns off the mobile
  transmitter and begins searching for the marked idle channel.

   Outgoing Call

      When the subscriber goes off-hook to place the call, the mobile unit must
  be locked on the marked-idle channel. If not, the handset will be inoperative
  and the busy lamp on the control unit will light, indicating to the mobile
  unit subscriber that no channel is available. If the mobile unit is locked on
  the marked-idle channel, the mobile supervisory unit will turn on the mobile
  transmitter to initiate the acknowledgement or handshake sequence. The pulses
  of guard tone mixed in with the number pulses are for parity checking.

 * Cellular Mobile Telephone Service

      Mobile telephone service always has been a scarce luxury. Subscribers pay
  from ten to twenty times more for mobile service than for residential tele-
  phone service, yet most urban telephone carriers and RCC's have long waiting
  lists for mobile telephones. In chicago, for example, only 2,000 mobile users
  can be accommodated, yet at least ten times that many desire service at pres-
  ent rates. The reason is that there simply are not enough channels to handle
  the demand, and the few dozen available are spread over several bands and
  divided among different types of carriers. The solution is not simply to
  assign new frequenices is simply not available; besides, this would not eli-
  minate the restrictions on roamers. Clearly an entirely new approach to
  mobile telephony was needed. The cellular concept, also called the advanced
  mobile phone service (AMPS) was a method to provide high quality mobile
  service for more subscribers at an affordable cost and to provide more free-
  dom for roamers.

 * Basic Concept

      The basic concept of the AMPS celluar system is to reduce the area
  covered by the transmitter by reducing the power of transmission. In this way
  concentrated areas of population can have more transmitting stations, conver-
  sations. In addition, because transmitters cover less area, the same freq-
  uency can be-used in a common geographical area.

   System Structure

      The service area is divided into regions called cells, each of which has
  equipment to switch, transmit, and receive call to/from any mobile unit
  located in the cell. Each cell transmitter and receiver operates on a given
  channel. Each channel is used for many simultaneous conversations in cells
  which are not adjacent to one another, but are far enough apart to avoid
  excessive interence. Thus a system with a relatively small number of sub-
  scribers can use large cells, and as demand grows, the cells are divided into
  smaller ones.

 * The MTSO

      The cell sites are interconnected and controlled by a central mobile
  telecommunications switching office (MTSO), which is basically a telephone
  switching office as far as hardware is concerned, it uses a substantial
  amount of additional digit equipment programmed for celluar control. It only
  connects the system to the telephone network, but also records call infor-
  mation for billing purposes. The MTSO is linked to the cell sites by a group
  of voice trunks for conversations, together with one or more data links for
  signaling and control. The MTSO controls not only the cell sites via radio
  commands, but also many functions of the mobile units.

 * Mobile Units

      The mobile units consist of a control unit, a transceiver, and approp-
  riate antennas. the transceiver contains circuits that can tune to any of the
  666 FM channels in the 800 mhz range assigned to the cellular system. Each
  cell site has at least one setup channel dedicated for signaling between the
  cell and its mobile units. The ramaining channels are used for coversation.
      Each mobile unit is assigned a 10 digit number, identical in form to any
  other telephone number. Callers to the mobile unit will dial the local or
  long-distance number for the desired mobile unit. The mobile user will dial
  seven or ten digits with a 0 or a 1 prefix, where applicable, as if calling
  from a fixed telephone.
      Whenever a mobile unit is turned on but not in use, the mobile control
  unit monitors the data being transmitted on a setup channel selected from
  among the several standard setup frequenices on the basis of signal strength
  If signal strength becomes marginal as the mobile unit approaches a cell
  boundary, the mobile control finds a setup channel with a stronger signal.

 * Calling a Mobile Unit

      A mobie unit is called by transmitting its number over the setup channel
  When the mobile recognizes its number, it quickly seizes the strongest setup
  channel and transmits an acknowledgement reponse. The cell site then uses the
  sized setup channel to transmit the voice-channel assignment to the mobile.
  The mobile and cell site switch to the voice-channel radio frequency and the
  voice channel is used for ringing, off-hook, and subsequent conversation. The
  sequence is similar when the mobile user originates the call. It begins with
  the mobile unit goes off-hook. then the voice channel selection, signaling
  and conversation occur in the same way.
      During the call, the system at the serving cell site examines the signal
  strength once every few seconds. if the signal level becomes too low, the
  MTSO looks for a cell site closer to the mobile unit to handle the call,
  based on the location and direction of travel information from the serving
  cell site. The actual handoff from one cell to the next occurs so rapidly
  that the user cannot tell it has occurred.

 * Roamers

      The system is designed to make handling of roamers automatic; indeed,
  this is the principal goal of the cellular approach. Locating and handoff are
  concepts taht come directly from the use of small cells. "Locating" in this
  sense is not the determination of precise geographic location--although that
  is obviously a factor; rather, it is the process of determining whether a
  moving active user should continue to be served by his current channel and
  transmitter, or "handed off" to either another channel, cell, or both.
  The decision is made automatically by a computer, based on singal quality and
  potential interference, and involves sampling the signal from the mobile
  unit.
      With the celluar system, a subscriber could make a call from his car
  while driving in the countryside toward a city, continue through the city's
  downtown, and not hang up until well beyond the city on the other side.
  During the entire time, the transmission would be clear with no dead spots.
  More importantly would be entirely automatic, with no interruptions and no
  action required by the user or an operator.
      Wherever there is a system to serve it, a roaming unit will be able to
  obtain completely automatic service; however, a call from a land telephone
  to a mobile unit which has roamed to another metropolitan area presents add-
  itional problems. While it would be technically possible for the system to
  determine automatically where the mobile unit is, and to connect it auto-
  matically to the land party, there are two reasons for not doing so. First
  the caller will expect to pay only a local change if a local number is dial-
  ed. Second, the mobile user may not want to be identified to be a particular
  location automatically by the system without an approval. Therefore, the
  system will complete the connection only if the extra charge is agreed to,
  and when possible to do so without unauthorized disclosure of the service
  area to which the mobile unit has roamed.

 * Unique Features

      There are two essential elements of the celluar concept which are unique
  frequency reuse and cell splitting.
      Frequency reuse means using the same frequency or channel simultaneously
  for different conversations, in the same general geographic area. The idea
  of having more than one transmission on a given frequency is not new; it is
  done in virtually all radio services. What is unique to celluar is the clos-
  eness of the users; two users of the same frequency may be only a few dozen
  miles apart, rather than hundreds of miles. this is done by using relativley
  low power transmitters on multiple sites, rather than a single high power
  transmitter. Each transmitter covers only its own cell, and cells sufficien-
  tly far apart may be using the same frequency.
      Cell splitting is based on the notion that cell sizes are not fixed, and
  may vary in the same area or over time. When the average number of users in
  some cells becomes too large to be handled with proper service quality, the
  overloaded cells are split into smaller cells by adding more transmitters.
  The same MTSO can continue to serve all of the cell sites, but expansion of
  its computer and switching facilities probably will be required.

 * Credits

      The above information was taken from the following source.

        Howard W. Sams, Understanding Telephone Electronics # 62-1388
                        (available at all Radio Shacks, I strongly advise
                         getting this book, it's a little outdated, but it
                         still contains a wealth of information...)

                                            LaT-O, Neo Nerd

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+++ Cellular phone channel construction +++

    Here is a method of determining which frequencies are used in a cellular
system, and which ones are in what cells.  If the system uses OMNICELLS, as
most do, you can readily find all the channels in a cell if you know just one
of them, using tables constructed with the instructions below.

    Cellular frequencies are assigned by channel number, and for all channel
numbers, in both wireline and non-wireline systems, the formula is:

   Transmit Frequency = (channel number x .030 MHz) + 870 MHz
    Receive Frequency = (channel number x .030 Mhz) + 825 Mhz
 
    "Band A" (one of the two blocks) uses channels 1 - 333.  To construct a
table showing frequency by cells, use channel 333 as the top left corner of a
table.  The next entry to the right of channel 333 is 332, the next is 331,
etc., down to channel 313.  Enter channel 312 underneath 333, 311 under 332,
etc.  Each channel across the top row is the first channel in each CELL of the
system; each channel DOWN from the column from the the first channel is the
next frequency assigned to that cell.  You may have noted that each channel
down is 21 channels lower in number.  Usually the data channel used is the
highest numbered channel in a cell.

    "Band B" uses channels from 334 to 666.  Construct your table in a similar
way, with channel 334 in the upper left corner, 335 the next entry to the
right.  The data channel should be the lowest numbered channel in each cell
this time.

Cellular Phone Band A (Channel 1 is Data)

Cell # 1
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Channel 1	(333)	Tx 879.990	Rx 834.990
Channel 2	(312)	Tx 879.360	Rx 834.360
Channel 3	(291)	Tx 878.730	Rx 833.730
Channel 4	(270)	Tx 878.100	Rx 833.100
Channel 5	(249)	Tx 877.470	Rx 832.470
Channel 6	(228)	Tx 876.840	Rx 831.840
Channel 7	(207)	Tx 876.210	Rx 831.210
Channel 8	(186)	Tx 875.580	Rx 830.580
Channel 9	(165)	Tx 874.950	Rx 829.950
Channel 10	(144)	Tx 874.320	Rx 829.320
Channel 11	(123)	Tx 873.690	Rx 828.690
Channel 12	(102)	Tx 873.060	Rx 828.060
Channel 13	(81)	Tx 872.430	Rx 827.430
Channel 14	(60)	Tx 871.800	Rx 826.800
Channel 15	(39)	Tx 871.170	Rx 826.170
Channel 16	(18)	Tx 870.540	Rx 825.540

Cell # 2
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(332)	Tx 879.960	Rx 834.960
Channel 2	(311)	Tx 879.330	Rx 834.330
Channel 3	(290)	Tx 878.700	Rx 833.700
Channel 4	(269)	Tx 878.070	Rx 833.070
Channel 5	(248)	Tx 877.440	Rx 832.440
Channel 6	(227)	Tx 876.810	Rx 831.810
Channel 7	(206)	Tx 876.180	Rx 831.180
Channel 8	(185)	Tx 875.550	Rx 830.550
Channel 9	(164)	Tx 874.920	Rx 829.920
Channel 10	(143)	Tx 874.290	Rx 829.290
Channel 11	(122)	Tx 873.660	Rx 828.660
Channel 12	(101)	Tx 873.030	Rx 828.030
Channel 13	(80)	Tx 872.400	Rx 827.400
Channel 14	(59)	Tx 871.770	Rx 826.770
Channel 15	(38)	Tx 871.140	Rx 826.140
Channel 16	(17)	Tx 870.510	Rx 825.510

Cell # 3
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(331)	Tx 879.930	Rx 834.930
Channel 2	(310)	Tx 879.300	Rx 834.300
Channel 3	(289)	Tx 878.670	Rx 833.670
Channel 4	(268)	Tx 878.040	Rx 833.040
Channel 5	(247)	Tx 877.410	Rx 832.410
Channel 6	(226)	Tx 876.780	Rx 831.780
Channel 7	(205)	Tx 876.150	Rx 831.150
Channel 8	(184)	Tx 875.520	Rx 830.520
Channel 9	(163)	Tx 874.890	Rx 829.890
Channel 10	(142)	Tx 874.260	Rx 829.260
Channel 11	(121)	Tx 873.630	Rx 828.630
Channel 12	(100)	Tx 873.000	Rx 828.000
Channel 13	(79)	Tx 872.370	Rx 827.370
Channel 14	(58)	Tx 871.740	Rx 826.740
Channel 15	(37)	Tx 871.110	Rx 826.110
Channel 16	(16)	Tx 870.480	Rx 825.480

Cell # 4
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(330)	Tx 879.900	Rx 834.900
Channel 2	(309)	Tx 879.270	Rx 834.270
Channel 3	(288)	Tx 878.640	Rx 833.640
Channel 4	(267)	Tx 878.010	Rx 833.010
Channel 5	(246)	Tx 877.380	Rx 832.380
Channel 6	(225)	Tx 876.750	Rx 831.750
Channel 7	(204)	Tx 876.120	Rx 831.120
Channel 8	(183)	Tx 875.490	Rx 830.490
Channel 9	(162)	Tx 874.860	Rx 829.860
Channel 10	(141)	Tx 874.230	Rx 829.230
Channel 11	(120)	Tx 873.600	Rx 828.600
Channel 12	(99)	Tx 872.970	Rx 827.970
Channel 13	(78)	Tx 872.340	Rx 827.340
Channel 14	(57)	Tx 871.710	Rx 826.710
Channel 15	(36)	Tx 871.080	Rx 826.080
Channel 16	(15)	Tx 870.450	Rx 825.450

Cell # 5
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(329)	Tx 879.870	Rx 834.870
Channel 2	(308)	Tx 879.240	Rx 834.240
Channel 3	(287)	Tx 878.610	Rx 833.610
Channel 4	(266)	Tx 877.980	Rx 832.980
Channel 5	(245)	Tx 877.350	Rx 832.350
Channel 6	(224)	Tx 876.720	Rx 831.720
Channel 7	(203)	Tx 876.090	Rx 831.090
Channel 8	(182)	Tx 875.460	Rx 830.460
Channel 9	(161)	Tx 874.830	Rx 829.830
Channel 10	(140)	Tx 874.200	Rx 829.200
Channel 11	(119)	Tx 873.570	Rx 828.570
Channel 12	(98)	Tx 872.940	Rx 827.940
Channel 13	(77)	Tx 872.310	Rx 827.310
Channel 14	(56)	Tx 871.680	Rx 826.680
Channel 15	(35)	Tx 871.050	Rx 826.050
Channel 16	(14)	Tx 870.420	Rx 825.420

Cell # 6
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(328)	Tx 879.840	Rx 834.840
Channel 2	(307)	Tx 879.210	Rx 834.210
Channel 3	(286)	Tx 878.580	Rx 833.580
Channel 4	(265)	Tx 877.950	Rx 832.950
Channel 5	(244)	Tx 877.320	Rx 832.320
Channel 6	(223)	Tx 876.690	Rx 831.690
Channel 7	(202)	Tx 876.060	Rx 831.060
Channel 8	(181)	Tx 875.430	Rx 830.430
Channel 9	(160)	Tx 874.800	Rx 829.800
Channel 10	(139)	Tx 874.170	Rx 829.170
Channel 11	(118)	Tx 873.540	Rx 828.540
Channel 12	(97)	Tx 872.910	Rx 827.910
Channel 13	(76)	Tx 872.280	Rx 827.280
Channel 14	(55)	Tx 871.650	Rx 826.650
Channel 15	(34)	Tx 871.020	Rx 826.020
Channel 16	(13)	Tx 870.390	Rx 825.390

Cell # 7
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(327)	Tx 879.810	Rx 834.810
Channel 2	(306)	Tx 879.180	Rx 834.180
Channel 3	(285)	Tx 878.550	Rx 833.550
Channel 4	(264)	Tx 877.920	Rx 832.920
Channel 5	(243)	Tx 877.290	Rx 832.290
Channel 6	(222)	Tx 876.660	Rx 831.660
Channel 7	(201)	Tx 876.030	Rx 831.030
Channel 8	(180)	Tx 875.400	Rx 830.400
Channel 9	(159)	Tx 874.770	Rx 829.770
Channel 10	(138)	Tx 874.140	Rx 829.140
Channel 11	(117)	Tx 873.510	Rx 828.510
Channel 12	(96)	Tx 872.880	Rx 827.880
Channel 13	(75)	Tx 872.250	Rx 827.250
Channel 14	(54)	Tx 871.620	Rx 826.620
Channel 15	(33)	Tx 870.990	Rx 825.990
Channel 16	(12)	Tx 870.360	Rx 825.360

