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The Ultimate Cellular Modification Manual by Dr. Bloodmoney

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*                 THE ULTIMATE CELLULAR MODIFICATION MANUAL                 *

*                              released by                                  *

*                    %%%%%%%% Dr. Bloodmoney %%%%%%%%%%                     *

*                              June 1, 1992                                 *

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The following information was gathered from various sources and is not meant 

to be a technical treatise on the cellular network.  There are plenty of 

other files out there on the subject.  This file specifically deals with the

processes involved in modifying cellulars.  I put together this file because

I have not seen one that actually tells how to do this.  When some of you  

start reading this you might say to yourselves "Hey, some of this is almost

word for word from Brian Oblivion's article (incidently, one of the best

I have seen on the subject) in Phrack #38 or so and so's article in so and so 

magazine".  Well, not to discount anyone who has written anything on cellular 

phones, but all the information in this file was purchased by me from various 

ads in the back of various radio and communications magazines.  I make no 

pretense as to where the original source of this material comes from.  In 

fact,  most of the t-files I have seen contain some of the Consumertronics 

info. word for word, and the writers try and claim it as their own.  Or maybe 

vice versa.  I make no claim to have written this manual (but beleive me 

after putting this together I could).  The only thing I have done is spent 

many hours compiling what I believe to be a very good file on the subject.  

        

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                 THE ULTIMATE CELLULAR MODIFICATION MANUAL           

                            TABLE OF CONTENTS



PART I.          WHAT IS BROADCAST FROM A CELLULAR TOWER?

PART II.         DEFINITIONS

PART III.        TYPES OF NAMS

PART IV.         NAM FORMAT MAP

PART V.          STANDARD NAM FORMATS

PART VI.         NAM REPROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS FOR 30+ PHONES

PART VII.        THE ELECTRONIC SERIAL NUMBER - AN INTRODUCTION

PART VIII.       IDENTIFYING THE ESN IN YOUR CELLULAR PHONE

PART IX.         SCANNING TO FIND THE ESN/MIN PAIR

PART X.          A FEW COMMON SCANNER MODIFICATIONS

PART XI.         THE 40-50 MHZ CELLULAR SCANNER

PART XII.        HOW THE ESN IS REPLACED

PART XIII.       EQUATIONS FOR PROGRAMMING THE CHIPS

PART XIV.        MANUFACTURER'S ESN CODE LISTING

PART XV.         HOME SYSTEM ID LISTING  (A-L)

PART XVI.        HOME SYSTEM ID LISTING  (M-Z)

PART XVII.       "THE ROAMING SCAM"

PART XVIII.      MERCHANDISE SHEET



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PART I.          WHAT IS BROADCAST FROM A CELLULAR TOWER?



        When a cellular phone makes a call, it normally transmits it's

Electronic Security Number(ESN),Mobile Identification Number(MIN),it's

Station Class Mark(SCM) 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 ensure that the phone is programmed to be 

billed and that it also has the identity of both the customer and the

phone.



        There are usually two cellular phone companies in an area.  One is

the wire-line carrier (Band B), which is usually Bell, and the other is the

non-wireline carrier (Band A). 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 and the phone number (MIN) 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 cellular

phone and to forward billing information to that carrier.



        The Station Class Mark can also be changed if you wish to prevent 

the cellular carrier from determining the type of phone that is placing the

call.  By providing the cellular tower with a false SCM, the cellular

carrier, the FCC, or whoever happens to chase 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 SCM for a Radio Shack phone,

when in reality you are using a Novatell (How this is done from changing

the SCM I do not know...remember...I didn't write this).



        The Number Assignment Module (NAM) also has the SIDH (System

Identification for Home System) number programmed into it.  Refer to 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

tells the major cities and their identifying numbers.  Changing an SIDH is

programming job that takes only minutes, but be aware that the ESN is still

sent to the cellular phone company.  After they realize that the ESN is 

connected to either a fake number or a phone that is not in the network, they

will block service.  They only way around this is to reprogram the ESN.



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PART II.                      DEFINITIONS





The following is a list of commonly used abbreviations used in cellular

phones.



SIDH



A 15-bit field in the NAM designating the System Identification for the Home

System.  Bit 0 of the SIDH corresponds to the Preferred System flag used

elsewhere in the NAM.  Bits 6 and 5 of byte 0 are international code bits.

Normally the SIDH is entered during programming of the phone as a 5 digit

decimal number.  Enter 0's to the left-most unused positions when 

reprogramming.



L.U.



Local Use Flag.  Tells the cellular phone user if it must preregister with

the system.  Preregistration with the system means that a mobile must 

transmit its 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 sent when making

system access.  "1" enables the flag.  Usually set to "1".



MIN2



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



MIN1



A 24-bit field representing the mobile telephone number.  MIN2 plus MIN1

equals MIN, the 10-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.

With the SCM the cellular system determines whether or not a cellular phone

can be switched to one of the 156 channels.

        Bit-1 is "0" for 666 and "1" for 832. (See cellular freq. list)

        Bit-2 is "0" for a mobile unit and "1" for a voice-activated 

          transmit.

        Bit-3 and -4 identify the power class of the phone: 

                "00" = 3.0 watts

                "01" = 1.2 watts

                "10" = 0.6 watts

                "11" is not assigned



IPCH



An 11-bit field designating the initial paging channel to be used if in

the home system.  Normally it is 334 for wireline systems, 333 for non-

wireline systems.  But most phones allow other settings 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 

determine priority in the event of a system overload, however it is currently

useless as the system operators have generally not provided guidance for

thier installers.  The usual (and correct) system now in effect (in U.S.) 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.

(A class 15 system is supposed to be police, fire, or military).

P.S.



1 1-bit flag designating the preferred system.  If PS is "0", channels 334

through 666(EVIL!!!) are used.  If PS is "1" then channels 1 through 333 are

used.  Even numbered 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 phone system.  It is

usually set to "10".



LOCK DIGITS



A 4-bit field designating the unlock code.  The digit "0" in the lock code

is represented by an "A" in the actual NAM hexidecimal data.  A lock code of

all "0" sometimes unlocks the cellular phone.(Note: Lock codes are 3 digits.

When programming a phone use "0" as the first number.)



E.E.



A 1-bit flag designating that end-to-end signaling is enabled.  End-to-end

signaling means that the DTMF tones will be transmitted on the voice channel

as well as being echoed on the handset.  This feature in necessary for

such services as Bank by Phone, activating answering machines and in third

party long distance services such as Sprint and 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.  And once a again a "1" enables the flag.



H.A.



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

the flag.



H.F.



A 1-bit flag designating 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".



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PART III.                      TYPES OF NAMS



                     NAM Types Used in Cellular Phones



NAM- Number Assignment Module - A 32 word by 8 bit PROM

The NAM contains all the information that can be programmed to the phone

directly from the handset. (i.e. SIDH,MIN,LOCK-CODE,etc.).



