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Nope. 2g is digital. AMPS was analog, but they shut it down in 2008
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Why they shut it down.
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Yea AMPS was Analog and was shut down for a huge reason: People with scanners could snoop on the conversations. There was simply no security with it. I have a newer Nokia here somewhere that was my grandmothers, it was an AMPS phone actually and it's weird to see, you'd think it was a 2G phone.
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The N.M.T. 450 which also was used in Romania had the seame "feature" But the really bad thing was that phones could be cloned so some one other else could talk in your acount and you would pay extra.
But the people complained or it was just a gouverment decision? |
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A slight digression, but for anyone who accumulates old phones without intending to, the next time consider donating the old one to a place that needs them, like a battered women's shelter.
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I still have my first cellphone from about 1990, it is analog, and won’t connect to the system anymore, but makes a nice paperweight.
Still use flip phones, but my all time favorite was the diminutive Nokia 8210. I see that these are available on eBay... can they be configured to operate on a US system? https://www.ebay.com/itm/Nokia-8210-...97.m4902.l9144 not affiliated, jr |
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If A.M.P.S. would have had still exist you could still use your big brick.
Tuning a small mobile phone I don't think is possible. Better look for the U.S. version. |
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Problem is however that with AMPS deallocated, running the repeater now bleeds into several bands and it's extremely illegal. The page seems to pop up from time to time in different places before it disappears again due to legal threats most likely. Last edited by MIPS; 11-10-2019 at 12:02 PM. |
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Yea they can't be re-tuned. I took apart one of my Nokia 5190's here, and it has specialized filters just for the frequency they operate at: https://i.imgur.com/xUP9ZDG.jpg
On another note, I'm leaving MetroPCS, and switching to Mint Mobile. Entering my Nokia 5190's IMEI number into Mint's phone checker says it IS compatible and identified it properly as a 2G phone. So I guess we'll see if the Nokia gets to keep ticking. I'll find out maybe Tuesday, if the number ports fast enough. (I don't see why not, because they are using T-Mobile's network so technically I'd be hitting the same towers). Last edited by lnx64; 11-09-2019 at 04:25 PM. |
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There's an old proverb about making sure the new bucket holds water before getting rid of the old one...Good words to live by in situations like this.
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Tom C. Zenith: The quality stays in EVEN after the name falls off! What I want. --> http://www.videokarma.org/showpost.p...62&postcount=4 |
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But at this point saving money was more important, so if I need to put the SIM in my smart phone, it's not entirely a deal breaker. It will suck, but Mint has the best deal in my area for services with coverage. |
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https://www.amazon.com/Mint-Mobile-S...s%2C226&sr=8-4 not affiliated, jr |
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I seem to recall back in the AMPS/NAMPS days that you could configure a pair of cell phones to act as walkie-talkies, just connecting with each other. Config/maintenance software and interface was probably required.
Asking because I have two NAMPS Audiovox phones that are pretty small (size of TV remotes) that would be handy in this application. I even have 'car kits' for them for higher output and antenna addition. FCC issues may 'squelch' that idea, however... |
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I would rather have a cell phone on an analogue network as analog sounds better.. I dont care if someone is listening,THEY ARE ANYWAY!!!!!!!!
I would love having a 1980s cell phone.... Just a nice basic phone that works and sounds excellent! Last edited by Dude111; 12-07-2019 at 04:27 PM. |
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