Cell # 8
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(326)	Tx 879.780	Rx 834.780
Channel 2	(305)	Tx 879.150	Rx 834.150
Channel 3	(284)	Tx 878.520	Rx 833.520
Channel 4	(263)	Tx 877.890	Rx 832.890
Channel 5	(242)	Tx 877.260	Rx 832.260
Channel 6	(221)	Tx 876.630	Rx 831.630
Channel 7	(200)	Tx 876.000	Rx 831.000
Channel 8	(179)	Tx 875.370	Rx 830.370
Channel 9	(158)	Tx 874.740	Rx 829.740
Channel 10	(137)	Tx 874.110	Rx 829.110
Channel 11	(116)	Tx 873.480	Rx 828.480
Channel 12	(95)	Tx 872.850	Rx 827.850
Channel 13	(74)	Tx 872.220	Rx 827.220
Channel 14	(53)	Tx 871.590	Rx 826.590
Channel 15	(32)	Tx 870.960	Rx 825.960
Channel 16	(11)	Tx 870.330	Rx 825.330

Cell # 9
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(325)	Tx 879.750	Rx 834.750
Channel 2	(304)	Tx 879.120	Rx 834.120
Channel 3	(283)	Tx 878.490	Rx 833.490
Channel 4	(262)	Tx 877.860	Rx 832.860
Channel 5	(241)	Tx 877.230	Rx 832.230
Channel 6	(220)	Tx 876.600	Rx 831.600
Channel 7	(199)	Tx 875.970	Rx 830.970
Channel 8	(178)	Tx 875.340	Rx 830.340
Channel 9	(157)	Tx 874.710	Rx 829.710
Channel 10	(136)	Tx 874.080	Rx 829.080
Channel 11	(115)	Tx 873.450	Rx 828.450
Channel 12	(94)	Tx 872.820	Rx 827.820
Channel 13	(73)	Tx 872.190	Rx 827.190
Channel 14	(52)	Tx 871.560	Rx 826.560
Channel 15	(31)	Tx 870.930	Rx 825.930
Channel 16	(10)	Tx 870.300	Rx 825.300

Cell # 10
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(324)	Tx 879.720	Rx 834.720
Channel 2	(303)	Tx 879.090	Rx 834.090
Channel 3	(282)	Tx 878.460	Rx 833.460
Channel 4	(261)	Tx 877.830	Rx 832.830
Channel 5	(240)	Tx 877.200	Rx 832.200
Channel 6	(219)	Tx 876.570	Rx 831.570
Channel 7	(198)	Tx 875.940	Rx 830.940
Channel 8	(177)	Tx 875.310	Rx 830.310
Channel 9	(156)	Tx 874.680	Rx 829.680
Channel 10	(135)	Tx 874.050	Rx 829.050
Channel 11	(114)	Tx 873.420	Rx 828.420
Channel 12	(93)	Tx 872.790	Rx 827.790
Channel 13	(72)	Tx 872.160	Rx 827.160
Channel 14	(51)	Tx 871.530	Rx 826.530
Channel 15	(30)	Tx 870.900	Rx 825.900
Channel 16	(9)	Tx 870.270	Rx 825.270

Cell # 11
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(323)	Tx 879.690	Rx 834.690
Channel 2	(302)	Tx 879.060	Rx 834.060
Channel 3	(281)	Tx 878.430	Rx 833.430
Channel 4	(260)	Tx 877.800	Rx 832.800
Channel 5	(239)	Tx 877.170	Rx 832.170
Channel 6	(218)	Tx 876.540	Rx 831.540
Channel 7	(197)	Tx 875.910	Rx 830.910
Channel 8	(176)	Tx 875.280	Rx 830.280
Channel 9	(155)	Tx 874.650	Rx 829.650
Channel 10	(134)	Tx 874.020	Rx 829.020
Channel 11	(113)	Tx 873.390	Rx 828.390
Channel 12	(92)	Tx 872.760	Rx 827.760
Channel 13	(71)	Tx 872.130	Rx 827.130
Channel 14	(50)	Tx 871.500	Rx 826.500
Channel 15	(29)	Tx 870.870	Rx 825.870
Channel 16	(8)	Tx 870.240	Rx 825.240

Cell # 12
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(322)	Tx 879.660	Rx 834.660
Channel 2	(301)	Tx 879.030	Rx 834.030
Channel 3	(280)	Tx 878.400	Rx 833.400
Channel 4	(259)	Tx 877.770	Rx 832.770
Channel 5	(238)	Tx 877.140	Rx 832.140
Channel 6	(217)	Tx 876.510	Rx 831.510
Channel 7	(196)	Tx 875.880	Rx 830.880
Channel 8	(175)	Tx 875.250	Rx 830.250
Channel 9	(154)	Tx 874.620	Rx 829.620
Channel 10	(133)	Tx 873.990	Rx 828.990
Channel 11	(112)	Tx 873.360	Rx 828.360
Channel 12	(91)	Tx 872.730	Rx 827.730
Channel 13	(70)	Tx 872.100	Rx 827.100
Channel 14	(49)	Tx 871.470	Rx 826.470
Channel 15	(28)	Tx 870.840	Rx 825.840
Channel 16	(7)	Tx 870.210	Rx 825.210

Cell # 13
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(321)	Tx 879.630	Rx 834.630
Channel 2	(300)	Tx 879.000	Rx 834.000
Channel 3	(279)	Tx 878.370	Rx 833.370
Channel 4	(258)	Tx 877.740	Rx 832.740
Channel 5	(237)	Tx 877.110	Rx 832.110
Channel 6	(216)	Tx 876.480	Rx 831.480
Channel 7	(195)	Tx 875.850	Rx 830.850
Channel 8	(174)	Tx 875.220	Rx 830.220
Channel 9	(153)	Tx 874.590	Rx 829.590
Channel 10	(132)	Tx 873.960	Rx 828.960
Channel 11	(111)	Tx 873.330	Rx 828.330
Channel 12	(90)	Tx 872.700	Rx 827.700
Channel 13	(69)	Tx 872.070	Rx 827.070
Channel 14	(48)	Tx 871.440	Rx 826.440
Channel 15	(27)	Tx 870.810	Rx 825.810
Channel 16	(6)	Tx 870.180	Rx 825.180

Cell # 14
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(320)	Tx 879.600	Rx 834.600
Channel 2	(299)	Tx 878.970	Rx 833.970
Channel 3	(278)	Tx 878.340	Rx 833.340
Channel 4	(257)	Tx 877.710	Rx 832.710
Channel 5	(236)	Tx 877.080	Rx 832.080
Channel 6	(215)	Tx 876.450	Rx 831.450
Channel 7	(194)	Tx 875.820	Rx 830.820
Channel 8	(173)	Tx 875.190	Rx 830.190
Channel 9	(152)	Tx 874.560	Rx 829.560
Channel 10	(131)	Tx 873.930	Rx 828.930
Channel 11	(110)	Tx 873.300	Rx 828.300
Channel 12	(89)	Tx 872.670	Rx 827.670
Channel 13	(68)	Tx 872.040	Rx 827.040
Channel 14	(47)	Tx 871.410	Rx 826.410
Channel 15	(26)	Tx 870.780	Rx 825.780
Channel 16	(5)	Tx 870.150	Rx 825.150

Cell # 15
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(319)	Tx 879.570	Rx 834.570
Channel 2	(298)	Tx 878.940	Rx 833.940
Channel 3	(277)	Tx 878.310	Rx 833.310
Channel 4	(256)	Tx 877.680	Rx 832.680
Channel 5	(235)	Tx 877.050	Rx 832.050
Channel 6	(214)	Tx 876.420	Rx 831.420
Channel 7	(193)	Tx 875.790	Rx 830.790
Channel 8	(172)	Tx 875.160	Rx 830.160
Channel 9	(151)	Tx 874.530	Rx 829.530
Channel 10	(130)	Tx 873.900	Rx 828.900
Channel 11	(109)	Tx 873.270	Rx 828.270
Channel 12	(88)	Tx 872.640	Rx 827.640
Channel 13	(67)	Tx 872.010	Rx 827.010
Channel 14	(46)	Tx 871.380	Rx 826.380
Channel 15	(25)	Tx 870.750	Rx 825.750
Channel 16	(4)	Tx 870.120	Rx 825.120

Cell # 16
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(318)	Tx 879.540	Rx 834.540
Channel 2	(297)	Tx 878.910	Rx 833.910
Channel 3	(276)	Tx 878.280	Rx 833.280
Channel 4	(255)	Tx 877.650	Rx 832.650
Channel 5	(234)	Tx 877.020	Rx 832.020
Channel 6	(213)	Tx 876.390	Rx 831.390
Channel 7	(192)	Tx 875.760	Rx 830.760
Channel 8	(171)	Tx 875.130	Rx 830.130
Channel 9	(150)	Tx 874.500	Rx 829.500
Channel 10	(129)	Tx 873.870	Rx 828.870
Channel 11	(108)	Tx 873.240	Rx 828.240
Channel 12	(87)	Tx 872.610	Rx 827.610
Channel 13	(66)	Tx 871.980	Rx 826.980
Channel 14	(45)	Tx 871.350	Rx 826.350
Channel 15	(24)	Tx 870.720	Rx 825.720
Channel 16	(3)	Tx 870.090	Rx 825.090

Cell # 17
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(317)	Tx 879.510	Rx 834.510
Channel 2	(296)	Tx 878.880	Rx 833.880
Channel 3	(275)	Tx 878.250	Rx 833.250
Channel 4	(254)	Tx 877.620	Rx 832.620
Channel 5	(233)	Tx 876.990	Rx 831.990
Channel 6	(212)	Tx 876.360	Rx 831.360
Channel 7	(191)	Tx 875.730	Rx 830.730
Channel 8	(170)	Tx 875.100	Rx 830.100
Channel 9	(149)	Tx 874.470	Rx 829.470
Channel 10	(128)	Tx 873.840	Rx 828.840
Channel 11	(107)	Tx 873.210	Rx 828.210
Channel 12	(86)	Tx 872.580	Rx 827.580
Channel 13	(65)	Tx 871.950	Rx 826.950
Channel 14	(44)	Tx 871.320	Rx 826.320
Channel 15	(23)	Tx 870.690	Rx 825.690
Channel 16	(2)	Tx 870.060	Rx 825.060

Cell # 18
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(316)	Tx 879.480	Rx 834.480
Channel 2	(295)	Tx 878.850	Rx 833.850
Channel 3	(274)	Tx 878.220	Rx 833.220
Channel 4	(253)	Tx 877.590	Rx 832.590
Channel 5	(232)	Tx 876.960	Rx 831.960
Channel 6	(211)	Tx 876.330	Rx 831.330
Channel 7	(190)	Tx 875.700	Rx 830.700
Channel 8	(169)	Tx 875.070	Rx 830.070
Channel 9	(148)	Tx 874.440	Rx 829.440
Channel 10	(127)	Tx 873.810	Rx 828.810
Channel 11	(106)	Tx 873.180	Rx 828.180
Channel 12	(85)	Tx 872.550	Rx 827.550
Channel 13	(64)	Tx 871.920	Rx 826.920
Channel 14	(43)	Tx 871.290	Rx 826.290
Channel 15	(22)	Tx 870.660	Rx 825.660
Channel 16	(1)	Tx 870.030	Rx 825.030

Cell # 19
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(315)	Tx 879.450	Rx 834.450
Channel 2	(294)	Tx 878.820	Rx 833.820
Channel 3	(273)	Tx 878.190	Rx 833.190
Channel 4	(252)	Tx 877.560	Rx 832.560
Channel 5	(231)	Tx 876.930	Rx 831.930
Channel 6	(210)	Tx 876.300	Rx 831.300
Channel 7	(189)	Tx 875.670	Rx 830.670
Channel 8	(168)	Tx 875.040	Rx 830.040
Channel 9	(147)	Tx 874.410	Rx 829.410
Channel 10	(126)	Tx 873.780	Rx 828.780
Channel 11	(105)	Tx 873.150	Rx 828.150
Channel 12	(84)	Tx 872.520	Rx 827.520
Channel 13	(63)	Tx 871.890	Rx 826.890
Channel 14	(42)	Tx 871.260	Rx 826.260
Channel 15	(21)	Tx 870.630	Rx 825.630

Cell # 20
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(314)	Tx 879.420	Rx 834.420
Channel 2	(293)	Tx 878.790	Rx 833.790
Channel 3	(272)	Tx 878.160	Rx 833.160
Channel 4	(251)	Tx 877.530	Rx 832.530
Channel 5	(230)	Tx 876.900	Rx 831.900
Channel 6	(209)	Tx 876.270	Rx 831.270
Channel 7	(188)	Tx 875.640	Rx 830.640
Channel 8	(167)	Tx 875.010	Rx 830.010
Channel 9	(146)	Tx 874.380	Rx 829.380
Channel 10	(125)	Tx 873.750	Rx 828.750
Channel 11	(104)	Tx 873.120	Rx 828.120
Channel 12	(83)	Tx 872.490	Rx 827.490
Channel 13	(62)	Tx 871.860	Rx 826.860
Channel 14	(41)	Tx 871.230	Rx 826.230
Channel 15	(20)	Tx 870.600	Rx 825.600

Cell # 21
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(313)	Tx 879.390	Rx 834.390
Channel 2	(292)	Tx 878.760	Rx 833.760
Channel 3	(271)	Tx 878.130	Rx 833.130
Channel 4	(250)	Tx 877.500	Rx 832.500
Channel 5	(229)	Tx 876.870	Rx 831.870
Channel 6	(208)	Tx 876.240	Rx 831.240
Channel 7	(187)	Tx 875.610	Rx 830.610
Channel 8	(166)	Tx 874.980	Rx 829.980
Channel 9	(145)	Tx 874.350	Rx 829.350
Channel 10	(124)	Tx 873.720	Rx 828.720
Channel 11	(103)	Tx 873.090	Rx 828.090
Channel 12	(82)	Tx 872.460	Rx 827.460
Channel 13	(61)	Tx 871.830	Rx 826.830
Channel 14	(40)	Tx 871.200	Rx 826.200
Channel 15	(19)	Tx 870.570	Rx 825.570

==================================================

 - Cellular Phone Band B (Channel 1 is Data)

Cell # 1
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1       (334)   Tx 880.020      Rx 835.020
Channel 2	(355)	Tx 880.650	Rx 835.650
Channel 3	(376)	Tx 881.280	Rx 836.280
Channel 4	(397)	Tx 881.910	Rx 836.910
Channel 5	(418)	Tx 882.540	Rx 837.540
Channel 6	(439)	Tx 883.170	Rx 838.170
Channel 7	(460)	Tx 883.800	Rx 838.800
Channel 8	(481)	Tx 884.430	Rx 839.430
Channel 9	(502)	Tx 885.060	Rx 840.060
Channel 10	(523)	Tx 885.690	Rx 840.690
Channel 11	(544)	Tx 886.320	Rx 841.320
Channel 12	(565)	Tx 886.950	Rx 841.950
Channel 13	(586)	Tx 887.580	Rx 842.580
Channel 14	(607)	Tx 888.210	Rx 843.210
Channel 15	(628)	Tx 888.840	Rx 843.840
Channel 16	(649)	Tx 889.470	Rx 844.470

Cell # 2
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(335)	Tx 880.050	Rx 835.050
Channel 2	(356)	Tx 880.680	Rx 835.680
Channel 3	(377)	Tx 881.310	Rx 836.310
Channel 4	(398)	Tx 881.940	Rx 836.940
Channel 5	(419)	Tx 882.570	Rx 837.570
Channel 6	(440)	Tx 883.200	Rx 838.200
Channel 7	(461)	Tx 883.830	Rx 838.830
Channel 8	(482)	Tx 884.460	Rx 839.460
Channel 9	(503)	Tx 885.090	Rx 840.090
Channel 10	(524)	Tx 885.720	Rx 840.720
Channel 11	(545)	Tx 886.350	Rx 841.350
Channel 12	(566)	Tx 886.980	Rx 841.980
Channel 13	(587)	Tx 887.610	Rx 842.610
Channel 14	(608)	Tx 888.240	Rx 843.240
Channel 15	(629)	Tx 888.870	Rx 843.870
Channel 16	(650)	Tx 889.500	Rx 844.500