All phones except NEC will accept tri-state NAMs.  NEC requires an open

collector NAM.  Fujitsu phones will accept either open collector or tri-

state NAMs.



Brand Qualifications:  Fujitsu and Alpine phones will not operate properly

with any Harris Brand NAM or with any Signetics brand NAMs with a part

number NOT ending with an "A".  TI NAMs must not be used in GE Star models.

Panasonic has suggested only TI NAMs should be used in their phones.  NAMs

are available in ceramic (F) or plastic encapsulation (N).



BRAND        OPEN COL.    TRI-STATE      OPEN COL.        TRI-STATE

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Signetics        82S23       82S123



Texas Inst.     74S188       74S288     TBP18SA030        TBP18S030

                                        

AMD           AM27LS18     AM27LS19        AM27S18          AM27S19



Texas Inst. TBP38SA030    TBP38S030



Harris          HM7602       HM7603



MMI            53/6330      53/6331



MMI          53/63S080    53/63S081



NSC           DM54S188     DM54S288       DM74S188



NSC            DM82S23     DM82S123



Motorola   This is for a special NAM used in some Motorolas.  Requires

           an adapter.



Fujitsu         MB7056       MB7051



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PART IV.                        NAM FORMAT MAP



                                                               HEX

MARK DEFINITION    MOST <-  BIT SIGNIFICANCE ->  LEAST       ADDRESS   

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                  0         SIDH (14-8)                        00 

                            SIDH (7-0)                         01

LU=LOCAL USE**    000000          MIN                          02

LU                A/B*  RI*       MIN2(33-28)                  03

                            MIN2(27-24)       0000             04

                  0000      MIN1(23-20)                        05

                            MIN1(19-12)                        06 

                            MIN1(11-4)                         07

                            MIN1(3-0)         0000             08

                  0000      SCM(3-0)                           09 

                  00000     IPCH(10-8)                         0A

                            IPCH(7-0)                          0B 

                  0000      ACCOLC(3-0)                        0C  

PS=PREFERRED**    0000000   PS                                 0D

   SYSTEM         0000      GIM(3-0)                           0E 

                   LOCK DIGIT 1           LOCK DIGIT 2         0F

                   LOCK DIGIT 3           LOCK SPARE BITS      10

EE=END TO END      EE           000000          REP            11

  SIGNALING        HA           000000          HF             12

REP=REPERTORY      ----------------------------------------------

HA=HORN ALERT                                                  13

HF=HANDS FREE                                                  14

                                                               15

                                                               16

                              SPARE LOCATIONS (13-1D)          17

                              CONTAIN ALL ZEROS EXCEPT         18

                              FOR MANUFACTURERS OPTIONS        19

                                                               1A

                                                               1B

                                                               1C

                                                               1D

                                    NAM CHECKSUM ADJUSTMENT    1E

                                    NAM CHECKSUM               1F 

                                



The Checksum Adjustment and Checksum are calculated automatically after

the data has been edited for the NAM.  The sum of all words in the NAM plus

the last two must equal a number with "0" in the last two digits.  The radio

checks this sum and if it isn't correct, the radio assumes the NAM is bad or

that it has been tampered with.





 * - These bits are used only by AT&T,Hitachi and Mitsubishi. They are A/B

 Enable and Roam Inhibit. They must be "0" for all other models.



** - My information does not agree here. One source claims that address 03

     has 6 bits and that address 0D has 7 bits. The other source states the

     the exact opposite.



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PART V.                     STANDARD NAM FORMATS



        NAMs are generally mapped the same in all cellular phones, and the

ones that have no "fancy" options are generally programmed the same.  This

chart provides the usual digits and settings for almost every NAM.



ITEM        DESCRIPTION             NO. OF DIGITS         USUAL SETTING

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1           First 3 digits               3                     XXX

            of phone number



2           Last 4 digits                4                    XXXX

            of phone number



3           Lock Code(LOCK)            3 or 4               XXXA or XXXX          



4           Area Code (MIN2)             3                     XXX



5           Home Area System

            ID No. (SIDH)                4*                   XXXX



6           Horn Alert (HA)              1                    0 or 1



7           Hands Free (HF)              1                    0 or 1



8           End-to-End Signaling         1                      1

            (EE)



9           Repertory Mark (REP)         1                      1



10          Group Identification         2                     10

            Mark (GIM)



11          Access Overload Class        2                     XX*

            (ACCOLC)



12          Station Class Mark (SCM)     4*                   XXXX



13          Local Use Mark (LU)          1                      1



14          Min Mark (MIN)               1                      1



15          Initial Paging Channel       3                 333 or 334*

            (IPCH)



16          Preferred System Mark        1                   0 or 1*

            (PS)



* Notes- 



   1. Home Area ID Number normally consists of five digits. However, four

   are usually sufficient is the U.S.



   2.  Access Overload Class is generally made up of a "0" plus the last

   digits of the telephone number.  Some systems set at "15" or "00".



   3. Station Class Mark is expressed as four binary digits.



   4. Initial Paging Channel is 334 for wireline, 333 for non-wireline

   systems.



   5. The Preferred Mark System is set to "0" for wireline, "1" for non-

   wireline systems.



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PART VI.

                 NAM Programming (Reprogramming) Instructions



                          For 30+ Cellular Telephones





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PLEASE NOTE: Area specific numbers contained within these programming

             instructions may not be accurate for your cellular area.

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                        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.



__________________________________________________________________________



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



PRESS IN SEQUENCE THE FOLLOWING KEYSTROKES:



FUNC  90 *  123 (SECURITY CODE)



PHon 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.



___________________________________________________________________________



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 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              KEYBOARD ENTRY            DISPLAY



0                         *                 (5-digit SID)

1                         *

1                         *

XXXXXXXXXX                *

10                        *

334                       *

07                        *

0                         *

10                        *

12345                     *



        Press * to exit NAM programming mode and return to Local Mode.

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





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PART VII.         THE ELECTRONIC SERIAL NUMBER - AN INTRODUCTION



        When a cellular phone is removed from factory packaging, the ESN

normally can be found in the document package (or on a sticker stuck to the

phone).  This ESN is usually correct and system registration procedes

quickly.  If the phone is used or has been turned off for non-payment of

bills, the person who restores the service needs the ESN in order to program

the system with an MIN.  Every manufacturer assigns their own ESN, 

consequently it is possible to have a number of the same ESN's, although

each may be produced by a seperate manufacturer.  For example, there may be

a Motorola ESN of 123456, an Audiovox ESN of 123456, etc.  With this in mind

it is a possibility that a person could broadcast without changing the ESN,

but rather changing the SCM and the SIDH.



