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6000 w/o analog might be better for some locations

coolcatk2

Oct 23, 2004, 4:46 PM
I have had this phone for 4 days now and i like it but there is one major problem. At several locations i go to, the 6100 goes into analog mode and the signal is not strong enough to have a conversation at all. With my old 6000 the phone would roam onto sprints network and signal was perfect. Havent read the book yet but if there is no "dont use analog setting" im stuck with going back to the 6000.
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TheMrBillShow

Oct 23, 2004, 5:40 PM
Press [MENU] + [0]

Then Security Code: [0][0][0][0][0][0]

You are now in the "Field Test/Service Menu" where you can force the Preferred Mode... Just select "Force Mode" press [OK] select a Mode and press [OK]

You can set "Digital Only" if you want... then it will not go over to analog...

You should also try setting "Cell Only" (might say "CDMA")... This will force the phone away from the 1900MHz band and may take you to the extended network in your area (not roaming), and may give you a very good signal...

You can leave this settings area at any time with the [END] key...

This works on all currently available LG Phones

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CAUTION... Playing with settings in this area could render your phone totally inope...
(continues)
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coolcatk2

Oct 24, 2004, 1:11 PM
Hey, thanks for the info!
on the LG 6100 menu->0->000000->Force Mode

Options are:

o Automatic
o Cell only
o PCS only
o CDMA only
o Analog Only
o P_REV 4 Only
o P_REV 3 Only

You suggested "cell only" but you said it also might say CDMA (this phone has both) so should we try "cell only" given it has both options?

thanks again...
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TheMrBillShow

Oct 24, 2004, 1:47 PM
Cell only will use the 800MHz band in CDMA digital or AMPs (Analog)...

CDMA only will use only the CDMA (digital) mode in the 800MHz band...

PCS will use only the 1900MHz band in PCS (digital) mode...

~ TMBS ~
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coolcatk2

Oct 24, 2004, 2:40 PM
Wow, it worked, ok its a keeper now.
Verizon owes you one!

Cheers,
kk
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TheMrBillShow

Oct 24, 2004, 3:50 PM
They owe me a lot more than one...

Verizon treats me very well...

~ TMBS ~
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kenstee

Oct 24, 2004, 5:59 PM
TheMrBillShow said:
Cell only will use the 800MHz band in CDMA digital or AMPs (Analog)...

CDMA only will use only the CDMA (digital) mode in the 800MHz band...

PCS will use only the 1900MHz band in PCS (digital) mode...

~ TMBS ~



So which is best for all-digital CDMA or PCS? Is there any setting for CDMA & PCS w/ no analog?
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TheMrBillShow

Oct 25, 2004, 1:23 AM
The is no "best"... You have to try the different modes in the areas you frequent... it all depends on service availability...

The Audiovox 9900 has a "Digital Only" mode, the 6100 does not...

~ TMBS ~
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barrywaggener

Jan 27, 2005, 3:20 PM
Does anyone know if the samsung cell phones can be programmed to be all digital as the lg' can?
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nealulmer

Oct 27, 2004, 8:41 PM
I was wondering which one is best for complete digital? PCS or CDMA?
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TheMrBillShow

Oct 27, 2004, 11:22 PM
It depends on you location in relation to the areas towers and what networks Verizon uses in you area for it's extended network...

Try them in this order... "Cell Only" / "CDMA Only" / "PCS"...

~ TMBS ~
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nealulmer

Oct 27, 2004, 11:38 PM
Isn't Cell Only digital and analog???
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TheMrBillShow

Oct 27, 2004, 11:52 PM
Yes, but it forces the 800MHz band... CDMA digital is preferred and it will switch to analog if 800MHz CDMA (digital) is not available...

Cell Only = 800MHz Band CDMA preferred / Analog fall back...

PCS Only = 1900MHz band CDMA only...

CDMA Only = CDMA Digital on 800MHz band or 1900MHz (PCS) band... This mode is like saying "Digital Only"

Analog Only = 800MHz band Analog only (gives great audio during a call... BUT your phone WILL get hot very quickly and the battery WILL go dead REAL quick...

~ TMBS ~
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