Cell # 3
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(336)	Tx 880.080	Rx 835.080
Channel 2	(357)	Tx 880.710	Rx 835.710
Channel 3	(378)	Tx 881.340	Rx 836.340
Channel 4	(399)	Tx 881.970	Rx 836.970
Channel 5	(420)	Tx 882.600	Rx 837.600
Channel 6	(441)	Tx 883.230	Rx 838.230
Channel 7	(462)	Tx 883.860	Rx 838.860
Channel 8	(483)	Tx 884.490	Rx 839.490
Channel 9	(504)	Tx 885.120	Rx 840.120
Channel 10	(525)	Tx 885.750	Rx 840.750
Channel 11	(546)	Tx 886.380	Rx 841.380
Channel 12	(567)	Tx 887.010	Rx 842.010
Channel 13	(588)	Tx 887.640	Rx 842.640
Channel 14	(609)	Tx 888.270	Rx 843.270
Channel 15	(630)	Tx 888.900	Rx 843.900
Channel 16	(651)	Tx 889.530	Rx 844.530

Cell # 4
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(337)	Tx 880.110	Rx 835.110
Channel 2	(358)	Tx 880.740	Rx 835.740
Channel 3	(379)	Tx 881.370	Rx 836.370
Channel 4	(400)	Tx 882.000	Rx 837.000
Channel 5	(421)	Tx 882.630	Rx 837.630
Channel 6	(442)	Tx 883.260	Rx 838.260
Channel 7	(463)	Tx 883.890	Rx 838.890
Channel 8	(484)	Tx 884.520	Rx 839.520
Channel 9	(505)	Tx 885.150	Rx 840.150
Channel 10	(526)	Tx 885.780	Rx 840.780
Channel 11	(547)	Tx 886.410	Rx 841.410
Channel 12	(568)	Tx 887.040	Rx 842.040
Channel 13	(589)	Tx 887.670	Rx 842.670
Channel 14	(610)	Tx 888.300	Rx 843.300
Channel 15	(631)	Tx 888.930	Rx 843.930
Channel 16	(652)	Tx 889.560	Rx 844.560

Cell # 5
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(338)	Tx 880.140	Rx 835.140
Channel 2	(359)	Tx 880.770	Rx 835.770
Channel 3	(380)	Tx 881.400	Rx 836.400
Channel 4	(401)	Tx 882.030	Rx 837.030
Channel 5	(422)	Tx 882.660	Rx 837.660
Channel 6	(443)	Tx 883.290	Rx 838.290
Channel 7	(464)	Tx 883.920	Rx 838.920
Channel 8	(485)	Tx 884.550	Rx 839.550
Channel 9	(506)	Tx 885.180	Rx 840.180
Channel 10	(527)	Tx 885.810	Rx 840.810
Channel 11	(548)	Tx 886.440	Rx 841.440
Channel 12	(569)	Tx 887.070	Rx 842.070
Channel 13	(590)	Tx 887.700	Rx 842.700
Channel 14	(611)	Tx 888.330	Rx 843.330
Channel 15	(632)	Tx 888.960	Rx 843.960
Channel 16	(653)	Tx 889.590	Rx 844.590

Cell # 6
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(339)	Tx 880.170	Rx 835.170
Channel 2	(360)	Tx 880.800	Rx 835.800
Channel 3	(381)	Tx 881.430	Rx 836.430
Channel 4	(402)	Tx 882.060	Rx 837.060
Channel 5	(423)	Tx 882.690	Rx 837.690
Channel 6	(444)	Tx 883.320	Rx 838.320
Channel 7	(465)	Tx 883.950	Rx 838.950
Channel 8	(486)	Tx 884.580	Rx 839.580
Channel 9	(507)	Tx 885.210	Rx 840.210
Channel 10	(528)	Tx 885.840	Rx 840.840
Channel 11	(549)	Tx 886.470	Rx 841.470
Channel 12	(570)	Tx 887.100	Rx 842.100
Channel 13	(591)	Tx 887.730	Rx 842.730
Channel 14	(612)	Tx 888.360	Rx 843.360
Channel 15	(633)	Tx 888.990	Rx 843.990
Channel 16	(654)	Tx 889.620	Rx 844.620

Cell # 7
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(340)	Tx 880.200	Rx 835.200
Channel 2	(361)	Tx 880.830	Rx 835.830
Channel 3	(382)	Tx 881.460	Rx 836.460
Channel 4	(403)	Tx 882.090	Rx 837.090
Channel 5	(424)	Tx 882.720	Rx 837.720
Channel 6	(445)	Tx 883.350	Rx 838.350
Channel 7	(466)	Tx 883.980	Rx 838.980
Channel 8	(487)	Tx 884.610	Rx 839.610
Channel 9	(508)	Tx 885.240	Rx 840.240
Channel 10	(529)	Tx 885.870	Rx 840.870
Channel 11	(550)	Tx 886.500	Rx 841.500
Channel 12	(571)	Tx 887.130	Rx 842.130
Channel 13	(592)	Tx 887.760	Rx 842.760
Channel 14	(613)	Tx 888.390	Rx 843.390
Channel 15	(634)	Tx 889.020	Rx 844.020
Channel 16	(655)	Tx 889.650	Rx 844.650

Cell # 8
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(341)	Tx 880.230	Rx 835.230
Channel 2	(362)	Tx 880.860	Rx 835.860
Channel 3	(383)	Tx 881.490	Rx 836.490
Channel 4	(404)	Tx 882.120	Rx 837.120
Channel 5	(425)	Tx 882.750	Rx 837.750
Channel 6	(446)	Tx 883.380	Rx 838.380
Channel 7	(467)	Tx 884.010	Rx 839.010
Channel 8	(488)	Tx 884.640	Rx 839.640
Channel 9	(509)	Tx 885.270	Rx 840.270
Channel 10	(530)	Tx 885.900	Rx 840.900
Channel 11	(551)	Tx 886.530	Rx 841.530
Channel 12	(572)	Tx 887.160	Rx 842.160
Channel 13	(593)	Tx 887.790	Rx 842.790
Channel 14	(614)	Tx 888.420	Rx 843.420
Channel 15	(635)	Tx 889.050	Rx 844.050
Channel 16	(656)	Tx 889.680	Rx 844.680

Cell # 9
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(342)	Tx 880.260	Rx 835.260
Channel 2	(363)	Tx 880.890	Rx 835.890
Channel 3	(384)	Tx 881.520	Rx 836.520
Channel 4	(405)	Tx 882.150	Rx 837.150
Channel 5	(426)	Tx 882.780	Rx 837.780
Channel 6	(447)	Tx 883.410	Rx 838.410
Channel 7	(468)	Tx 884.040	Rx 839.040
Channel 8	(489)	Tx 884.670	Rx 839.670
Channel 9	(510)	Tx 885.300	Rx 840.300
Channel 10	(531)	Tx 885.930	Rx 840.930
Channel 11	(552)	Tx 886.560	Rx 841.560
Channel 12	(573)	Tx 887.190	Rx 842.190
Channel 13	(594)	Tx 887.820	Rx 842.820
Channel 14	(615)	Tx 888.450	Rx 843.450
Channel 15	(636)	Tx 889.080	Rx 844.080
Channel 16	(657)	Tx 889.710	Rx 844.710

Cell # 10
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(343)	Tx 880.290	Rx 835.290
Channel 2	(364)	Tx 880.920	Rx 835.920
Channel 3	(385)	Tx 881.550	Rx 836.550
Channel 4	(406)	Tx 882.180	Rx 837.180
Channel 5	(427)	Tx 882.810	Rx 837.810
Channel 6	(448)	Tx 883.440	Rx 838.440
Channel 7	(469)	Tx 884.070	Rx 839.070
Channel 8	(490)	Tx 884.700	Rx 839.700
Channel 9	(511)	Tx 885.330	Rx 840.330
Channel 10	(532)	Tx 885.960	Rx 840.960
Channel 11	(553)	Tx 886.590	Rx 841.590
Channel 12	(574)	Tx 887.220	Rx 842.220
Channel 13	(595)	Tx 887.850	Rx 842.850
Channel 14	(616)	Tx 888.480	Rx 843.480
Channel 15	(637)	Tx 889.110	Rx 844.110
Channel 16	(658)	Tx 889.740	Rx 844.740

Cell # 11
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(344)	Tx 880.320	Rx 835.320
Channel 2	(365)	Tx 880.950	Rx 835.950
Channel 3	(386)	Tx 881.580	Rx 836.580
Channel 4	(407)	Tx 882.210	Rx 837.210
Channel 5	(428)	Tx 882.840	Rx 837.840
Channel 6	(449)	Tx 883.470	Rx 838.470
Channel 7	(470)	Tx 884.100	Rx 839.100
Channel 8	(491)	Tx 884.730	Rx 839.730
Channel 9	(512)	Tx 885.360	Rx 840.360
Channel 10	(533)	Tx 885.990	Rx 840.990
Channel 11	(554)	Tx 886.620	Rx 841.620
Channel 12	(575)	Tx 887.250	Rx 842.250
Channel 13	(596)	Tx 887.880	Rx 842.880
Channel 14	(617)	Tx 888.510	Rx 843.510
Channel 15	(638)	Tx 889.140	Rx 844.140
Channel 16	(659)	Tx 889.770	Rx 844.770

Cell # 12
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(345)	Tx 880.350	Rx 835.350
Channel 2	(366)	Tx 880.980	Rx 835.980
Channel 3	(387)	Tx 881.610	Rx 836.610
Channel 4	(408)	Tx 882.240	Rx 837.240
Channel 5	(429)	Tx 882.870	Rx 837.870
Channel 6	(450)	Tx 883.500	Rx 838.500
Channel 7	(471)	Tx 884.130	Rx 839.130
Channel 8	(492)	Tx 884.760	Rx 839.760
Channel 9	(513)	Tx 885.390	Rx 840.390
Channel 10	(534)	Tx 886.020	Rx 841.020
Channel 11	(555)	Tx 886.650	Rx 841.650
Channel 12	(576)	Tx 887.280	Rx 842.280
Channel 13	(597)	Tx 887.910	Rx 842.910
Channel 14	(618)	Tx 888.540	Rx 843.540
Channel 15	(639)	Tx 889.170	Rx 844.170
Channel 16	(660)	Tx 889.800	Rx 844.800

Cell # 13
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(346)	Tx 880.380	Rx 835.380
Channel 2	(367)	Tx 881.010	Rx 836.010
Channel 3	(388)	Tx 881.640	Rx 836.640
Channel 4	(409)	Tx 882.270	Rx 837.270
Channel 5	(430)	Tx 882.900	Rx 837.900
Channel 6	(451)	Tx 883.530	Rx 838.530
Channel 7	(472)	Tx 884.160	Rx 839.160
Channel 8	(493)	Tx 884.790	Rx 839.790
Channel 9	(514)	Tx 885.420	Rx 840.420
Channel 10	(535)	Tx 886.050	Rx 841.050
Channel 11	(556)	Tx 886.680	Rx 841.680
Channel 12	(577)	Tx 887.310	Rx 842.310
Channel 13	(598)	Tx 887.940	Rx 842.940
Channel 14	(619)	Tx 888.570	Rx 843.570
Channel 15	(640)	Tx 889.200	Rx 844.200
Channel 16	(661)	Tx 889.830	Rx 844.830

Cell # 14
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(347)	Tx 880.410	Rx 835.410
Channel 2	(368)	Tx 881.040	Rx 836.040
Channel 3	(389)	Tx 881.670	Rx 836.670
Channel 4	(410)	Tx 882.300	Rx 837.300
Channel 5	(431)	Tx 882.930	Rx 837.930
Channel 6	(452)	Tx 883.560	Rx 838.560
Channel 7	(473)	Tx 884.190	Rx 839.190
Channel 8	(494)	Tx 884.820	Rx 839.820
Channel 9	(515)	Tx 885.450	Rx 840.450
Channel 10	(536)	Tx 886.080	Rx 841.080
Channel 11	(557)	Tx 886.710	Rx 841.710
Channel 12	(578)	Tx 887.340	Rx 842.340
Channel 13	(599)	Tx 887.970	Rx 842.970
Channel 14	(620)	Tx 888.600	Rx 843.600
Channel 15	(641)	Tx 889.230	Rx 844.230
Channel 16	(662)	Tx 889.860	Rx 844.860

Cell # 15
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(348)	Tx 880.440	Rx 835.440
Channel 2	(369)	Tx 881.070	Rx 836.070
Channel 3	(390)	Tx 881.700	Rx 836.700
Channel 4	(411)	Tx 882.330	Rx 837.330
Channel 5	(432)	Tx 882.960	Rx 837.960
Channel 6	(453)	Tx 883.590	Rx 838.590
Channel 7	(474)	Tx 884.220	Rx 839.220
Channel 8	(495)	Tx 884.850	Rx 839.850
Channel 9	(516)	Tx 885.480	Rx 840.480
Channel 10	(537)	Tx 886.110	Rx 841.110
Channel 11	(558)	Tx 886.740	Rx 841.740
Channel 12	(579)	Tx 887.370	Rx 842.370
Channel 13	(600)	Tx 888.000	Rx 843.000
Channel 14	(621)	Tx 888.630	Rx 843.630
Channel 15	(642)	Tx 889.260	Rx 844.260
Channel 16	(663)	Tx 889.890	Rx 844.890

Cell # 16
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(349)	Tx 880.470	Rx 835.470
Channel 2	(370)	Tx 881.100	Rx 836.100
Channel 3	(391)	Tx 881.730	Rx 836.730
Channel 4	(412)	Tx 882.360	Rx 837.360
Channel 5	(433)	Tx 882.990	Rx 837.990
Channel 6	(454)	Tx 883.620	Rx 838.620
Channel 7	(475)	Tx 884.250	Rx 839.250
Channel 8	(496)	Tx 884.880	Rx 839.880
Channel 9	(517)	Tx 885.510	Rx 840.510
Channel 10	(538)	Tx 886.140	Rx 841.140
Channel 11	(559)	Tx 886.770	Rx 841.770
Channel 12	(580)	Tx 887.400	Rx 842.400
Channel 13	(601)	Tx 888.030	Rx 843.030
Channel 14	(622)	Tx 888.660	Rx 843.660
Channel 15	(643)	Tx 889.290	Rx 844.290
Channel 16	(664)	Tx 889.920	Rx 844.920

Cell # 17
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(350)	Tx 880.500	Rx 835.500
Channel 2	(371)	Tx 881.130	Rx 836.130
Channel 3	(392)	Tx 881.760	Rx 836.760
Channel 4	(413)	Tx 882.390	Rx 837.390
Channel 5	(434)	Tx 883.020	Rx 838.020
Channel 6	(455)	Tx 883.650	Rx 838.650
Channel 7	(476)	Tx 884.280	Rx 839.280
Channel 8	(497)	Tx 884.910	Rx 839.910
Channel 9	(518)	Tx 885.540	Rx 840.540
Channel 10	(539)	Tx 886.170	Rx 841.170
Channel 11	(560)	Tx 886.800	Rx 841.800
Channel 12	(581)	Tx 887.430	Rx 842.430
Channel 13	(602)	Tx 888.060	Rx 843.060
Channel 14	(623)	Tx 888.690	Rx 843.690
Channel 15	(644)	Tx 889.320	Rx 844.320
Channel 16	(665)	Tx 889.950	Rx 844.950

Cell # 18
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(351)	Tx 880.530	Rx 835.530
Channel 2	(372)	Tx 881.160	Rx 836.160
Channel 3	(393)	Tx 881.790	Rx 836.790
Channel 4	(414)	Tx 882.420	Rx 837.420
Channel 5	(435)	Tx 883.050	Rx 838.050
Channel 6	(456)	Tx 883.680	Rx 838.680
Channel 7	(477)	Tx 884.310	Rx 839.310
Channel 8	(498)	Tx 884.940	Rx 839.940
Channel 9	(519)	Tx 885.570	Rx 840.570
Channel 10	(540)	Tx 886.200	Rx 841.200
Channel 11	(561)	Tx 886.830	Rx 841.830
Channel 12	(582)	Tx 887.460	Rx 842.460
Channel 13	(603)	Tx 888.090	Rx 843.090
Channel 14	(624)	Tx 888.720	Rx 843.720
Channel 15	(645)	Tx 889.350	Rx 844.350
Channel 16	(666)	Tx 889.980	Rx 844.980