        The ESN is a 32-bit number which uniquely identifies each unit.  This

ESN is factory programmed and installed and cannot be changed in the field

without removing it and reprogramming a new chip.  The ESN may or may not be

related to the serial number stamped on the outside of the transceiver 

chassis.  The ESN is encoded into messages which are interchanged with the

cellular tower.  The ESN must be provided when the phone is registered for

service.  The ESN is an 11-digit number.  THE FIRST THREE NUMBERS ARE THE

MANUFACTURERS DECIMAL CODE, THE NEXT TWO ARE RESERVED (BUT MAY CONTAIN ZEROS

OR NUMBERS) AND THE REMAINING SIX ARE THE DECIMAL SERIAL NUMBER.



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PART VIII.         IDENTIFYING THE ESN IN YOUR CELLULAR PHONE



        Depending on what model phone you have, the ESN will be located on a

PROM.   The PROM is programmed at the factory, and installed usually with the

security fuse blown to prevent tampering.  The code on the PROM might 

possibly be obtained by unsoldering it from the cellular phone, putting it in

a PROM reader, and then obtaining a memory map of the chip.



        The PROM is going to have from sixteen to twenty-eight leads coming

from it.  It is a bipolar PROM.  SEE ESN.GIF FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.

The majority of phones will accept the National Semiconductor 32x8 PROM,

which will hold the ESN and cannot be reprogrammed.  If the ESN is known

on the phone,  it is possible to trace the memory map by installing the PROM

into a reader, and obtaining the fuse map from the PROM by triggering the

"READ MASTER" switch of the PROM programmer.  In addition, most PROM 

programming systems include a verify and compare switch to allow you to 

compare the programming of one PROM with another.



        As said earlier, the ESN is uniformly black with sixteen to 

twenty-eight leads emanating from it's rectangular body, or square shaped

body.  If it is the dual-in-line package chip, (usually found in 

transportables and installed phones),it is rectangular.  If it is the plastic

leaded chip carrier (PLCC), it will be square and have a much smaller

appearance.  Functionally, they are the same chip, but the PLCC is used with

hand held cellular phones because of the need for reduced size circuitry. 

It will have a notch within, and also have writing in small white letters

on it. (A black chip with small white letters? Should be easy to spot huh?).

Look for the follow letters on the chip:



                                MMI

                                TI

                                NS

                                HARRIS

                                NSC

                                MB

                                DM

                                HM

                                AMD

                                TBP

                                MOTOROLA

                                AMPS





Once you have found the chip, try ordering a new one (maybe a couple of new

ones) from the businesses in the MERCHANDISE SECTION located at the end of

this file.



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PART IX.              SCANNING TO FIND THE ESN/MIN PAIR



        Well if you haven't guessed by now, the mobiles ESN and MIN must

match in the switch or no go.  This is required for billing purposes.  If one

had the ESN and the mobile phone number (MIN), he could call anytime and

anyplace without fear of a trace - let alone a bill.  The ideal setup would

let you listen with a scanner to the reverse control channel, record and

display heard working numbers and ESN's, and recall them as one needs to make

calls.



        This would be it, but we are not quite there yet.  But some of the

hard work has already been done for us.  All the aforementioned codes are 

sent in hex, in NRZ code (phase-key shifting), when a cellular subscriber

places a call.  But guess what?  All phones have an NRZ receiver and

transmitter built right into them.  All that has to be done is to have a

receiver on the reverse control channel, recover the other subscibers data

and save it or print it out.



        Cellular phones operate on a full duplex channel.  One frequency is

used for transmission from the base to the phone, while another is used for

transmission from the phone to the base.  The base frequencies are always

exactly 45 MHZ higher than the phone frequency, and both of these are

incremented by 30 KHZ as the progression of channels increases from  Channel

#1 to Chanel #1023 (NOTE: There are no channels between 800 and 990).



        With some systems (not all) the cellular transmission is received by

the base and retransmitted on the base frequency.  When this is done, a 

scanner can listen to both sides of the conversation by simply monitoring the

base frequency.  When this is not the case, two scanners set 45 MHZ apart

will work.



        Here is a list of all Cellular Frequencies:



Non-Wireline                              Wireline        





Channel    Tx Freq    Rx Freq             Channel   Tx Freq    Rx Freq    

Number       Mhz        Mhz               Number      Mhz        Mhz        



      1     870.03     825.03               334     880.02     835.02  

      2     870.06     825.06               335     880.05     835.05  

      3     870.09     825.09               336     880.08     835.08  

      4     870.12     825.12               337     880.11     835.11  

      5     870.15     825.15               338     880.14     835.14  

      6     870.18     825.18               339     880.17     835.17  

      7     870.21     825.21               340     880.20     835.20  

      8     870.24     825.24               341     880.23     835.23  

      9     870.27     825.27               342     880.26     835.26  

     10     870.30     825.30               343     880.29     835.29  

     11     870.33     825.33               344     880.32     835.32  

     12     870.36     825.36               345     880.35     835.35  

     13     870.39     825.39               346     880.38     835.38  

     14     870.42     825.42               347     880.41     835.41  

     15     870.45     825.45               348     880.44     835.44  

     16     870.48     825.48               349     880.47     835.47  

     17     870.51     825.51               350     880.50     835.50  

     18     870.54     825.54               351     880.53     835.53  

     19     870.57     825.57               352     880.56     835.56  

     20     870.60     825.60               353     880.59     835.59  

     21     870.63     825.63               354     880.62     835.62  

     22     870.66     825.66               355     880.65     835.65  

     23     870.69     825.69               356     880.68     835.68  

     24     870.72     825.72               357     880.71     835.71  

     25     870.75     825.75               358     880.74     835.74  

     26     870.78     825.78               359     880.77     835.77  

     27     870.81     825.81               360     880.80     835.80  

     28     870.84     825.84               361     880.83     835.83  

     29     870.87     825.87               362     880.86     835.86  

     30     870.90     825.90               363     880.89     835.89  

     31     870.93     825.93               364     880.92     835.92  

     32     870.96     825.96               365     880.95     835.95  

     33     870.99     825.99               366     880.98     835.98  

     34     871.02     826.02               367     881.01     836.01  

     35     871.05     826.05               368     881.04     836.04  

     36     871.08     826.08               369     881.07     836.07  

     37     871.11     826.11               370     881.10     836.10  

     38     871.14     826.14               371     881.13     836.13  

     39     871.17     826.17               372     881.16     836.16  

     40     871.20     826.20               373     881.19     836.19  

     41     871.23     826.23               374     881.22     836.22  

     42     871.26     826.26               375     881.25     836.25  

     43     871.29     826.29               376     881.28     836.28  

     44     871.32     826.32               377     881.31     836.31  

     45     871.35     826.35               378     881.34     836.34  

     46     871.38     826.38               379     881.37     836.37  

     47     871.41     826.41               380     881.40     836.40  

     48     871.44     826.44               381     881.43     836.43  

     49     871.47     826.47               382     881.46     836.46  

     50     871.50     826.50               383     881.49     836.49  

     51     871.53     826.53               384     881.52     836.52  

     52     871.56     826.56               385     881.55     836.55  

     53     871.59     826.59               386     881.58     836.58  

     54     871.62     826.62               387     881.61     836.61  

     55     871.65     826.65               388     881.64     836.64  

     56     871.68     826.68               389     881.67     836.67  

     57     871.71     826.71               390     881.70     836.70  

     58     871.74     826.74               391     881.73     836.73  

     59     871.77     826.77               392     881.76     836.76  

     60     871.80     826.80               393     881.79     836.79  

     61     871.83     826.83               394     881.82     836.82  

     62     871.86     826.86               395     881.85     836.85  

     63     871.89     826.89               396     881.88     836.88  

     64     871.92     826.92               397     881.91     836.91  

     65     871.95     826.95               398     881.94     836.94  

     66     871.98     826.98               399     881.97     836.97  

     67     872.01     827.01               400     882.00     837.00  

     68     872.04     827.04               401     882.03     837.03  

     69     872.07     827.07               402     882.06     837.06  

     70     872.10     827.10               403     882.09     837.09  

     71     872.13     827.13               404     882.12     837.12  

     72     872.16     827.16               405     882.15     837.15  

     73     872.19     827.19               406     882.18     837.18  

     74     872.22     827.22               407     882.21     837.21  

     75     872.25     827.25               408     882.24     837.24  

     76     872.28     827.28               409     882.27     837.27  

     77     872.31     827.31               410     882.30     837.30  

     78     872.34     827.34               411     882.33     837.33  

     79     872.37     827.37               412     882.36     837.36  

     80     872.40     827.40               413     882.39     837.39  

     81     872.43     827.43               414     882.42     837.42  

     82     872.46     827.46               415     882.45     837.45  

     83     872.49     827.49               416     882.48     837.48  

     84     872.52     827.52               417     882.51     837.51  

     85     872.55     827.55               418     882.54     837.54  

     86     872.58     827.58               419     882.57     837.57  

     87     872.61     827.61               420     882.60     837.60  

     88     872.64     827.64               421     882.63     837.63  

     89     872.67     827.67               422     882.66     837.66  

     90     872.70     827.70               423     882.69     837.69  

     91     872.73     827.73               424     882.72     837.72  

     92     872.76     827.76               425     882.75     837.75  

     93     872.79     827.79               426     882.78     837.78  

     94     872.82     827.82               427     882.81     837.81  

     95     872.85     827.85               428     882.84     837.84  

     96     872.88     827.88               429     882.87     837.87  

     97     872.91     827.91               430     882.90     837.90  

     98     872.94     827.94               431     882.93     837.93  

     99     872.97     827.97               432     882.96     837.96  

    100     873.00     828.00               433     882.99     837.99  

    101     873.03     828.03               434     883.02     838.02  

    102     873.06     828.06               435     883.05     838.05  

    103     873.09     828.09               436     883.08     838.08  

    104     873.12     828.12               437     883.11     838.11  

    105     873.15     828.15               438     883.14     838.14  

    106     873.18     828.18               439     883.17     838.17  

    107     873.21     828.21               440     883.20     838.20  

    108     873.24     828.24               441     883.23     838.23  

    109     873.27     828.27               442     883.26     838.26  

    110     873.30     828.30               443     883.29     838.29  

    111     873.33     828.33               444     883.32     838.32  

    112     873.36     828.36               445     883.35     838.35  

    113     873.39     828.39               446     883.38     838.38  

    114     873.42     828.42               447     883.41     838.41  

    115     873.45     828.45               448     883.44     838.44  

    116     873.48     828.48               449     883.47     838.47  

    117     873.51     828.51               450     883.50     838.50  

    118     873.54     828.54               451     883.53     838.53  

    119     873.57     828.57               452     883.56     838.56  

    120     873.60     828.60               453     883.59     838.59  

    121     873.63     828.63               454     883.62     838.62  

    122     873.66     828.66               455     883.65     838.65  

    123     873.69     828.69               456     883.68     838.68  

    124     873.72     828.72               457     883.71     838.71  

    125     873.75     828.75               458     883.74     838.74  

    126     873.78     828.78               459     883.77     838.77  

    127     873.81     828.81               460     883.80     838.80  

    128     873.84     828.84               461     883.83     838.83  

    129     873.87     828.87               462     883.86     838.86  

    130     873.90     828.90               463     883.89     838.89  

    131     873.93     828.93               464     883.92     838.92  

    132     873.96     828.96               465     883.95     838.95  

    133     873.99     828.99               466     883.98     838.98  

    134     874.02     829.02               467     884.01     839.01  

    135     874.05     829.05               468     884.04     839.04  

    136     874.08     829.08               469     884.07     839.07  

    137     874.11     829.11               470     884.10     839.10  

    138     874.14     829.14               471     884.13     839.13  

    139     874.17     829.17               472     884.16     839.16  

    140     874.20     829.20               473     884.19     839.19  

    141     874.23     829.23               474     884.22     839.22  