Cell # 19
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(352)	Tx 880.560	Rx 835.560
Channel 2	(373)	Tx 881.190	Rx 836.190
Channel 3	(394)	Tx 881.820	Rx 836.820
Channel 4	(415)	Tx 882.450	Rx 837.450
Channel 5	(436)	Tx 883.080	Rx 838.080
Channel 6	(457)	Tx 883.710	Rx 838.710
Channel 7	(478)	Tx 884.340	Rx 839.340
Channel 8	(499)	Tx 884.970	Rx 839.970
Channel 9	(520)	Tx 885.600	Rx 840.600
Channel 10	(541)	Tx 886.230	Rx 841.230
Channel 11	(562)	Tx 886.860	Rx 841.860
Channel 12	(583)	Tx 887.490	Rx 842.490
Channel 13	(604)	Tx 888.120	Rx 843.120
Channel 14	(625)	Tx 888.750	Rx 843.750
Channel 15	(646)	Tx 889.380	Rx 844.380

Cell # 20
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(353)	Tx 880.590	Rx 835.590
Channel 2	(374)	Tx 881.220	Rx 836.220
Channel 3	(395)	Tx 881.850	Rx 836.850
Channel 4	(416)	Tx 882.480	Rx 837.480
Channel 5	(437)	Tx 883.110	Rx 838.110
Channel 6	(458)	Tx 883.740	Rx 838.740
Channel 7	(479)	Tx 884.370	Rx 839.370
Channel 8	(500)	Tx 885.000	Rx 840.000
Channel 9	(521)	Tx 885.630	Rx 840.630
Channel 10	(542)	Tx 886.260	Rx 841.260
Channel 11	(563)	Tx 886.890	Rx 841.890
Channel 12	(584)	Tx 887.520	Rx 842.520
Channel 13	(605)	Tx 888.150	Rx 843.150
Channel 14	(626)	Tx 888.780	Rx 843.780
Channel 15	(647)	Tx 889.410	Rx 844.410

Cell # 21
--------------------------------------------------
Channel 1	(354)	Tx 880.620	Rx 835.620
Channel 2	(375)	Tx 881.250	Rx 836.250
Channel 3	(396)	Tx 881.880	Rx 836.880
Channel 4	(417)	Tx 882.510	Rx 837.510
Channel 5	(438)	Tx 883.140	Rx 838.140
Channel 6	(459)	Tx 883.770	Rx 838.770
Channel 7	(480)	Tx 884.400	Rx 839.400
Channel 8	(501)	Tx 885.030	Rx 840.030
Channel 9	(522)	Tx 885.660	Rx 840.660
Channel 10	(543)	Tx 886.290	Rx 841.290
Channel 11	(564)	Tx 886.920	Rx 841.920
Channel 12	(585)	Tx 887.550	Rx 842.550
Channel 13	(606)	Tx 888.180	Rx 843.180
Channel 14	(627)	Tx 888.810	Rx 843.810
Channel 15	(648)	Tx 889.440	Rx 844.440

===============================================================================

                 Cellular phone frequency and cell construction

===============================================================================
                                  __    __
                              \__/C \__/D \__
                           \__/G \__/A \__/
                          _/D \__/E \__/F \__
                           \__/B \__/C \__/
                          _/F \__/G \__/A \__
                           \__/D \__/E \__/
                          _/A \__/B \__/C \__
                           \__/  \__/  \__/

    This represents how a cellular system might be laid out.  Cells A and B
never share a common border.  Neither do B and C, A and G, etc.  Cells that
are next to each other are never assigned adjacent frequencies.  They always
differ by at least 60 kiloHertz.  To track a mobile phone as it changes cells,
let's put the mobile in a B cell.  When the mobile switches frequencies, you
know that he could only go to an D, E, F or G cell because A and C have
adjacent frequencies. The two tables below will help you determine which
channel cells can go next to each other.  You can contact your local cellular
phone company and see if they have any maps of the cells available.  This is
not a sure thing, but it couldn't hurt to try.

Cells that can go next to each other:

Cell      Compatible cells
 A         C, D, E, F
 B         D, E, F, G
 C         E, F, G, A
 D         F, G, A, B
 E         G, A, B, C
 F         A, B, C, D
 G         B, C, D, E

    Here is a frequency/cell layout chart.  The cell frequencies are used by
the cell site towers, and the mobile frequencies are the input frequencies
used by the cars.

               Wireline company cell frequencies (BAND B)

CELL A    CELL B    CELL C    CELL D    CELL E    CELL F    CELL G
=======   =======   =======   =======   =======   =======   =======
889.890   889.920   889.950   889.980                               
889.680   889.710   889.740   889.770   889.800   889.830   889.860  
889.470   889.500   889.530   889.560   889.590   889.620   889.650  
889.260   889.290   889.320   889.350   889.380   889.410   889.440  
889.050   889.080   889.110   889.140   889.170   889.200   889.230  
888.840   888.870   888.900   888.930   888.960   888.990   889.020  
888.630   888.660   888.690   888.720   888.750   888.780   888.810  
888.420   888.450   888.480   888.510   888.540   888.570   888.600  
888.210   888.240   888.270   888.300   888.330   888.360   888.390  
888.000   888.030   888.060   888.090   888.120   888.150   888.180  
887.790   887.820   887.850   887.880   887.910   887.940   887.970  
887.580   887.610   887.640   887.670   887.700   887.730   887.760  
887.370   887.400   887.430   887.460   887.490   887.520   887.550  
887.160   887.190   887.220   887.250   887.280   887.310   887.340  
886.950   886.980   887.010   887.040   887.070   887.100   887.130  
886.740   886.770   886.800   886.830   886.860   886.890   886.920  
886.530   886.560   886.590   886.620   886.650   886.680   886.710  
886.320   886.350   886.380   886.410   886.440   886.470   886.500  Voice
886.110   886.140   886.170   886.200   886.230   886.260   886.290  
885.900   885.930   885.960   885.990   886.020   886.050   886.080  
885.690   885.720   885.750   885.780   885.810   885.840   885.870  
885.480   885.510   885.540   885.570   885.600   885.630   885.660  
885.270   885.300   885.330   885.360   885.390   885.420   885.450  
885.060   885.090   885.120   885.150   885.180   885.210   885.240  
884.850   884.880   884.910   884.940   884.970   885.000   885.030  
884.640   884.670   884.700   884.730   884.760   884.790   884.820  
884.430   884.460   884.490   884.520   884.550   884.580   884.610  
884.220   884.250   884.280   884.310   884.340   884.370   884.400  
884.010   884.040   884.070   884.100   884.130   884.160   884.190  Channels
883.800   883.830   883.860   883.890   883.920   883.950   883.980  
883.590   883.620   883.650   883.680   883.710   883.740   883.770  
883.380   883.410   883.440   883.470   883.500   883.530   883.560  
883.170   883.200   883.230   883.260   883.290   883.320   883.350  
882.960   882.990   883.020   883.050   883.080   883.110   883.140  
882.750   882.780   882.810   882.840   882.870   882.900   882.930  
882.540   882.570   882.600   882.630   882.660   882.690   882.720  
882.330   882.360   882.390   882.420   882.450   882.480   882.510  
882.120   882.150   882.180   882.210   882.240   882.270   882.300  
881.910   881.940   881.970   882.000   882.030   882.060   882.090  
881.700   881.730   881.760   881.790   881.820   881.850   881.880  
881.490   881.520   881.550   881.580   881.610   881.640   881.670  
881.280   881.310   881.340   881.370   881.400   881.430   881.460  
881.070   881.100   881.130   881.160   881.190   881.220   881.250  
880.860   880.890   880.920   880.950   880.980   881.010   881.040  
880.650   880.680   880.710   880.740   880.770   880.800   880.830 
-------------------------------------------------------------------
880.440   880.470   880.500   880.530   880.560   880.590   880.620 Digital
880.230   880.260   880.290   880.320   880.350   880.380   880.410  Control
880.020   880.050   880.080   880.110   880.140   880.170   880.200 Channels

              Wireline company mobile frequencies (BAND B)

CELL A    CELL B    CELL C    CELL D    CELL E    CELL F    CELL G
=======   =======   =======   =======   =======   =======   =======
844.890   844.920   844.950   844.980                               
844.680   844.710   844.740   844.770   844.800   844.830   844.860  
844.470   844.500   844.530   844.560   844.590   844.620   844.650  
844.260   844.290   844.320   844.350   844.380   844.410   844.440  
844.050   844.080   844.110   844.140   844.170   844.200   844.230  
843.840   843.870   843.900   843.930   843.960   843.990   844.020  
843.630   843.660   843.690   843.720   843.750   843.780   843.810  
843.420   843.450   843.480   843.510   843.540   843.570   843.600  
843.210   843.240   843.270   843.300   843.330   843.360   843.390  
843.000   843.030   843.060   843.090   843.120   843.150   843.180  
842.790   842.820   842.850   842.880   842.910   842.940   842.970  
842.580   842.610   842.640   842.670   842.700   842.730   842.760  
842.370   842.400   842.430   842.460   842.490   842.520   842.550  
842.160   842.190   842.220   842.250   842.280   842.310   842.340  
841.950   841.980   842.010   842.040   842.070   842.100   842.130  
841.740   841.770   841.800   841.830   841.860   841.890   841.920  
841.530   841.560   841.590   841.620   841.650   841.680   841.710  
841.320   841.350   841.380   841.410   841.440   841.470   841.500  Voice
841.110   841.140   841.170   841.200   841.230   841.260   841.290  
840.900   840.930   840.960   840.990   841.020   841.050   841.080  
840.690   840.720   840.750   840.780   840.810   840.840   840.870  
840.480   840.510   840.540   840.570   840.600   840.630   840.660  
840.270   840.300   840.330   840.360   840.390   840.420   840.450  
840.060   840.090   840.120   840.150   840.180   840.210   840.240  
839.850   839.880   839.910   839.940   839.970   840.000   840.030  
839.640   839.670   839.700   839.730   839.760   839.790   839.820  
839.430   839.460   839.490   839.520   839.550   839.580   839.610  
839.220   839.250   839.280   839.310   839.340   839.370   839.400  
839.010   839.040   839.070   839.100   839.130   839.160   839.190  Channels
838.800   838.830   838.860   838.890   838.920   838.950   838.980  
838.590   838.620   838.650   838.680   838.710   838.740   838.770  
838.380   838.410   838.440   838.470   838.500   838.530   838.560  
838.170   838.200   838.230   838.260   838.290   838.320   838.350  
837.960   837.990   838.020   838.050   838.080   838.110   838.140  
837.750   837.780   837.810   837.840   837.870   837.900   837.930  
837.540   837.570   837.600   837.630   837.660   837.690   837.720  
837.330   837.360   837.390   837.420   837.450   837.480   837.510  
837.120   837.150   837.180   837.210   837.240   837.270   837.300  
836.910   836.940   836.970   837.000   837.030   837.060   837.090  
836.700   836.730   836.760   836.790   836.820   836.850   836.880  
836.490   836.520   836.550   836.580   836.610   836.640   836.670  
836.280   836.310   836.340   836.370   836.400   836.430   836.460  
836.070   836.100   836.130   836.160   836.190   836.220   836.250  
835.860   835.890   835.920   835.950   835.980   836.010   836.040  
835.650   835.680   835.710   835.740   835.770   835.800   835.830 
-------------------------------------------------------------------
835.440   835.470   835.500   835.530   835.560   835.590   835.620  Digital
835.230   835.260   835.290   835.320   835.350   835.380   835.410   Control
835.020   835.050   835.080   835.110   835.140   835.170   835.200  Channels

===============================================================================

             Non-wireline company cell frequencies (BAND A)

CELL A    CELL B    CELL C    CELL D    CELL E    CELL F    CELL G
=======   =======   =======   =======   =======   =======   =======
879.900   879.930   879.960   879.990                               Digital
879.690   879.720   879.750   879.780   879.810   879.840   879.870  Control
879.480   879.510   879.540   879.570   879.600   879.630   879.660  Channels
-------------------------------------   879.390   879.420   879.450 
879.270   879.300   879.330   879.360   --------------------------- 
879.060   879.090   879.120   879.150   879.180   879.210   879.240  
878.850   878.880   878.910   878.940   878.970   879.000   879.030  
878.640   878.670   878.700   878.730   878.760   878.790   878.820  
878.430   878.460   878.490   878.520   878.550   878.580   878.610  
878.220   878.250   878.280   878.310   878.340   878.370   878.400  
878.010   878.040   878.070   878.100   878.130   878.160   878.190  
877.800   877.830   877.860   877.890   877.920   877.950   877.980  
877.590   877.620   877.650   877.680   877.710   877.740   877.770  
877.380   877.410   877.440   877.470   877.500   877.530   877.560  
877.170   877.200   877.230   877.260   877.290   877.320   877.350  
876.960   876.990   877.020   877.050   877.080   877.110   877.140  
876.750   876.780   876.810   876.840   876.870   876.900   876.930  
876.540   876.570   876.600   876.630   876.660   876.690   876.720  
876.330   876.360   876.390   876.420   876.450   876.480   876.510  
876.120   876.150   876.180   876.210   876.240   876.270   876.300  
875.910   875.940   875.970   876.000   876.030   876.060   876.090  
875.700   875.730   875.760   875.790   875.820   875.850   875.880   Voice
875.490   875.520   875.550   875.580   875.610   875.640   875.670  
875.280   875.310   875.340   875.370   875.400   875.430   875.460  
875.070   875.100   875.130   875.160   875.190   875.220   875.250  
874.860   874.890   874.920   874.950   874.980   875.010   875.040  
874.650   874.680   874.710   874.740   874.770   874.800   874.830  
874.440   874.470   874.500   874.530   874.560   874.590   874.620  
874.230   874.260   874.290   874.320   874.350   874.380   874.410  
874.020   874.050   874.080   874.110   874.140   874.170   874.200  
873.810   873.840   873.870   873.900   873.930   873.960   873.990  
873.600   873.630   873.660   873.690   873.720   873.750   873.780  
873.390   873.420   873.450   873.480   873.510   873.540   873.570   Channels
873.180   873.210   873.240   873.270   873.300   873.330   873.360  
872.970   873.000   873.030   873.060   873.090   873.120   873.150  
872.760   872.790   872.820   872.850   872.880   872.910   872.940  
872.550   872.580   872.610   872.640   872.670   872.700   872.730  
872.340   872.370   872.400   872.430   872.460   872.490   872.520  
872.130   872.160   872.190   872.220   872.250   872.280   872.310  
871.920   871.950   871.980   872.010   872.040   872.070   872.100  
871.710   871.740   871.770   871.800   871.830   871.860   871.890  
871.500   871.530   871.560   871.590   871.620   871.650   871.680  
871.290   871.320   871.350   871.380   871.410   871.440   871.470  
871.080   871.110   871.140   871.170   871.200   871.230   871.260  
870.870   870.900   870.930   870.960   870.990   871.020   871.050  
870.660   870.690   870.720   870.750   870.780   870.810   870.840  
870.450   870.480   870.510   870.540   870.570   870.600   870.630  
870.240   870.270   870.300   870.330   870.360   870.390   870.420  
870.030   870.060   870.090   870.120   870.150   870.180   870.210 

            Non-wireline company mobile frequencies (BAND A)