    142     874.26     829.26               475     884.25     839.25  

    143     874.29     829.29               476     884.28     839.28  

    144     874.32     829.32               477     884.31     839.31  

    145     874.35     829.35               478     884.34     839.34  

    146     874.38     829.38               479     884.37     839.37  

    147     874.41     829.41               480     884.40     839.40  

    148     874.44     829.44               481     884.43     839.43  

    149     874.47     829.47               482     884.46     839.46  

    150     874.50     829.50               483     884.49     839.49  

    151     874.53     829.53               484     884.52     839.52  

    152     874.56     829.56               485     884.55     839.55  

    153     874.59     829.59               486     884.58     839.58  

    154     874.62     829.62               487     884.61     839.61  

    155     874.65     829.65               488     884.64     839.64  

    156     874.68     829.68               489     884.67     839.67  

    157     874.71     829.71               490     884.70     839.70  

    158     874.74     829.74               491     884.73     839.73  

    159     874.77     829.77               492     884.76     839.76  

    160     874.80     829.80               493     884.79     839.79  

    161     874.83     829.83               494     884.82     839.82  

    162     874.86     829.86               495     884.85     839.85  

    163     874.89     829.89               496     884.88     839.88  

    164     874.92     829.92               497     884.91     839.91  

    165     874.95     829.95               498     884.94     839.94  

    166     874.98     829.98               499     884.97     839.97  

    167     875.01     830.01               500     885.00     840.00  

    168     875.04     830.04               501     885.03     840.03  

    169     875.07     830.07               502     885.06     840.06  

    170     875.10     830.10               503     885.09     840.09  

    171     875.13     830.13               504     885.12     840.12  

    172     875.16     830.16               505     885.15     840.15  

    173     875.19     830.19               506     885.18     840.18  

    174     875.22     830.22               507     885.21     840.21  

    175     875.25     830.25               508     885.24     840.24  

    176     875.28     830.28               509     885.27     840.27  

    177     875.31     830.31               510     885.30     840.30  

    178     875.34     830.34               511     885.33     840.33  

    179     875.37     830.37               512     885.36     840.36  

    180     875.40     830.40               513     885.39     840.39  

    181     875.43     830.43               514     885.42     840.42  

    182     875.46     830.46               515     885.45     840.45  

    183     875.49     830.49               516     885.48     840.48  

    184     875.52     830.52               517     885.51     840.51  

    185     875.55     830.55               518     885.54     840.54  

    186     875.58     830.58               519     885.57     840.57  

    187     875.61     830.61               520     885.60     840.60  

    188     875.64     830.64               521     885.63     840.63  

    189     875.67     830.67               522     885.66     840.66  

    190     875.70     830.70               523     885.69     840.69  

    191     875.73     830.73               524     885.72     840.72  

    192     875.76     830.76               525     885.75     840.75  

    193     875.79     830.79               526     885.78     840.78  

    194     875.82     830.82               527     885.81     840.81  

    195     875.85     830.85               528     885.84     840.84  

    196     875.88     830.88               529     885.87     840.87  

    197     875.91     830.91               530     885.90     840.90  

    198     875.94     830.94               531     885.93     840.93  

    199     875.97     830.97               532     885.96     840.96  

    200     876.00     831.00               533     885.99     840.99  

    201     876.03     831.03               534     886.02     841.02  

    202     876.06     831.06               535     886.05     841.05  

    203     876.09     831.09               536     886.08     841.08  

    204     876.12     831.12               537     886.11     841.11  

    205     876.15     831.15               538     886.14     841.14  

    206     876.18     831.18               539     886.17     841.17  

    207     876.21     831.21               540     886.20     841.20  

    208     876.24     831.24               541     886.23     841.23  

    209     876.27     831.27               542     886.26     841.26  

    210     876.30     831.30               543     886.29     841.29  

    211     876.33     831.33               544     886.32     841.32  

    212     876.36     831.36               545     886.35     841.35  

    213     876.39     831.39               546     886.38     841.38  

    214     876.42     831.42               547     886.41     841.41  

    215     876.45     831.45               548     886.44     841.44  

    216     876.48     831.48               549     886.47     841.47  

    217     876.51     831.51               550     886.50     841.50  

    218     876.54     831.54               551     886.53     841.53  

    219     876.57     831.57               552     886.56     841.56  

    220     876.60     831.60               553     886.59     841.59  

    221     876.63     831.63               554     886.62     841.62  

    222     876.66     831.66               555     886.65     841.65  

    223     876.69     831.69               556     886.68     841.68  

    224     876.72     831.72               557     886.71     841.71  

    225     876.75     831.75               558     886.74     841.74  

    226     876.78     831.78               559     886.77     841.77  

    227     876.81     831.81               560     886.80     841.80  

    228     876.84     831.84               561     886.83     841.83  

    229     876.87     831.87               562     886.86     841.86  

    230     876.90     831.90               563     886.89     841.89  

    231     876.93     831.93               564     886.92     841.92  

    232     876.96     831.96               565     886.95     841.95  

    233     876.99     831.99               566     886.98     841.98  

    234     877.02     832.02               567     887.01     842.01  

    235     877.05     832.05               568     887.04     842.04  

    236     877.08     832.08               569     887.07     842.07  

    237     877.11     832.11               570     887.10     842.10  

    238     877.14     832.14               571     887.13     842.13  

    239     877.17     832.17               572     887.16     842.16  

    240     877.20     832.20               573     887.19     842.19  

    241     877.23     832.23               574     887.22     842.22  

    242     877.26     832.26               575     887.25     842.25  

    243     877.29     832.29               576     887.28     842.28  

    244     877.32     832.32               577     887.31     842.31  

    245     877.35     832.35               578     887.34     842.34  

    246     877.38     832.38               579     887.37     842.37  

    247     877.41     832.41               580     887.40     842.40  

    248     877.44     832.44               581     887.43     842.43  

    249     877.47     832.47               582     887.46     842.46  

    250     877.50     832.50               583     887.49     842.49  

    251     877.53     832.53               584     887.52     842.52  

    252     877.56     832.56               585     887.55     842.55  

    253     877.59     832.59               586     887.58     842.58  

    254     877.62     832.62               587     887.61     842.61  

    255     877.65     832.65               588     887.64     842.64  

    256     877.68     832.68               589     887.67     842.67  

    257     877.71     832.71               590     887.70     842.70  

    258     877.74     832.74               591     887.73     842.73  

    259     877.77     832.77               592     887.76     842.76  

    260     877.80     832.80               593     887.79     842.79  

    261     877.83     832.83               594     887.82     842.82  

    262     877.86     832.86               595     887.85     842.85  

    263     877.89     832.89               596     887.88     842.88  

    264     877.92     832.92               597     887.91     842.91  

    265     877.95     832.95               598     887.94     842.94  

    266     877.98     832.98               599     887.97     842.97  

    267     878.01     833.01               600     888.00     843.00  

    268     878.04     833.04               601     888.03     843.03  

    269     878.07     833.07               602     888.06     843.06  

    270     878.10     833.10               603     888.09     843.09  

    271     878.13     833.13               604     888.12     843.12  

    272     878.16     833.16               605     888.15     843.15  

    273     878.19     833.19               606     888.18     843.18  

    274     878.22     833.22               607     888.21     843.21  

    275     878.25     833.25               608     888.24     843.24  

    276     878.28     833.28               609     888.27     843.27  

    277     878.31     833.31               610     888.30     843.30  

    278     878.34     833.34               611     888.33     843.33  

    279     878.37     833.37               612     888.36     843.36  

    280     878.40     833.40               613     888.39     843.39  

    281     878.43     833.43               614     888.42     843.42  

    282     878.46     833.46               615     888.45     843.45  

    283     878.49     833.49               616     888.48     843.48  

    284     878.52     833.52               617     888.51     843.51  

    285     878.55     833.55               618     888.54     843.54  

    286     878.58     833.58               619     888.57     843.57  

    287     878.61     833.61               620     888.60     843.60  

    288     878.64     833.64               621     888.63     843.63  

    289     878.67     833.67               622     888.66     843.66  

    290     878.70     833.70               623     888.69     843.69  

    291     878.73     833.73               624     888.72     843.72  

    292     878.76     833.76               625     888.75     843.75  

    293     878.79     833.79               626     888.78     843.78  

    294     878.82     833.82               627     888.81     843.81  

    295     878.85     833.85               628     888.84     843.84  

    296     878.88     833.88               629     888.87     843.87  

    297     878.91     833.91               630     888.90     843.90  

    298     878.94     833.94               631     888.93     843.93  

    299     878.97     833.97               632     888.96     843.96  

    300     879.00     834.00               633     888.99     843.99  

    301     879.03     834.03               634     889.02     844.02  

    302     879.06     834.06               635     889.05     844.05  

    303     879.09     834.09               636     889.08     844.08  

    304     879.12     834.12               637     889.11     844.11  

    305     879.15     834.15               638     889.14     844.14  

    306     879.18     834.18               639     889.17     844.17  

    307     879.21     834.21               640     889.20     844.20  

    308     879.24     834.24               641     889.23     844.23  

    309     879.27     834.27               642     889.26     844.26  

    310     879.30     834.30               643     889.29     844.29  

    311     879.33     834.33               644     889.32     844.32  

    312     879.36     834.36               645     889.35     844.35  

    313     879.39     834.39               646     889.38     844.38  

    314     879.42     834.42               647     889.41     844.41  

    315     879.45     834.45               648     889.44     844.44  

    316     879.48     834.48               649     889.47     844.47  

    317     879.51     834.51               650     889.50     844.50  

    318     879.54     834.54               651     889.53     844.53  

    319     879.57     834.57               652     889.56     844.56  

    320     879.60     834.60               653     889.59     844.59  

    321     879.63     834.63               654     889.62     844.62  

    322     879.66     834.66               655     889.65     844.65  

    323     879.69     834.69               656     889.68     844.68  

    324     879.72     834.72               657     889.71     844.71  

    325     879.75     834.75               658     889.74     844.74  

    326     879.78     834.78               659     889.77     844.77  

    327     879.81     834.81               660     889.80     844.80  

    328     879.84     834.84               661     889.83     844.83  

    329     879.87     834.87               662     889.86     844.86  

    330     879.90     834.90               663     889.89     844.89  

    331     879.93     834.93               664     889.92     844.92  

    332     879.96     834.96               665     889.95     844.95  

    333     879.99     834.99               666     889.98     844.98  

    667     890.01     845.01               717     891.51     846.51  

    668     890.04     845.04               718     891.54     846.54  

    669     890.07     845.07               719     891.57     846.57  

    670     890.10     845.10               720     891.60     846.60  

    671     890.13     845.13               721     891.63     846.63  

    672     890.16     845.16               722     891.66     846.66  

    673     890.19     845.19               723     891.69     846.69  

    674     890.22     845.22               724     891.72     846.72  

    675     890.25     845.25               725     891.75     846.75  

    676     890.28     845.28               726     891.78     846.78  

    677     890.31     845.31               727     891.81     846.81  

    678     890.34     845.34               728     891.84     846.84  

    679     890.37     845.37               729     891.87     846.87  

    680     890.40     845.40               730     891.90     846.90  

    681     890.43     845.43               731     891.93     846.93  

    682     890.46     845.46               732     891.96     846.96  

    683     890.49     845.49               733     891.99     846.99  

    684     890.52     845.52               734     892.02     847.02  

    685     890.55     845.55               735     892.05     847.05  

    686     890.58     845.58               736     892.08     847.08  

    687     890.61     845.61               737     892.11     847.11  

    688     890.64     845.64               738     892.14     847.14  

    689     890.67     845.67               739     892.17     847.17  

    690     890.70     845.70               740     892.20     847.20  

    691     890.73     845.73               741     892.23     847.23  

    692     890.76     845.76               742     892.26     847.26  

    693     890.79     845.79               743     892.29     847.29  

    694     890.82     845.82               744     892.32     847.32  

    695     890.85     845.85               745     892.35     847.35  

    696     890.88     845.88               746     892.38     847.38  

    697     890.91     845.91               747     892.41     847.41  

    698     890.94     845.94               748     892.44     847.44  

    699     890.97     845.97               749     892.47     847.47  

    700     891.00     846.00               750     892.50     847.50  

    701     891.03     846.03               751     892.53     847.53  

    702     891.06     846.06               752     892.56     847.56  

    703     891.09     846.09               753     892.59     847.59  

    704     891.12     846.12               754     892.62     847.62  

    705     891.15     846.15               755     892.65     847.65  

    706     891.18     846.18               756     892.68     847.68  

    707     891.21     846.21               757     892.71     847.71  

    708     891.24     846.24               758     892.74     847.74  

    709     891.27     846.27               759     892.77     847.77  

    710     891.30     846.30               760     892.80     847.80  

    711     891.33     846.33               761     892.83     847.83  

    712     891.36     846.36               762     892.86     847.86  

    713     891.39     846.39               763     892.89     847.89  

    714     891.42     846.42               764     892.92     847.92  

    715     891.45     846.45               765     892.95     847.95  

    716     891.48     846.48               766     892.98     847.98  

    991     869.04     824.04               767     893.01     848.01  

    992     869.07     824.07               768     893.04     848.04  

    993     869.10     824.10               769     893.07     848.07  

    994     869.13     824.13               770     893.10     848.10  

    995     869.16     824.16               771     893.13     848.13  

    996     869.19     824.19               772     893.16     848.16  

    997     869.22     824.22               773     893.19     848.19  

    998     869.25     824.25               774     893.22     848.22  

    999     869.28     824.28               775     893.25     848.25  

   1000     869.31     824.31               776     893.28     848.28  

   1001     869.34     824.34               777     893.31     848.31  

   1002     869.37     824.37               778     893.34     848.34  

   1003     869.40     824.40               779     893.37     848.37  

   1004     869.43     824.43               780     893.40     848.40  

   1005     869.46     824.46               781     893.43     848.43  

   1006     869.49     824.49               782     893.46     848.46  

   1007     869.52     824.52               783     893.49     848.49  

   1008     869.55     824.55               784     893.52     848.52  

   1009     869.58     824.58               785     893.55     848.55  

   1010     869.61     824.61               786     893.58     848.58  

   1011     869.64     824.64               787     893.61     848.61  

   1012     869.67     824.67               788     893.64     848.64  

   1013     869.70     824.70               789     893.67     848.67  

   1014     869.73     824.73               790     893.70     848.70  

   1015     869.76     824.76               791     893.73     848.73  

   1016     869.79     824.79               792     893.76     848.76  

   1017     869.82     824.82               793     893.79     848.79  

   1018     869.85     824.85               794     893.82     848.82  

   1019     869.88     824.88               795     893.85     848.85  

   1020     869.91     824.91               796     893.88     848.88  

   1021     869.94     824.94               797     893.91     848.91  

   1022     869.97     824.97               798     893.94     848.94  

   1023     870.00     825.00               799     893.97     848.97  Here is a method of determini 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

--------------------------------------------------

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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



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PART X.              A FEW COMMON SCANNER MODIFICATIONS



        Here a few scanners and what it takes to modify them.  If your 

scanner is not shown here, don't worry.  Ham Radio BBS's are all over the

country.  You should be able to find the instructions for modifying your

scanner there.



Restoration of Cellular Frequency Coverage on

Radio Shack PRO-34 Handheld Scanner

 

1.  Remove battery cover and battery, four black screws on rear cover, and volume and squelch knobs. 

2.  Remove rear cover, lifting back and up to clear controls.  Do not remove belt clip or circuit bod screws.

 

3.  Unplug the brown volume control connector (grn/yel/blk) and white squelch control connector (whtlk/red) from the linear circuit board.