CELL A    CELL B    CELL C    CELL D    CELL E    CELL F    CELL G
=======   =======   =======   =======   =======   =======   =======
834.900   834.930   834.960   834.990                               Digital
834.690   834.720   834.750   834.780   834.810   834.840   834.870  Control
834.480   834.510   834.540   834.570   834.600   834.630   834.660  Channels
-------------------------------------   834.390   834.420   834.450 
834.270   834.300   834.330   834.360   --------------------------- 
834.060   834.090   834.120   834.150   834.180   834.210   834.240  
833.850   833.880   833.910   833.940   833.970   834.000   834.030  
833.640   833.670   833.700   833.730   833.760   833.790   833.820  
833.430   833.460   833.490   833.520   833.550   833.580   833.610  
833.220   833.250   833.280   833.310   833.340   833.370   833.400  
833.010   833.040   833.070   833.100   833.130   833.160   833.190  
832.800   832.830   832.860   832.890   832.920   832.950   832.980  
832.590   832.620   832.650   832.680   832.710   832.740   832.770  
832.380   832.410   832.440   832.470   832.500   832.530   832.560  
832.170   832.200   832.230   832.260   832.290   832.320   832.350  
831.960   831.990   832.020   832.050   832.080   832.110   832.140  
831.750   831.780   831.810   831.840   831.870   831.900   831.930  
831.540   831.570   831.600   831.630   831.660   831.690   831.720  
831.330   831.360   831.390   831.420   831.450   831.480   831.510  
831.120   831.150   831.180   831.210   831.240   831.270   831.300  
830.910   830.940   830.970   831.000   831.030   831.060   831.090  
830.700   830.730   830.760   830.790   830.820   830.850   830.880   Voice
830.490   830.520   830.550   830.580   830.610   830.640   830.670  
830.280   830.310   830.340   830.370   830.400   830.430   830.460  
830.070   830.100   830.130   830.160   830.190   830.220   830.250  
829.860   829.890   829.920   829.950   829.980   830.010   830.040  
829.650   829.680   829.710   829.740   829.770   829.800   829.830  
829.440   829.470   829.500   829.530   829.560   829.590   829.620  
829.230   829.260   829.290   829.320   829.350   829.380   829.410  
829.020   829.050   829.080   829.110   829.140   829.170   829.200  
828.810   828.840   828.870   828.900   828.930   828.960   828.990  
828.600   828.630   828.660   828.690   828.720   828.750   828.780  
828.390   828.420   828.450   828.480   828.510   828.540   828.570   Channels
828.180   828.210   828.240   828.270   828.300   828.330   828.360  
827.970   828.000   828.030   828.060   828.090   828.120   828.150  
827.760   827.790   827.820   827.850   827.880   827.910   827.940  
827.550   827.580   827.610   827.640   827.670   827.700   827.730  
827.340   827.370   827.400   827.430   827.460   827.490   827.520  
827.130   827.160   827.190   827.220   827.250   827.280   827.310  
826.920   826.950   826.980   827.010   827.040   827.070   827.100  
826.710   826.740   826.770   826.800   826.830   826.860   826.890  
826.500   826.530   826.560   826.590   826.620   826.650   826.680  
826.290   826.320   826.350   826.380   826.410   826.440   826.470  
826.080   826.110   826.140   826.170   826.200   826.230   826.260  
825.870   825.900   825.930   825.960   825.990   826.020   826.050  
825.660   825.690   825.720   825.750   825.780   825.810   825.840  
825.450   825.480   825.510   825.540   825.570   825.600   825.630  
825.240   825.270   825.300   825.330   825.360   825.390   825.420  
825.030   825.060   825.090   825.120   825.150   825.180   825.210 

    Monitoring of the base sites is obviously going to be easier than
monitoring the mobiles.  The cell base sites are towers (usually blue) with a
triangle shaped "head" on top, and sporting a couple of what appear to be
vertical antennas.  These base sites have a range of 3-5 miles.  If you take a
look at the honeycomb diagram, you can see how they are laid out.  The cell
transmitter is in the middle of the cell.  It is possible to hear many, most,
or all of the cells in your city, depending on your location.  The closer you
live to a boundary, the greater the chances of your being able to receive more
cells.  Due to the nature of radio signals, the actual cell shape is more or
less round.  However, the hexagon shape lends itself better to show how the
system is laid out.  With a circular coverage area, there will be some
overlapping between adjacent cells.

                                 __    __
                             \__/C \__/D \__
                          \__/G \__/A \__/
                         _/D \__/E \__/F \__
                          \__/B \__*C \__/
                         _/F \__/G \__/A \__
                          \__/D \__/E \__/
                         _/A \__/B \__/C \__
                          \__/  \__/  \__/

    If, for example, you live near the asterisk (*) in the above diagram, you
will be able go easily hear the G, C, E, and A cells you're near.  Since the
maximum _practical_ range of a cell is 3-5 miles, you'll be able to hear them
a bit farther away.  However, due to the nature of the FM transceivers at the
cell sites (they capture only the _strongest_ signal), you should be able to
hear all seven cells.  Which _one_ of each cell you hear will depend on your
location and the strength of the received signal.  In the above diagram,
you'll most likely hear the F cell in the upper right, rather than the one on
the left.

    Mobile reception is almost a waste of time unless you have an outdoor
antenna.  And, since the mobile will be repeated on the cell site, it's better
to listen to the cell frequencies.  You may not be able to hear both sides of
the conversation if you listen only to the mobile frequencies!!! It is useful,
however, for determining which channel cell you're in.  If you use the antenna
that came with the scanner, mobile range will be decreased down to 1 or 2
miles.  By checking the scanner readout against the cell list above
(825.030-844.980 MHz), you can tell what cell the mobile is in. This is also
useful on the cell site frequencies.  If you hear someone say, "I'm at the
corner of highway FF and 37," and you know where the cell site antenna is in
that area, you can check the frequency listing above and determine what cell
that antenna belongs to.


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+++ Minuite Man's CheAp-O Cellular Scanner +++

 * Parts Needed

      Here's a list of the following part's you'll need to bulid this project.
                - A manual adjusting TV (tuning knob's on VHF/UHF)
                - A Transmitter (rated 47 to 49 mhz)
                - And some BRaiN's (and six-pack!)
  Ok now that you have all that here we go, plain and very simple. First take
  the transmitter and lock it in talk (hold down the talk button), next turn
  the TV on and turn from channel 80 to 82 (or 83) now adjust the fine tune
  knob on the UHF dial untill you hear someone either talking or some type of
  packet transmission. and thats it turn the fine adjust knob to switch betw-
  een channel's (spaced about 50 hz i belive) and change the channel to switch
  between channel's (spaced about 500 hz i belive) and listen. Doesn't work
  well there are a couple of other factor's that you have to included in this
  project also, your antenna, if there is a cell site or repeater near you, and
  if you placed the transmitter on top of the TV it would help a lot more also!
  Well i'm not going to explain this that much, if you have some sort of IQ you
  can figure this out! Oh also if your wondering what to do with the six-pack,
  follow the directions on the can, and drink accordly...

                                              Minuite Man

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+++ Transmission from a Cellular Phone +++

       When a cellular phone makes a call, it normally transmits its
   electronic serial number, mobile identification number, its station
   class mark and the number called in a short burst of data. This burst
   is the short buzz you hear after you press the "send" button and before
   the tower catches the data. These four things are the components the
   cellular provider uses to insure that the phone is programmed to be billed
   and that is also has the identity of both the customer and the phone.
       There are usually two cellular phone companies in an area. One is the
   wireline carrier (Band B) and the other is the non-wireline carrier (Band A)
   Band B is usually a bell operating company because they have the incumbent
   position as the phone company with the telephone wires overhead. Band A may
   be Cellular One or some other company that only maintains cells and does
   not have access to domestic or business phones installed in permanent
   structures. Within the two bands are 832 cellular phone channels. Each one
   has 416 bands, and within the bands are voice channels that actually,
   transmit and receive information from cellular phones.
       The ESN (electronic serial number) is programmed into memory chips,
   called a PROM (or EPROM, E(E)PROM) depending on the type of cellular phone
   used. The ESN may appear in either hexadecimal or decimal format when
   uncoded. Most common it's in hexadecimal format which is a standard accepted
   by all of the cellular carriers.
       In order to understand the conversion process of decimal to hexadecimal,
   and the reverse, you must either have a scientific calculator or a table
   conversion guide. Most bookstores will carry a math text that will provide
   you with the guidance to convert the numbers into a format that can be
   programmed into a chip.
       The ESN and the phone number are the two primary identifiers for any
   cellular phone. By changing both, the cellular carrier will accept the call
   and bill it to either a wrong account or provide service based on the fact
   that it is not a disconnected receiver. It will also look at the other two
   components, in order to insure that it is actually a celluar phone and to
   forward billing information to that carrier
       The station carrier mark is also changed because it prevents the cell-
   ular carrier from determining the type of phone that is placing the call.
   By providing the cellular tower with a false station class mark, the
   cellular carrier, the federal communications commission, the secret service
   or any appointed state or local federal agency who chases down cellular
   fraud is often looking for a particular phone which in reality is not the
   phone they are looking for. For example; you can provide the station class
   mark for a radio shack phone when in reality they are using a novatel. If
   the authorities look at the phone only briefly or are not aware of the
   electronic intracacies, they may let the offender go without knowing that
   the suspect they are holding is the correct one!
       The NAM also has the SIDH (System Identification for the Home System)
   number programmed into it. Refer to the SIDH TABLE. The transmittal of the
   SIDH number tells the carrier where to forward the billing information to
   in case the user is "roaming". The SIDH table i have included tells of the
   major cities and thier identifying numbers. By forwarding to a false SIDH,
   to can avoid detection (50% of the time). In most circumstances, the bill
   is usually discarded because of the cost and trouble in tracking down
   someone using a phone with a changed SIDH.

+++ Definitions +++

       The following is a list of the commonly used abbreviations used in
   programming cellular phones.

  - SIDH
       A 15-bit field in the NAM designating the system indentification for
   the home system. Bit 0 of the SIDH corresponds to the preferred system flag
   used elsewhere in the NAM. Bit 6 and 5 of byte 0 are international code
   bits. Normally the SIDH is entered during programming of a phone as a five
   digit decimal number.

  - LU
      Local use flag. Tells the cellular phone user if it must preregister with
   the system. Preregistration with the system means that the mobile must trans
   mit it's parameters to the cellular system as soon as the power-up task and
   the control channel tasks are completed. "1" enables the flag. Usually set
   to "1".

  - MIN MARK
      A 1-bit flag designating that MIN2 (area code) is always to be sent when
   making a system access. "1" enables the flag. Usually set to "1".

  - MIN 2
      A 10-bit field representing the area code of the mobile ID number.

  - MIN 1
      A 24-bit field representing the mobile telephone number. MIN2 plus MIN1
   equals MIN, the ten digit phone number.

  - SCM
      A 4-bit field designating the station class mark. A (3-watt) 832 channel
   mobile unit typically will be 1000, a 1.2 watt portable 1001 or a 0.6 watt
   handheld 1010 or 1110 (discontinuous transmission, meaning push-to-talk)
   These are class I, class II, and class III power levels respectively.

  - IPCH
      An 11-bit field designating the intial paging channel to be used if in
   the home system. Normally it is 334 for wireline systems, 333 for non-wire
   line systems. But most phones allow setting to other numbers for test
   purposes.

  - ACCOLC
      A 4-bit field designating the overload class for the cellular phone. The
   intention of this entry is to allow the cellular system to be able to
   detrmine priority in the event of system overload, however it is currently
   useless as the system operators have generally not provided guidance for
   their installers. The usual (and correct) system now in effect (in the US)
   is to use a "0" plus the last digit of the phone number. Test phones should
   be set at "10", emergency vehicles at "11", "12" through "15" are reserved.

  - PS
      A 1-bit flag designating the preferred system. If PS is "0", channels
   334 through 666 are used, if PS is "1", channels 1 through 333 are used.
   Even system numbers (B systems) require a PS of "0", Odd system numbers
   (A systems) require a "1".

  - GIM
      A 4-bit field designating the group identification mark. This number
   tells the cellular system how far to look in the SIDH to determine if it is
   roaming in a system which may have a roam agreement with the home system.
   It is usually set to "10".

  - LOCK DIGITS
      A 4-digit field designating the unlock code. The digit "0" in the lock
   code is represented by an "A" in the actual NAM hexadecimal data. A lock
   code of all "0"'s sometimes unlocks the cellular phone.

  - EE
      A 1-bit flag designating that end-to-end signaling is enabled.
   End-toend signaling means that the DTMF digit tones will be transmited on
   the voice channel as well as being echoed to the handset. This feature is
   necessary for such services as Bank by Phone, activating answering machines
   and third party long distance services such as Sprint or MCI. A "1" enables
   the flag. Usually set to "1".

  - REP
      A 1-bit flag designating that repertory memory (speed dialing) in the
   cellular phone is enabled. A "1" enables the flag.

  - HA
      A 1-bit flag designating that the horn alert feature is enabled. A "1"
   enables the flag.

  - HF
      A 1-bit flag designaling that the handsfree option is enabled. A "1"
   enables the flag. Often, transceivers supplied as hands-free units require
   that this flag be left at "0".

+++ NAM Format Map +++

   Mark Definition  Most   Bit Significance          Least     Hex Address
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     0       SIDH (14-8)                           00
                             SIDH (7-0)                            01
 LU = Local Use      LU    0  0  0  0  0  0  0        MIN          02
                    A/B*   RI*      MIN2(33-28)                    03
                           MIN2(27-24) 0  0  0         0           04
                     0  0  0  0 MIN1(23-20)                        05
                            MIN1(19-12)                            06
                            MIN1(11-4)                             07
                     MIN1(3-0)         0  0  0         0           08
                     0  0  0  0   SCM(3-0)                         09
                     0  0  0  0  0  IPCH(10-8)                     0A
                                 IPCH(7-0)                         0B
                     0  0  0  0  ACCOLC(3-0)                       0C
 PS = Preferred      0  0  0  0  0  0                  PS          0D
      System         0  0  0  0  GIM(3-0)                          0E
                      LOCK DIGIT 1          LOCK DIGIT 2           0F
                      LOCK DIGIT 3          LOCK SPARE BIT         10
 EE = End to End    EE  0  0  0  0  0  0               REP         11
      Signaling     HA  0  0  0  0  0  0               HF          12
 REP = Repertory    -----------------------------------------------------------
 HA = Horn Alert                                                   13
 HF = Hands Free                                                   14
                                                                   15
                                                                   16
                              Spare Locations (13-1D)              17
                                 Contain All Zeros                 18
                                    Except For                     19
                               Manufacturers Option                1A
                                                                   1B
                                                                   1C
                                                                   1D
                              NAM Checksum Adjustment              1E
                              NAM Checksum                         1F

+++ Home System ID Listing +++

    System               Non (A)   Wire (B)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Abilene, TX               131       422
Albany, NY                063       078
Atlanta, GA               041       034
Bakersfield, CA           183       228
Buffalo, NY               003       056
Chicago, IL               001       020
Cleveland, OH             015       054
Fresno, CA                153       162
Miami, Fl                 037       024
Reno, NV                  515       498

     For the complete up to date listing and any technical questions call my
   BBS (which will be back on line soon!) or purchase a cellular manual from
   any one of these companies.(but why PAY when you can get it for FREE!)

           - Cellular Modification Manual's
             (for educational use only! yeah right <heh>!!!)

                SPY SUPPLY 1(617)327-7272 COD/MO Only
                CONSUMERTRONICS 1(505)434-0234 V/M/COD Only
                TELECODE 1(602)782-2316 COD Only

     These places are a rip off, but if you want go ahead and buy a manual
   from them, other then that any thing else you need to know just contact
   me or call my BBS (read above) and i'll be happy to help you out. FREE
   of charge, thats what it's all about...

                                              LaT-O, Neo Nerd

+++ Keypad NAM programming (reprogramming) +++

     PLEASE NOTE: Area specific numbers contained within these programming
                  instructions may not be accurate for your cellular area.


                        Programming Instructions for:

                        DIAMONDTEL MESA90X HANDHELD


ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

USED EQUIPMENT: TO DISPLAY CURRENT UNLOCK CODE -
PRESS FCN 7
ENTER 4 DIGIT SECURITY CODE
ENTER NEW 3 DIGIT UNLOCK CODE
PRESS CLR

PWR up unit
Press "END" and hold within 10 seconds of pwr up
Enter "5132920"
Release END key.

0                                 SEND                DUAL NO

XXXXXXXXXX                        SEND                NO1

_ _ _ _ _                         SEND                SID1

1                                 SEND                LU1

1                                 SEND                EX1

334                               SEND                IPCH1

07                                SEND                ACCOLC1

0                                 SEND                PREF1

10                                SEND                GIM1

0                                 SEND                RI1

1                                 SEND                DTX1

1                                 SEND                AR1

1234                              SEND                SEC

1                                 SEND                EE

1                                 SEND                C TONE

0                                 SEND                AL

0                                 SEND                BO

1                                 SEND                BEEP


TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE PRESS "END" AT ANY TIME

TO RESET NAM FROM THE LIMIT OF 3 PROGRAM ATTEMPTS
PWR up unit
Press "END" and hold within 10 seconds of pwr up
TO RESET NAM OF MESA 90 HANDHELD USE THE CODE "6972814"




                        Programming Instructions for:

                        DIAMONDTEL MESA99X HANDHELD


ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

USED EQUIPMENT: TO DISPLAY CURRENT UNLOCK CODE -
PRESS FCN 7
ENTER 4 DIGIT SECURITY CODE
ENTER NEW 3 DIGIT UNLOCK CODE
PRESS CLR

PWR up unit
Press "END" and hold within 10 seconds of pwr up
Enter "5132920"
Release END key.

0                                 SEND                DUAL NO

XXXXXXXXXX                        SEND                NO1

_ _ _ _ _                         SEND                SID1

1                                 SEND                LU1

1                                 SEND                MIN MARK1

334                               SEND                IPCH1

07                                SEND                ACCOLC1

10                                SEND                GIM1

0                                 SEND                RI1

0                                 SEND                DTX1

0                                 SEND                AR1

1234                              SEND                SEC

1                                 SEND                CONTINUE D.T.M.F.

0                                 SEND                AUTO LOCK

0                                 SEND                BOOSTER


TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE PRESS "END" AT ANY TIME




                        Programming Instructions for:

                        GATEWAY CP 900 HANDHELD

USED EQUIPMENT: TO DISPLAY CURRENT UNLOCK CODE -
CURRENT UNLOCK CODE CAN NOT BE SEEN AND MUST BE KNOWN TO CHANGE
THE CURRENT UNLOCK CODE.
PRESS MENU
ENTER 03
ENTER CURRENT 4 DIGIT SECURITY CODE
ENTER NEW 4 DIGIT SECURITY CODE
PHONE WILL AUTO EXIT TO READY

ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

PRESS MENU  99  ENTR SCRTY CODE(FCTRY PRST IS 9999)  PROGRAM NAM

_ _ _ _ _                         SEND                SID

XXXXXXXXXX                        SEND                PHONE NUMBER

0334                              SEND                IPC

07                                SEND                ACCOL

10                                SEND                GIM

1                                 SEND                MOBILE I.D. NUMBER

1                                 SEND                LOCAL USE MARK

2                                 SEND                SYSTEM SELECT (B)

UPON PRESSING SEND THE PHONE WILL CYCLE TO WAIT  AND THEN RETURN TO THE
READY MODE.

TO DISPLAY THE NEW PHONE NUMBER:

PRESS RCL 00




                         Programming Instructions for:

                         GENERAL ELECTRIC MINI II

ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

USED EQUIPMENT: TO DISPLAY CURRENT UNLOCK CODE -
PRESS FCN 7
ENTER 4 DIGIT SECURITY CODE
ENTER NEW 3 DIGIT UNLOCK CODE
PRESS CLR

PWR up unit
Press and hold END key within 10 seconds of pwr up
Enter "6282905"
Release END key

0                                 Press SEND          DUAL NO

XXXXXXXXXX                        Press SEND          NO1

_ _ _ _ _                         Press SEND          SID1

1                                 Press SEND          LU1

1                                 Press SEND          EX1

0334                              Press SEND          IPCH1

07                                Press SEND          ACCOLC1

0                                 Press SEND          PREF1

10                                Press SEND          GIM1

0                                 Press SEND          RI1

1                                 Press SEND          DTX1

1                                 Press SEND          AR1

1234                              Press SEND          SEC

1                                 Press SEND          EE

1                                 Press SEND          C DTMF

0                                 Press SEND          AL

0                                 Press SEND          BEEP

0                                 Press SEND          BO


TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE PRESS "END" AT ANY TIME




                       Programming Instructions for:

                       GENERAL ELECTRIC MINI

ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

USED EQUIPMENT: TO DISPLAY CURRENT UNLOCK CODE -
UNLOCK CODES WILL BE CHANGED ONLY IN PROGRAMMING MODE
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS THAT FOLLOW

PWR up unit
Press and hold CL key within 10 seconds of pwr up
0Enter "7591122"
Release CL key


XXXXXXXXXX                        PRESS SEND          MIN

123                               PRESS SEND          UNLOCK

_ _ _ _ _                         PRESS SEND          SID

1                                 PRESS SEND          LU

1                                 PRESS SEND          MIN MARK

334                               PRESS SEND          IPCH

07                                PRESS SEND          ACCOLC

0                                 PRESS SEND          PS

10                                PRESS SEND          GIM

1                                 PRESS SEND          EE
0                                 PRESS SEND          BOOSTER

1                                 PRESS SEND          AR


TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE PRESS "END" AT ANY TIME




                       Programming Instructions for:

                       MITSUBISHI  800

ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

PWR up unit
Press and Hold STO within 10 Seconds of pwr up
Enter "5474432"
Release STO


0                                 Press SEND          dUAL

XXXXXXXXXX                        Press SEND          NO1

_ _ _ _ _                         Press SEND          SId1

1                                 Press SEND          LU1

0                                 Press SEND          MIN Mark

0334                              Press SEND          IPCH

07                                Press SEND          ACCOLC

0                                 Press SEND          PS1

10                                Press SEND          GI1

1234                              Press SEND          SECUrity

1                                 Press SEND          EE

0                                 Press SEND          dt

1                                 Press SEND          HF

0                                 Press SEND          InHIbit

1                                 Press SEND          C tOnE

0                                 Press SEND          SyS A/B

0                                 Press SEND          dUAL HS

0                                 Press SEND          InHibit Ld


TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE PRESS "END" AT ANY TIME




                        Programming Instructions for:

                        MITSUBISHI 900

ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

PWR up unit
Press and Hold END key within 10 seconds of pwr up
Enter "6972814"
Release END key

0                                 Press SEND          DUAL NO

XXXXXXXXXX                        Press SEND          NO1

_ _ _ _ _                         Press SEND          SID1

1                                 Press SEND          LU1

0                                 Press SEND          EX1

0334                              Press SEND          IPCH1

07                                Press SEND          ACCOLC1

0                                 Press SEND          PREF1

10                                Press SEND          GIM1

0                                 Press SEND          RI1

1                                 Press SEND          DTX1

1                                 Press SEND          AR1

1234                              Press SEND          SEC

1                                 Press SEND          EE

1                                 Press SEND          C DTMF

0                                 Press SEND          AL

0                                 Press SEND          BO

1                                 Press SEND          BEEP

TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE PRESS "END" AT ANY TIME

TO ENTER TEST MODE HOLD END ON PWR UP-CODE 0944635




                        Programming Instructions for:

                        MOTOROLA 8000H


ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

USED EQUIPMENT: TO DISPLAY CURRENT UNLOCK CODE -
THIS FUNCTION IS PROVIDED IN STEP 9 OF THE PROGRAMMING
MODE


PWR up unit
Enter   STORE #123456123456 RCL
If the phone is fresh from factory then
Enter   STORE #000000000000 RCL
If the phone is used or already programmed then
Enter   STORE #123456123456 RCL

DISPLAY WILL SHOW    01
PRESS  *

_ _ _ _ _                         *                   02  (SID)

XXX                               *                   03  (Area Code)

XXX XXXX                          *                   04  (Phone #)

14                                *                   05

07                                *                   06

00                                *                   07

123456                            *                   08

123                               *                   09

334                               *                   10

010100                            *                   11

000                               *

PRESS * TO REVIEW ENTRIES

TO BURN NAM:  PRESS SEND WHILE 01,02,03, ETC. IS DISPLAYED

SET TO SCAN B MODE BY :

RCL *  :  PRESS * UNTIL SCAN B MODE SHOWS then:

press store




                        Programming Instructions for:

                        MOTOROLA ULTRA CLASSIC HANDHELD

ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

USED EQUIPMENT: TO DISPLAY CURRENT UNLOCK CODE -
THE UNLOCK CODE IS PROGRAMMED IN STEP 8 OF THE PROGRAMMING
MODE


FOR NEW PHONE:  Press FCN, 0 + Security code entered twice (Factory
                preset is 000000),  RCL

The message 01 will appear in the display to confirm programming mode.

Press *                                               01        Press *

1)  _ _ _ _ _                     Press *             02        Press *

2)  XXX                           Press *             03        Press *

3)  XXX XXXX                      Press *             04        Press *

4)  14                            Press *             05        Press *

5)  07                            Press *             06        Press *

6)  10                            Press *             07        Press *

7)  123456                        Press *             08        Press *

8)  123                           Press *             09        Press *

9)  0334                          Press *             10        Press *

10) 010101                        Press *             11        Press *

11) 101                           Press *             12        Press *

Review entries by pressing  "*" repeatedly.

Press SEND to program phone.




                        Programming Instructions for:

                        NEC  P300


ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

   THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SERIAL NUMBERS AFTER 135-839601

Insert NAM Programming Adapter (NECAM #41-2019) into plug connector on P300
phone bottom.

PWR On

RCL # 0 1   to enter test mode.  Phone will display shaded blocks.

RCL # 7 6   to select NAM.  Phone will show 76-
Press 0 #   to program NAM 1.   (NAM 1=0,NAM 2=1,NAM 3=2,NAM 4=3)

RCL # 7 1   to enter programming mode.

XXXXXXXXXX                        PRESS #             MIN

1234                              PRESS #             LOCK CODE

_ _ _ _ _                         PRESS #             SID

10                                PRESS #             GROUP I.D.

0334                              PRESS #             INITIAL PAGING CH

0                                 PRESS #             SYSTEM SELECT (1=A)

07                                PRESS #             ACCOLC

1                                 PRESS #             MIN MARK 1

1                                 PRESS #             LOCAL USE

911                               PRESS #             EMERGENCY NO.

Press Clr (and hold) to exit programming and return to TEST MODE.

Press RCL # 0 2  to burn and exit to standby.



   THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SERIAL NUMBERS PRIOR TO 135-839601

Insert NAM Programming Cable (41-2019)
PWR on
RCL # 7 6 to enter TEST MODE
Press 0 # to select NAM.
RCL # 7 1
You are now in Programming Mode.
Enter NAM info as above.
Press and hold CLR to exit.
Pwr down.




                        Programming Instructions for:

                        NEC  P9100


ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

USED EQUIPMENT: TO DISPLAY CURRENT UNLOCK CODE -
UNLOCK CODES WILL BE CHANGED ONLY IN PROGRAMMING MODE
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS THAT FOLLOW



Make sure NAM battery is fully charged before attempting programming
Switch power on
Press RCL #01 display will then show shaded blocks

For a USED phone - to clear nam and accumulated call timer
Press RCL #39

To program NAM1
Press RCL #760#
To enter programming mode Press RCL #71

XXXXXXXXXX                        Press #             MIN

1234                              Press #             Lock Code

_ _ _ _ _                         Press #             SYS. I.D.

10                                Press #             G.I. Mark

0334                              Press #             First Paging Channel

0                                 Press #             System Select

07                                Press #             ACCOLC

0                                 Press #             MIN Mark

1                                 Press #             Local Use


TO EXIT PROGRAM MODE AT THIS TIME PRESS CLR AND HOLD
DISPLAY WILL SHOW TEST MODE

TO EXIT TEXT MODE PRESS RCL#02

IF THE MEMORY IS CLEARED VIA RCL #39 DURING THE PROGRAMMING THEN THE PHONE
WILL AUTOMATICALLY ENTER FULL-LOCK AFTER EXITING THE TEST MODE
TO UNLOCK: FCN #XXXX(4 DIGIT LOCK CODE FOR LAST NAM PROGRAMMED).




                        Programming Instructions for:

                        NOKIA P-30

ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

USED EQUIPMENT: TO DISPLAY CURRENT UNLOCK CODE -
PRESS SEL 7 UNLCODE APPEARS ON THE DISPLAY
ENTER 5 DIGIT SECURITY CODE AND THE CURRENT UNLOCK CODE APPEARS IN
THE DISPLAY PRESS CLR AND ENTER THE NEW FOUR DIGIT UNLOCK CODE
PRESS SEL TO STORE THE NEW CODE - NOTE: IF YOU DON'T PRESS SEL WITHIN
FIVE SECONDS THE DISPLAY WILL CLEAR AND CANCEL THE FUNCTION


PWR up unit
Enter  *17*2001*12345*
HO-Id must appear on display
Press SEL to view current value
Display will be one step behind TO STORE instructions


_ _ _ _ _                         Press SEL           ACCESS  (SID)

1                                 Press SEL           LOCAL

1                                 Press SEL           PhonE n

XXXXXXXXXX                        Press SEL           CLASS

10                                Press SEL           PAGE ch

334                               Press SEL           O-LOAd

07                                Press SEL           GrouP

10                                Press SEL           SEC

12345                             Press SEL          AUTO EXIT PROGRAM MODE

TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE AT ANY TIME PRESS "END"

WHEN THE SEL KEY IS PRESSED FOLLOWING THE LAST PARAMETER VALUE, THE PHONE
WILL AUTOMATICALLY EXIT THE NAM PROGRAMMING MODE AND RETURN TO NORMAL
OPERATION




                        Programming Instructions for:

                        NOVATEL PTR800



ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

USED EQUIPMENT: TO DISPLAY CURRENT UNLOCK CODE -
UNLOCK CODES WILL BE CHANGED ONLY IN PROGRAMMING MODE
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS THAT FOLLOW


PWR up unit
Press FCN
Press FCN again
Enter *626776*
Display will show CMT REV and a date code - Press Volume Up
Display will show NAM SELECT1  Press Volume Up

_ _ _ _ _       PRESS #           PRESS VOLUME UP     SIDH
                                  PRESS VOLUME UP     SCM
XXXXXXXXXX      PRESS #           PRESS VOLUME UP     MIN
0333            PRESS #           PRESS VOLUME UP     IDCCA
0334            PRESS #           PRESS VOLUME UP     IDCCB
0334            PRESS #           PRESS VOLUME UP     IPCH
07              PRESS #           PRESS VOLUME UP     ACCOLC
10              PRESS #           PRESS VOLUME UP     GIM
123             PRESS #           PRESS VOLUME UP     LOCK A
456             PRESS #           PRESS VOLUME UP     LOCK B
1               PRESS #           PRESS VOLUME UP     OPTION LC
1               PRESS #           PRESS VOLUME UP     OPTION EX
0               PRESS #           PRESS VOLUME UP     OPTION PS
0               PRESS #           PRESS VOLUME UP     OPTION NSC
1               PRESS #           PRESS VOLUME UP     OPTION EE
1               PRESS #           PRESS VOLUME UP     OPTION REP
0               PRESS #           PRESS VOLUME UP     OPTION HA
0               PRESS #           PRESS VOLUME UP     OPTION HF
0               PRESS #           PRESS VOLUME UP     OPTION F1
0               PRESS #           PRESS VOLUME UP     OPTION F2
0               PRESS #           PRESS VOLUME UP     OPTION F3
0               PRESS #           PRESS VOLUME UP     OPTION F4

TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE AT ANY TIME PRESS FCN END

FCN FCN *6462257* WILL CLEAR THE NAM IF IT HAS BEEN PROGRAMMED MORE THAN
3 TIMES OR IF THE NEED EXISTS TO CLEAR THE MEMORY




                        Programming Instructions for:

                        NOVATEL PTR825

ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY
PWR up unit
Press FCN
Press FCN again
Enter *697201*
Display will show CMT REV 972  105  Press Volume Up

1                                 PRESS # VOL UP      NAM SELECT 1
_ _ _ _ _                         PRESS # VOL UP      SIDH
10                                PRESS VOL UP        SCM
XXXXXXXXXX                        PRESS # VOL UP      MIN
0333                              PRESS VOL UP        IDCCA
0334                              PRESS VOL UP        IDCCB
0334                              PRESS # VOL UP      IPCH
07                                PRESS # VOL UP      ACCOLC
10                                PRESS # VOL UP      GIM
123                               PRESS # VOL UP      LOCK A
123                               PRESS # VOL UP      LOCK B
1                                 PRESS # VOL UP      LC
1                                 PRESS # VOL UP      OPTION EX
0                                 PRESS # VOL UP      PS - PREF SYSTEM
0                                 PRESS VOL UP        OPTION NSC
1                                 PRESS # VOL UP      OPTION EE-END TO END
1                                 PRESS # VOL UP      OPTION REP
0                                 PRESS # VOL UP      HORN ALERT
0                                 PRESS # VOL UP      HANDS FREE
0                                 PRESS # VOL UP      OPTION F1
0                                 PRESS # VOL UP      OPTION F2
0                                 PRESS # VOL UP      OPTION F3
1                                 PRESS # VOL UP      OPTION F4 AIR RND UP
0                                 PRESS # VOL UP      OPTION F5 FUTURE USE
0                                 PRESS # VOL UP      OPTION F6 FUTURE USE
0                                 PRESS # VOL UP      OPTION F7 FUTURE USE



Programming will now wrap to beginning SIDH display.
Press VOL UP to review entries




                       Programming Instructions for:

                       OKI HANDHELD MODEL # 750

ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

USED EQUIPMENT: TO DISPLAY CURRENT UNLOCK CODE -
THIS FUNCTION IS PROVIDED FOR IN THE PROGRAMMING SEQUENCE




Pwr up unit
Press (*) and (#) simultaneously
Enter 10 digit Sec Code as follows:  *12345678#
What follows can be done only once!