 

4.  Unsolder the ground lead from T111 (at corner of linear circuit board above the external power cnectors).  Unsolder the two power switch leads from the back of the volume control.  Unsolder the atnna connector center pin and ground wires from the l

 

5.  Unscrew the four combination screws that hold the linear circuit board and received the back cov screws.

Grasp the linear board at the top and lift it straight away from the front case, unplugging the 16-p connector.

 

6.  Remove the three screws holding the metal frame assembly which held the linear board to the fronpanel.  Unplug the red-black power lead and lay the frame aside.  It is still connected to the battr contacts.

 

7.  Locate diodes D9 - D12 on the volume control side of the of the logic circuit board under T1; D1and D11 are marked.  Clip one lead of D11, separating the gap.  This may be resoldered later if desrd.

 

8.  Reassemble the board by reversing the disassembly procedures above.



Restoration of Cellular Frequency Coverage on

Radio Shack PRO-2004 Scanner



By cutting diode D513 on the PC 3 sub chassis in the Realistic PRO-2004

Scanner you can re-enable the 825.00 to 845.00 and 870-00 to 890.00 frequency

selection.  To scan in 30KHZ steps press "STEP-RESET". 



Restoration of Cellular Frequency Coverage on

Radio Shack PRO-2005 Scanner



1. Unplug the radio

2. Remove the screws and take off the top cover.

3. Look for D502 on the inside right hand-side of the front panel.

   (No need to unsolder the silver plate protecting the vertical board!)

4. Simply cut the diode and reverse the process.



        Aren't you glad I only chose to cover Radio Shack models. I'm sure

you appreciate the fact that I only deal with quality merchandise.  If you

have some cash to blow (like $500), I would recommend buying the ICOM R-1

handheld scanner.  It scans from 1 to 1400 in 1/2 step increments and already

includes the cellular frequencies.  Plus is is about as tall as a box of 3.25

floppies and about as wide as a 16 oz. coke bottle.  It is the smallest and

one of the more powerful hand-scanners around.



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PART XI.                THE 40-50 MHZ CELLULAR SCANNER





        The cellular phone freqs. occupy the UHF spectrum previously assign

to commercial TV stations.  Since a TV channel occupies a Bandwidth(BW) of 6

MHZ and each cellular channel requires 24 KZ (for a plus and minus 12 KHZ

signal) and a 3KHZ guard band for each audio signal (thus the 30KHZ spacing).

200 cellular channels can fit into one UHF TV channel.  Thus, with a little

fine tuning, and old TV set with variable VHF tuning can tune in all

cellular freqs. between 824 and 890 MHZ.



UHF TV tuners ares designed to convert these UHF freqa. to intermediate

(difference) freqs. between 41 and 47 MHZ.  Thus, by purchasing a commonly

available UHF tuner (check sith a TV shop and try to get a copy of the

SAMS for powering the AFC info, and avoid those with tubes).  Tuner voltage

is usually 8-24 volts, and must be correctly connected up.  You should also

remove with the tuner, the TV's channel select and fine tuning controls

for ease of use - and they should be in good condition.



Once you have the tuner, you can then wire it between a 30-50 MHZ scanner and

a UHF antenna (highly directional yagi type is preferred).  Since the tuner

will probably have a 300 ohm input impedance, a twin antenna cable is 

preferred (Yes Radio Shack has 'em).  If you are into directional-finding,

the UHF antenna should NOT have AGC (automatic Gain Control) as those with

active AGC will amplify reflections, resulting in readings from so many 

directions that the target will be lost.  Because of the use of inconspicuous,

commonly available, inexpensive, high-gain UHF antennas, using a good UHF

tuner to scan cellular channels is a good method of doing it.



Tuner output is usually through an RCA-type plug. CAUTION: BE SURE TO COUPLE

YOUR SCANNER TO THE UHF TUNER WITH A 0.01-0.1 mf (50 V min.) CAPACITOR FOR

DC BLOCKING.  AND DO NOT TRY TO OPERATE THE TUNER THROUGH ITS TV SET AS THE

DANGER OF HIGH-VOLTAGE DISCHARGE IS HIGH.  Also, connect a ground wire

between the tuner and the scanner.



The table below describes how cellular freqs. can be downconverted by a

commonly available UHF TV tuner (all freqs. are in MHZ)



               CELLULAR MOBILE FREQS & SCANNER EQUIVALENTS



TV              

BAND            CELL. CHAN.             SCAN    TV OSCIL                      

CHAN.           # and FREQ.             FREQ.     FREQ.         LIMIT 

-----------    ------------             -----   --------        -----

73 (first)      0001-825.03             45.97     871           824-830

73 (last)       0166-829.98             41.02     871           824-830

74 (first)      0167-830.01             46.99     877           830-836

74 (last)       0366-835.98             41.02     877           830-836

75 (first)      0367-836.01             46.99     883           836-842

75 (last)       0566-841.98             41.02     883           836-842

76 (first)      0567-842.01             46.99     889           842-848

76 (last)       0766-847.98             41.02     889           842-848

77 (first)      0767-848.01             46.99     895           848-854

77 (last)       0799-848.97             46.03     895           848-854

               CELLULAR PHONE FREQS. HAVE NOT BEEN ASSIGNED

                       FOR CHANNELS 800-990

73 (first)      0991-824.04             46.96     871           824-830

73 (last)       1023-825.00             46.00     871           824-830

80 (first)      0001-870.03             42.97     913           866-872

80 (last)       0066-871.98             41.02     913           866-972

81 (first)      0067-872.01             46.99     919           872-878

81 (last)       0266-877.98             41.02     919           872-878

82 (first)      0267-878.01             46.99     925           878-884

82 (last)       0466-883.98             41.02     925           878-884

83 (first)      0467-884.01             46.99     931           884-890

83 (last)       0666-889.98             41.02     931           884-890

83 (**)         0667-890.01             46.99     931           884-890

83 (**)         0799-893.97             37.03     931           884-890

               CELLULAR PHONE FREQS. HAVE NOT BEEN ASSIGNED

                       FOR CHANNELS 800-990

80 (first)      0991-869.04             43.96     913           866-872

80 (last)       1023-870.00             43.00     913           866-872



(**) These freqs. are outside of the normal Channel 83 BW. However, most UHF

tuners have a fine tuner that can be adjusted up to about another 6 MHZ.



Note that the term "first" and "last" refers to the first and last cellular

channels receivable by the UHF tuner for the given TV channel.  Base voice

channels are monitored when both sides of the conversation is required.  

Mobile voice channels or base control channels are monitored to locate a

cellular phone.  Tuning is simple:

        (1) Decide which cellular channel or freq. you wish to monitor.

        (2) Find what UHF channel includes that freq. and switch the TV

            to that channel.

        (3) Using the table, look up the corresponding TV oscillator freq.