The display "Enter NEW PW-Sto"
Enter 0123456789 then press STORE

Pwr unit down.

Pwr up unit
Press MENU and RCL simultaneously
Enter 0123456789                                      Software Version and
                                                      ESN Number in HEX

                                                      Clears in 2 secs.

                                                      Spd Dial Mem Clear

Press 0                           Press STO           Def Data Reset

Press 0                           Press STO

                                  NAM 1 Mode

                                                      Own #111 111-1111

XXX XXX XXXX                      Press STO  Vol Up   Security

123456                            Press STO  Vol Up   OPTION

1100                              Press STO  Vol Up   SCM

1010                              Press STO  Vol Up   GIM

10                                Press STO  Vol Up   Unlock #

1234                              Press STO  Vol Up   ACCOLC #

07                                Press STO  Vol Up   IPCH NO.

0334                              Press STO  Vol Up

_ _ _ _ _                         Press STO  Vol Up   System ID:

At this time you may exit the programming mode by pressing CLR to bypass
the other NAM modules.




                       Programming Instructions for:

                       OKI HANDHELD MODEL # 900

ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

USED EQUIPMENT: TO DISPLAY CURRENT UNLOCK CODE -
THIS FUNCTION IS PROVIDED FOR IN THE PROGRAMMING SEQUENCE


Pwr up unit
Press RCL and MENU simultaneously
Enter 10 digit Sec Code as follows:  *12345678#
What follows can be done only once!

The display "Enter NEW PW-Sto"
Enter 0123456789 then press STORE.
The display "Re-Enter New PW-Sto"
Enter 0123456789 then press STORE to enter Programming Mode.
IF You don't wish to keep the new password then Pwr unit down.


                                                      Software Version and
                                                      ESN Number in HEX

                                                      Clears in 2 secs.

                                                      Spd Dial Mem Clear

Press *                           Press STO           SPD DIAL MEM CLEAR

Press *                           Press STO           DEFAULT DATA CLEAR

                                  NAM 1 Mode

                                                      Own #111 111-1111

XXX XXX XXXX                      Press STO  Vol Up   MIN

123456                            Press STO  Vol Up   SECURITY

_ _ _ _ _                         Press STO  Vol Up   SYSTEM ID:

0334                              Press STO  Vol Up   IPCH

07                                Press STO  Vol Up   ACCOLC #

15                                Press STO  Vol Up   GROUP I.D.

1234                              Press STO  Vol Up   UNLOCK CODE

1010                              Press STO  Vol Up   STATION CLASS

1110                              Press STO  Vol Up   OPTION



At this time you may exit the programming mode by pressing CLR to bypass
the other NAM modules.




                       Programming Instructions for:

                       PANASONIC EB3500



    Charged Battery and Nam Adaptor are needed.

ACTION                        TO STORE            DISPLAY

USED EQUIPMENT: TO DISPLAY CURRENT UNLOCK CODE -
THIS FUNCTION IS PROVIDED FOR IN THE PROGRAMMING SEQUENCE




*0000# to enter program mode


*1                           Press SND            NAM 1 MODE

_ _ _ _ _                    Press STO 01         SIDH

XXXXXXXXXX                   Press STO 02         OWNDL

0                            Press STO 03         PRESYS

334                          Press STO 04         IPCH

07                           Press STO 05         ACCOLC

10                           Press STO 06         GIM

00                           Press STO 07         DLMT

10                           Press STO 08         SCM

911                          Press STO 09         SPDL

1234                         Press STO 10         LOCK

1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0              Press STO 11         FCN 1

0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0              Press STO 12         FCN 2

1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1              Press STO 13         FCN 3

STO **
END   to program phone




                     Programming Instructions for:

                     COLT TRANSPORTABLE


ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

USED EQUIPMENT: TO DISPLAY CURRENT UNLOCK CODE -
UNLOCK CODES WILL BE CHANGED ONLY IN PROGRAMMING MODE
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS THAT FOLLOW

Phone must be locked, to accomplish:   press FUNC 5
Enter:  FUNC #626# FUNC
The software revision date will be shown.
Press SEND
This will advance phone through memory locations.
E.S.N. will be displayed, press SEND again.

XXX                               Press SEND          AREA CODE

XXX XXXX                          Press SEND          PHONE NUMBER

_ _ _ _ _                         Press SEND          SYSTEM ID

07                                Press SEND          ACCOLC

10                                Press SEND          GIM

1                                 Press SEND          LOCAL USE MARK

1                                 Press SEND          MIN MARK (MOBILE ID)

123                               Press SEND          LOCK CODE

0                                 Press SEND          AUTOMATIC LOCK

123                               Press SEND          CALL RESTRICTION

12                                Press SEND          CALL COUNTER RESET

1                                 Press SEND          ENABLE HANDSFREE

0                                 Press SEND          DISABLE HORN ALERT

0                                 Press SEND          HA TURN OFF TIME

12                                Press SEND          TOTAL AIRTIME RESET

TO REVIEW PROGRAMMING AT THIS TIME PRESS SEND.

TO EXIT PROGRAMMING AND STORE DATA AT ANY TIME PRESS
END FUNC END   -    WAKE UP WILL SOUND, PHONE WILL BE LOCKED
ENTER UNLOCK CODE- 123

SYSTEM PREFERENCE MUST BE KEYPAD SELECTED!  PRESS  FUNC 7 FOR "A" NON W/L

                                  OR        PRESS  FUNC 8 FOR "B" W/L SYS.




                        Programming Instructions for:

                        DIAMONDTEL MESA 55 TRANSPORTABLE


ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

PWR up unit
Press "CL" and hold within 10 seconds of pwr up
Enter "1951426"
Current Mobile I.D. will display

XXXXXXXXXX                        Press SEND                      MIN

123                               Press SEND          1           SECURITY

_ _ _ _ _                         Press SEND          2           SID

1                                 Press SEND          3           LU

1                                 Press SEND          4           MIN MARK

334                               Press SEND          5           IPCH

07                                Press SEND          6           ACCOLC

0                                 Press SEND          7           PREF SYS

10                                Press SEND          8           GIM

1                                 Press SEND          9           EE

1                                 Press SEND          10     ENBL HANDSFREE

0                                 Press SEND          11          RI

04                                Press SEND          12          AUX 1

07                                Press SEND          13          AUX 2

Phone automatically returns to show the 10 digits MIN number at this time
and to indicate that the NAM has been programmed.  The END key should be
pressed to burn the NAM.




                        Programming Instructions for:

                        DIAMONDTEL MESA95 TRANSPORTABLE

ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

PWR up unit
Press and hold Clr within 10 Seconds of pwr up
Enter "1951426"
Release Clr


0                                 Press SEND          duaAL no

XXXXXXXXXX                        Press SEND          no1

_ _ _ _ _                         Press SEND          SId1

1                                 Press SEND          LU1

1                                 Press SEND          E1

334                               Press SEND          IPCH1

07                                Press SEND          ACCOLC1

0                                 Press SEND          PS1

10                                Press SEND          GI1

5                                 Press SEND          t InC1

1234                              Press SEND          SECUrIty

1                                 Press SEND          EE

0                                 Press SEND          dt

0                                 Press SEND          HF

0                                 Press SEND          InHIbIt

1                                 Press SEND          Ctone

0                                 Press SEND          dIS CU

0                                 Press SEND          dIS IGn
                                                      SEnSE

0                                 Press SEND          DUAL HS


TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE PRESS "END" AT ANY TIME

TO RESET NAM FROM THE LIMIT OF 3 PROGRAM ATTEMPTS
FOLLOW THE BLOCK OF INSTRUCTIONS AT TOP USING "8291112" W/CLR

TO RESET NAM OF MESA 90 HANDHELD USE THE CODE "6972814"




                      Programming Instructions for:

                      FUJITSU MOBILE PHONE

ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

PWR up unit
Unit must be locked to program.
To lock press F+LOCK
PWR down unit.
PWR up unit.
Within 10 seconds press    #626#7764726 (#NAM#PROGRAM)
A continuous tone will be heard for 7 seconds.
PRESS AND HOLD THE   *   KEY WHILE THE TONE SOUNDS,
                 DO NOT LET GO!
The tone will change to an intermittent tone, then it will stop.
Release the  *  key.

CONGRATULATIONS!!! YOU ARE NOW IN PROGRAMMING MODE!

_ _ _ _ _                         PRESS STOR          1           SIDH

1                                 PRESS STOR          2           LOCAL

1                                 PRESS STOR          3           MIN MARK

XXXXXXXXXX                        PRESS STOR          4           MIN

10                                PRESS STOR          5           STATION

0334                              PRESS STOR          6           IPCH

07                                PRESS STOR          7           ACCOLC

0                                 PRESS STOR          8           PS

10                                PRESS STOR          9           GIM

1234                              PRESS STOR          10          LOCK

1                                 PRESS STOR          11          CALL TIME

2                                 PRESS STOR          12          AUTO LOCK

1                                 PRESS STOR          13          CALL REST

PRESS STOR TO REVIEW ENTRIES.
WHEN AT MODE #1 PRESS SEND TO BURN NAM AND RETURN TO NORMAL OPERATION.

IF PROGRAMMING WAS DONE INCORRECTLY A SHORT HIGH TONE WILL BE HEARD, YOU
MUST THEN REPEAT DATA ENTRY. YOU MUST PRESS STOR AFTER EACH ENTRY FOR THE
CHECKSUM FUNCTION TO BE FULFILLED.




                       Programming Instructions for:

                       GENERAL ELECTRIC CARFONE XR3000

ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

USED EQUIPMENT: TO DISPLAY CURRENT UNLOCK CODE -
THE UNLOCK CODE IS PROGRAMMED IN STEP 2 OF THE PROGRAMMING
MODE



PWR up unit
Press "CL" and hold within 10 seconds of pwr up
Enter "923885"
Serial # will display
Press Send key to advance to first entry

XXXXXXXXXX                        Press SEND          MIN

123                               Press SEND          UNLOCK

_ _ _ _ _                         Press SEND          SID

1                                 Press SEND          LU

1                                 Press SEND          MIN MARK

334                               Press SEND          IPCH

07                                Press SEND          ACCOLC

0                                 Press SEND          PS

10                                Press SEND          GIM

0                                 Press SEND          AUX

1                                 Press SEND          HANDS


PRESS SEND TO REVIEW ENTRIES.  NOTE: AREA CODE (402) WILL DISPLAY FOR MIN
THEN AUTO SWITCH TO REST OF NUMBER ON DISPLAY - BE PATIENT

PRESS "E" KEY TO COMPLETE PROGRAMMING OF THE XR 3000 AT THIS TIME




                       Programming Instructions for:

                       GOLDSTAR SERIES 5000 MOBILE

ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

PWR up Unit
Press FCN 4 to see the selected NAM. Press * to advance. Select NAM1.
Press FCN, 9, 9, *    "Enter Code" will be displayed.
Enter   1234567890

XXXXXXXXXX                        PRESS MEM           Enter MIN

_ _ _ _ _                         PRESS MEM           Enter System ID

0334                              PRESS MEM           Enter IPCH

07  (ACCOLC)                      PRESS MEM           Enter OVLD Class

1234                              PRESS MEM           LOCK CODE

123456                            PRESS MEM           SECURITY CODE

1234                              PRESS MEM           ALARM DISARM CODE

0                                 PRESS MEM           PREFFERED SYSTEM

0                                 PRESS MEM           STATION CLASS MARK

1                                 PRESS MEM           HANDS FREE MARK (ON)

1                                 PRESS MEM           LOCAL USE MARK (ON)

1                                 PRESS MEM           MIN MARK (ON)

0                                 PRESS MEM           HORN ALERT (OFF)

0                                 PRESS MEM           OPT. SPEAKER (OFF)

TO SAVE TO NAM NOW                PRESS MEM

TO REVIEW ENTRIES USE THE VOLUME UP OR DOWN KEYS




                      Programming Instructions for:

                      MITSUBISHI  555,560,600

ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

USED EQUIPMENT: TO DISPLAY CURRENT UNLOCK CODE -
TO PROGRAM THIS FUNCTION YOU MUST BE OUT OF THE PROGRAMMING MODE
ENTER FCN 6 AND THEN ENTER THE NEW 3 DIGIT UNLOCK CODE
PRESS CLR.

To program from keypad remove and discard Nam Pad
PWR up unit
Press and Hold STO key within 10 seconds of pwr up
Enter "5474432"
Release STO key

XXXXXXXXXX                        Press SEND          MIN

123                               Press SEND          SECURITY CODE

_ _ _ _ _                         Press SEND          SID

1                                 Press SEND          LU

1                                 Press SEND          MIN MARK

334                               Press SEND          IPCH1

07                                Press SEND          ACCOLC1

0                                 Press SEND          PS1

10                                Press SEND          GIM

1                                 Press SEND          EE

1                                 Press SEND          HANDS FREE

0                                 Press SEND          ROAM INHIBIT

0                                 Press SEND          A/B SELECT

00                                Press SEND          f3-f0 DUAL HEAD

00                                Press SEND          f7-f4 LD INH

TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE PRESS "END" AT ANY TIME

Installing the LOCK CODE

To program the customer's lock code, the phone must be out ot the
programming mode.
To program, enter FCN, 6,3-digit security code, the a 3-digit lock code.
Press CLR.




                     Programming Instructions for:

                     NEC M3700 SERIES MOBILE

ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

USED EQUIPMENT: TO DISPLAY CURRENT UNLOCK CODE -
UNLOCK CODES WILL BE CHANGED ONLY IN PROGRAMMING MODE
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS THAT FOLLOW

A NAM PROGRAMMER ADAPTOR (NECAM #41-2012) IS
REQUIRED

PWR UP

TO ENTER TEST MODE:

RCL, #,0,1.                                           WILL CYCLE TO SHADED

TO CLEAR MEMORY:

RCL # 3 9
select nam
RCL # 7 6 0 #   nam 1
RCL # 7 6 1 #   nam 2

TO ENTER PROGRAMMING MODE:

RCL #71


XXX XXX XXXX                      PRESS #             Telephone No. (MIN)

1234                              PRESS #             Lock Code

_ _ _ _ _                         PRESS #             Home Area (SYS I.D.)

10                                PRESS #             G-NO  (Group I.D.)

0334                              PRESS #             First Paging Channel

0      for wireline               PRESS #             System Select

07                                PRESS #             ACCOLC

1                                 PRESS #             ACCESS

1                                 PRESS #             Local Use


To exit PROGRAMMING MODE          PRESS CLR and hold  TEST MODE will show

to exit TEST MODE                 RCL #02

IF MEM WAS CLEARED VIA RCL #39, PHONE WILL AUTOMATICALLY ENTER FULL-LOCK
AFTER EXITING THE TEST MODE.
TO UNLOCK PRESS FCN # 1234.




                      Programming Instructions for:

                      NOKIA LX-11

ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

USED EQUIPMENT: TO DISPLAY CURRENT UNLOCK CODE -
PRESS SEL,5  THEN ENTER 5 DIGIT SECURITY CODE
PRESS SEL TO RECEIVE DISPLAY OF CURRENT UNLOCK CODE
PRESS 5 NOW TO CLEAR ALL CALL TIMERS
ENTER THE NEW UNLOCK CODE
PRESS SEL TO ACCEPT

PWR up unit
Enter *3001#12345 Then - SEL 9 END
IdEnt IF InFO should appear on display

Pressing END will move you through the parameters
Pressing SND will toggle between choices available

_ _ _ _ _                         Press END           HO-Id  (SID)

1                                 Press END           ACCESS

1                                 Press END           LOCL OPt

XXXXXXXXXX                        Press END           Phonxx

08                                Press END           St CLASS

334                               Press END           PAging Ch

07                                Press END           O-LOAd CLASS

B                                 Press END           PrEF SyS

10                                Press END           grOUP Id

12345                             Press END           SECUrIty

-------- (Can't be changed)       Press END           1 dAtE

00/00/90  (INSTALLATION DATE)     Press END           2 dAtE


TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE AT ANY TIME PRESS "END" TO STORE LAST PARAMETER
THEN POWER DOWN
WHEN THE "END" KEY IS PRESSED FOLLOWING THE LAST PARAMETER, THE TEXT
Prog donE  WILL APPEAR ON DISPLAY




                      Programming Instructions for:

                      NOKIA M-10

ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

USED EQUIPMENT: TO DISPLAY CURRENT UNLOCK CODE -
THIS FUNCTION IS PROVIDED BY THE SECURITY CODE PROGRAMMED AT THE
TIME OF PROGRAMMING



PWR up unit
Enter  *17*3001*1234*
HO-Id must appear on display
Press SEL to view current value
Display will be one step behind TO STORE instructions


_ _ _ _ _                         Press SEL           ACCESS  (SID)

1                                 Press SEL           LOCAL

1                                 Press SEL           PhonE n

XXXXXXXXXX                        Press SEL           CLASS

08                                Press SEL           PAGE ch

334                               Press SEL           O-LOAd

07                                Press SEL           GrouP

10                                Press SEL           SEC

1234                              Press SEL          AUTO EXIT PROGRAM MODE

TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE AT ANY TIME PRESS "END"

WHEN THE SEL KEY IS PRESSED FOLLOWING THE LAST PARAMETER VALUE, THE PHONE
WILL AUTOMATICALLY EXIT THE NAM PROGRAMMING MODE AND RETURN TO NORMAL
OPERATION




                        Programming Instructions for:

                        NOVATEL 8305 TRANSPORTABLE

CA08 SOFTWARE VERSION

USED EQUIPMENT: TO DISPLAY CURRENT UNLOCK CODE -
IF EQUIPMENT IS PROVIDED WITH A MENU KEY THEN ENTER THE MENU PORTION OF
THE PHONE AND DISPLAY AND IF NECESSARY REPROGRAM THE UNLOCK CODE FROM
THERE.
IF PHONE DOES NOT HAVE A MENU KEY THEN THERE CAN BE NO PROGRAMMING OF THE
UNLOCK CODE... THE SECURITY CODE WILL BE ALL THAT IS PROVIDED

Lock Phone  by pressing FCN 1
Enter Programming Mode by pressing #259

Screen will display the software revision number
Press Volume Up

Screen will display Phone's E.S.N.
Press Volume Up

Screen will display INIT REP USE SND
Press SEND to erase any numbers stored in the phones memory
Press Volume Up

_ _ _ _ _                         Send Vol. Up        SIDH      system I.D.

XXX XXX XXXX                      Send Vol. Up        MIN       mobile I.D.

Must be changed when done         Send Vol. Up        LOCK CODE 1
programming - BY CUSTOMER
Must be changed when done         Send Vol. Up        LOCK CODE 2
programming - BY CUSTOMER
SET                               Vol. Up             Option EX extnd adrss
334 press send to change          Vol. Up             IPCH      initial pge
07                                Send Vol. Up        ACCOLC    overload
10                                Send Vol. Up        GIM       group i.d.
333                               Vol. Up             IDCCA     initl a
334                               Vol. Up             IDCCB     initl b
1                                 Vol. Up             REG TBL SIZE
Volume up through the four invalid System I.D. addresses
SET                               Vol. Up             OPTION LU local use
B   press send to change          Vol. Up             OPTION PS (prefered sys)
CLR                               Vol. Up             OPTION IRI  rm inhbt
CLR                               Vol. Up             OPTION SSD
SET                               Vol. Up             OPTION QRC  qck rcall
SET                               Vol. Up             OPTION QST  qck store
SET                               Vol. Up             OPTION WUT  wake tone
SET                               Vol. Up             OPTION EE   use dtmf
SET                               Vol. Up             OPTION FD   use dtmf
SET                               Vol. Up             OPTION MFD  ext dtmf
SET                               Vol. Up             OPTION 32D  dgt dial
CLR                               Vol. Up             OPTION MLH  timer
CLR                               Vol. Up             OPTION LHM  timer
CLR                               Vol. Up             OPTION CRU  timer dsp
CLR                               Vol. Up             OPTION NLM  timer
SET for on CLR for off            Vol. Up             OPTION HA   hrn alert
CLR                               Vol. Up             OPTION ONL  diagnostc
END to exit or VOLUME UP to review entries.




                     Programming Instructions for:

                     OKI  CDL400

ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

To Enter Programming mode:

Press IN SEQUENCE:
END  RCL  FUNC  CLR  SND

Screen shows Entr id

Enter 08693427

XXX XXX XXXX     PRESS #          PRESS *             PHon

_ _ _ _ _        PRESS #          PRESS *             S id no

0334             PRESS #          PRESS *             iPCH

07               PRESS #          PRESS *             ACC oLC

123              PRESS #          PRESS *             LoC Cod

10               PRESS #          PRESS *             G id

0000             PRESS #          PRESS *             Stn CLS

0111             PRESS #          PRESS *             HORN ALERT, HANDS
                                                      FREE, LOCAL USE,
                                                      MIN. MARK.

PRESS END AT THIS TIME TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE.

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TO REPROGRAM TELEPHON NUMBER AND SYSTEM I.D. # -

PRESS IN SEQUENCE THE FOLLOWING KEYSTROKES:

FUNC  90 *  123 (SECURITY CODE)

FONE WILL DISPLAY

ENTER NEW PHONE NUMBER

XXX XXX XXXX     PRESS #          PRESS *             PHon

_ _ _ _ _        PRESS #          PRESS *             S id no

PRESS END AT THIS TIME TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE.

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To Re-Initialize Nam Memory for Handset Programmable Models -
Func 99*
Enter Last 8 digits of S.N.
Press *




                   Programming Instructions for:

                   PANASONIC  EB362



Charged Battery and Nam Adaptor(Grey Cord w/25pin Connector)are needed.

ACTION                        TO STORE            DISPLAY

USED EQUIPMENT: TO DISPLAY CURRENT UNLOCK CODE -
THIS FUNCTION IS PROVIDED FOR IN THE PROGRAMMING SEQUENCE




*0000# to enter program mode

*1                            Press SND

50                            Press SND           NAM 1 MODE

_ _ _ _ _                     Press STO 01        SIDH

XXXXXXXXXX                    Press STO 02        OWNDL

1 2 3                         Press STO 03        LOCK

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (12)  Press STO 04        SPDL

00                            Press STO 05        SCM

334                           Press STO 06        IPCH

07                            Press STO 07        ACCOLC

10                            Press STO 08        GIM

1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0               Press STO 09        FEATURE A

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0               Press STO 10        FEATURE B

1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1               Press STO 11        FEATURE C

00                            Press STO 12        DLMT

STO **
Turn power off




                      Programming Instructions for:

                      PANASONIC EB-500 OR TP-500

ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

USED EQUIPMENT: TO DISPLAY CURRENT UNLOCK CODE -
THIS FUNCTION IS PROVIDED FOR IN THE PROGRAMMING SEQUENCE

Attach Nam Programmer Cable (Our Stock # 823)

Pwr up unit

Enter *0000#                                          0

*1  SND
You are now in the NAM 1 Program mode.

_ _ _ _ _                         Press STO 01        S.I.D.

XXXXXXXXXX                        Press STO 02        OWN #

0                                 Press STO 03        O for W/L system

334                               Press STO 04        IPCH

07                                Press STO 05        ACCOLC

10                                Press STO 06        GIM

00                                Press STO 07        Digit Dial Limit

08                                Press STO 08        SCM (3watt i.d.)

911                               Press STO 09        Rcl 00

1234                              Press STO 10        Security Code

11000000                          Press STO 11        FUNCTION BYTE 1

00010010                          Press STO 12        FUNCTION BYTE 2

10010111                          Press STO 13        FUNCTION BYTE 3

TO BURN NAM AT THIS TIME          Press STO **        NAM is burned

Turn off unit
Detach programming cable




                       Programming Instructions for:

                       RADIO SHACK 17-1002 TRANSPORTABLE

THIS UNIT REQUIRES A SERVICE HANDSET TO BE PROGRAMMED!!!

A Mobira Service Handset (Modified) may be used.  It is made from an ME53
or ME57 handset by opening and adding a jumper to the left of the one
factory installed just below the white 24 pin connector joining the top and
bottom PCB's. Also, pins 1 and 14 of the handset connector must be jumpered
at the radio end.  To disassemble the handset, carefully pry off the
plastic earpad retaining housing to expose on hexdrive screw.  Two other
screws are under the rubber plugs at either side of the microphone.  The
handset then splits apart.  This is a ticklish job and isn't recommended
except in an extreme case and not with the customer's handset.  The
modification does not affect normal operation of the handset. It is not
known if a Radio Shack handset will work the same.

After the Service Handset has been applied -

To enter LOCAL MODE (which takes the phone off the air and allows service
commands to be obeyed) press 01#.  The display should clear and noise is
heard from the earpiece.

To enter the NAM programming mode, enter 48#.  The display shows 48 briefly
and clears.

ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY


0 _ _ _ _ _      PRESS *                                         (5 Digit SID)

1 1              PRESS *

2 1              PRESS *

3 XXXXXXXXXX     PRESS *

4 10             PRESS *

5 334            PRESS *

6 07             PRESS *

7 0              PRESS *

8 10             PRESS *

9 12345          PRESS *

Press * to exit NAM Programming Mode and return to Local Mode.

To enter the NAM reading Mode, press 49#.  The display will show 49




                       Programming Instructions for:

                     RADIO SHACK 17-1003 TRANSPORTABLE


*17*1003*  To enter program mode. If screen does not clear, enter 1234*

Screen




                    Programming Instructions for:

      UNIDEN CP- 900 THRU 5000 SERIES MOBILES AND TRANSPORTABLES


THIS UNIT REQUIRES A PROGRAMMING HANDSET (MODEL CP-210 DIAGNOSTIC)

Make sure the unit is properly connected to a 13.8 volt supply (cig
lighter) and power on after utility handset is attached.

Upon connecting utility handset to phone, the display will show 1 on the
upper line and OP in the middle.

You are now in the TEST MODE!

Press SELECT, 2, SEND     Top will show 2  0 and Current S.I.D.

You are now in the PROGRAM MODE

ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

0 _ _ _ _ _                       PRESS STORE         SID

1 1                               PRESS STORE         LOCAL USE

2 1                               PRESS STORE         ACCES METH (MIN MARK)

3 XXXXXXXXXX                      PRESS STORE         MIN

4 0334                            PRESS STORE         INITIAL PAGING CH

5 07                              PRESS STORE         ACCESS OVERLOAD

6 0                               PRESS STORE         PREF SYS (O-B,1-A)

7 10                              PRESS STORE         GROUP I.D. MARK

8 1234                            PRESS STORE         LOCK  CODE (SEE re:)

9 1                               PRESS STORE         DTMF DURATION

A 0                               PRESS STORE         AUTO SHUT-OFF


Enter the data for the selected item.  If an error is made during data
entry the CLR key can be used to erase single keys.

PRESS SEND to burn NAM.  Phone will display PASS.  If FAIL is displayed
you must repeat programming sequence.

To read the NAM (review) press SELECT  3  SEND. Enter RCL then the number
of the item that you wish to view. Press the CLR key to exit and return
to test mode.

TO VIEW THE SERIAL NUMBER OF THE UNIT BEING PROGRAMMED -

Press SELECT  4  SEND while in the Test Mode to display the phone's serial
number in decimal form.  The manufacturer ID (172) will be displayed on
the top line while the remainder of the serial number will appear on the
bottom line Press the CLR key to return to the Test Mode display.

                       Programming Instructions for:

                         MITSUBISHI FM402 HANDHELD

ACTION                            TO STORE            DISPLAY

PWR up unit
Press and Hold STO within 10 Seconds of pwr up
Enter "5474432"
Release STO


0                                 Press SEND          dUAL

XXXXXXXXXX                        Press SEND          NO1

_ _ _ _ _                         Press SEND          SId1

1                                 Press SEND          LU1

0                                 Press SEND          MIN Mark

0334                              Press SEND          IPCH

07                                Press SEND          ACCOLC

0                                 Press SEND          PS1

10                                Press SEND          GI1

1234                              Press SEND          SECUrity

1                                 Press SEND          EE

0                                 Press SEND          dt

1                                 Press SEND          HF

0                                 Press SEND          InHIbit

1                                 Press SEND          C tOnE

0                                 Press SEND          SyS A/B

0                                 Press SEND          dUAL HS

0                                 Press SEND          InHibit Ld


TO EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE PRESS "END" AT ANY TIME

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DEFINITIONS:

XXX - Area Code or Prefix

XXXXXXX - Prefix & Suffix

XXXXXXXXXX - Area Code, Prefix, & Suffix

_ _ _ _ _ - Digits (One Line Per Digit [Sample To Left Is 5 Digits])

MIN* (Mobile Identification Number):
10 digit directory telephone number.

UNLOCK (Lock Code):
3 digit code to unlock radio (WARNING - The radio cannot
be unlocked if this code is forgotten).
NOTE: You can read this code by using the programming procedure.

SID/SIDH* (Home System Identification):
5 digit number for assigned cellular system.

LU* (Local Use):
0 or 1.  1=local control option and responds to local control messages.

MIN MARK* 0 or 1.  1=home station sends extended address information
upon origination and page response.

SCM (Station Class Mark):
Identifys the power class of the cellular phone

IPCH* (Initial Paging Channel in Home):
3 digit number to identify the channel number of the first
paging channel when station is home.

ACCOLC* (Access Overload Class):
2 digit number to identify which overload class field controls
the access attempts.

PS* (Perferred System):
0 or 1.  1=Preferred system is System A 
0=Preferred system is System B

GIM* (Group Identification Mark):
2 digit number which indicates how many bits of SID, starting
with the most significant, comprise the GIM.

AUX 0 or 1. 1=Auxiliary signal is enabled for horn relay.
External adapter must be used for this feature.

HANDS  0 or 1. 1=Handsfree feature is enabled.
External adapter must be used for this feature.

ALT LOCK (Alternate Lock Code):
3 digit lock code to be used with the partial lock feature.
This feature is active only with the GE CF-2000 and CF-2500
        Carfone models.
This entry is ignored for GE CF-1000 Carfone models.

EE (End to End Signaling)

REP (Repertory Memory (Speed Dialing))

HA (Horn Alert)

HF (Handsfree)

*These values are Cellular System dependent.  Entering an
incorrect value will deny service on the system.

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