            (ex: 919 MHZ for TV channel 81).  Subtract the cellular channel

            freq. from the TV oscillator freq.

        (4) Tune your scanner to the difference freq.



When you select a scanner, you should pick one that will scan in 30 MHZ

increments to efficiently receive cellular transmissions.  If you can't get

one like that, then get one that will scan in 15,10 or 5 KHZ increments.



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PART XII.                   HOW THE ESN IS REPLACED



        It takes some electronics skill to pull or unsolder the ESN.  If you

are sketchy about messing around with your phone, I suggest practicing on 

something else first, like an old calculator or something.  It is also a

good idea to use the proper tools (A very small soldering tip,chip pullers,

It is imperative NOT to touch any of the surrounding connections, soldering

joints, or chips.  The job MUST be done right the very first time.  After

that it is not so important, because after the first time you should have the

ESN information stored safely to disk.  The only dangers remaining are

physically damaging the chip.  (Note: There are devices that wipe PROMs

clean in the event of programming errors).



        When removing the ESN, try to follow these 5 steps:



A. Remove the PC board containing the ESN from the entire phone unit.  The

boards are usually screwed in with Phillips heads.  This will insure 

against damage to the rest of the unit.



B.  Ascertain the correct chip.  Find the letters on the chip, and check it

against the letters from the IDENTIFYING THE ESN section. Refer to the .Gif

file included if necessary.



C. It is a good idea to draw a sketch to help you remember which way the chip

went in.  You may laugh, but do it anyway.



D. Carefully remove the chip.  Take your time and use the proper tools.



E.  Solder in a zero insertion force (ZIF) replacement, so that replacement

chip can be changed easily.



        After the ZIF socket has been successfully soldered in, reinsert the

ESN and attempt to make a phone call (Be sure the NAM is programmed

correctly). If it doesn't, check the leads on the ZIF to insure that you

have soldered them correctly.  After that, insert your ESN into your PROM

reader and make sure it provides some sort of reading.  You should use the

search mode to look for the manufacturers serial number.

(see MANUFACTURER'S ESN CODE LISTING) to identify the address on the PROM

where to reprogram the ESN.



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PART XIII.             EQUATIONS FOR PROGRAMMING THE CHIPS



        In most instances, you will not be able to tell the code on a PROM

because the manufacturer will have blown the security fuse in order to 

prevent people from obtaining the codes to reprogram their own chips.

Therefore, it might be necessary to produce a set of equations that are

programmed into the cip to produce a bogus ESN.  The bogus chips must contain

the first three digits of the manufacturer's code listing, which is 

consequently the first marker of the actual ESN.  Experimentation might be

necessary, but hey, isn't that half the fun? 



        With the aid of an EPROM emulator, the whole process should be able

to be completed in under an hour - this includes pulling the chip, creating

a new ESN, programming the chip, and replacing it.



        So know you're saying "Holy Cow this project is getting expensive!".

Well it can get that way, but the long run payoff is worth it.  I have seen

both emulators and burners for under $200 (I'm not talking about those spiffy

models that program RAM, just the basic EPROMs...in fact I can buy them for

under $150. Same with the emulator. Just look around.)



        I wouldn't be surprised if actual ESN data started appearing on 

boards in the near future.  I know when I finsish my phone (Hopefully soon)

I plan on U/L the ESN info somewhere.



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PART XIV.              MANUFACTURER'S ESN CODE LISTING



---------------------------------------------------------------------------

MANUFACTURER                  DECIMAL         HEX CODE        OCTAL CODE

---------------------------------------------------------------------------



Alpine Electronics #            150             96              226             

Antel (see Emptel,Sanyo)

ARA *                           

AT&T Technologies (see notes)   158             9E              236

Astrotel (see OKI)

Audiovox-Audiotel (see notes)   138             8A              212

Blaupunkt (R. Bosch) #          148             94              224

Clarion Company Ltd.            140             8C              214

Clarion Manufacturing Co.       166             A6              246

CM Communications               153             99              231

Diamondtel (See Mitsubishi)

DI-BAR Electronics              145             91              221

E.F. Johnson  #                 131             83              203

Emptel Electronics Co.          178             B2              262

Ericsson                        143             8F              217

Ericsson GE Mobile              157             9D              235

Fujitsu #                       133             85              205

Gateway Telephone               147             93              223

General Electric # (mini is 134)146             92              222

Glenayre (see notes)

Goldstar Products Co. #         141             8D              215

Harris #                        137             89              211

Hitachi #                       132             84              204

Hughes Network Systems          164             A4              244

Hyundai                         160             A0              240

Japan Radio Co.                 152             98              230

Kokusai                         139             8B              213

Mansoor Electronics             167             A7              247

Mitsubishi (see notes)          134             86              206

Mobira (Nokia-Kinex) #          156             9C              234

Motorola                        130             82              202

Motorola Int'l.                 168             A8              250

Murata Machinery LTD.           144             90              220

NEC #                           135             87              207

Nokia #                         165             A5              245

Novatel                         142             8E              216

OKI #                           129             81              201

Panasonic (Matsushita) #        136             88              210

Phillips Telecom #              170             AA              252

Phillips Circuit                171             AB              253

Qualcomm, Inc.                  159             9F              237

Sanyo                           175             AF              257

Satellite Technology            161             A1              241

Samsung Communications          176             B0              258

Shintom West (Audio-Vox BC-20)# 174             AE              256

Sony Corp.                      154             9A              232

Sun Moon Star #                 178             B2              262

Tama Denki Co.                  155             9B              233

Tandy/Mobira #                  165             A5              245

TacTel (see notes)

Technophone #                   162             A2              242

Toshiba                         138             8A              212

Uniden Corp. of America #       172             AC              254

Uniden Corp. of Japan           173             AC              255

Universal Cellular              149             95              225

USA Corp. # (see notes)

Walker (JRC, Technophone)       152             98              230

Western Electric # (see notes)

Western Union # (see notes)

Yupiteru Industries             163             A3              243





NOTES:



The hexidecimal ESN is an 11-digit number, first three are manufacturer's

decimal code, next two are reserved (but may contain zeros or numbers);

remaining six are the decimal serial number.



These companies use phones from various manufacturers, code will be of actual

manufacturer.



Alpine 9510 is Fujitsu 362A - Antel, use GE, Emptel, Sanyo - ARA varies- ATT

1300, 1800 use Mitsubishi -  AT&T 1100,1400,1440,1700,1710 use Hitachi -

Audiotel 1000,3000,500,BC-40,400,450,550,600 use Toshiba - PC100,200 use

Technophone - BC-20,CMT-125 use Shintom - TacTel use Toshiba,Blaupunkt, most

are Panasonic, some are Blaupunkt - GE Mini, Gelayre 301 , USA A&B 

use Mitsubishi - Mitsubishi 460 use Toshiba - Walker Pocketphone use

JRC or Technophone - Western Electric use Hitachi - Western Union use E.F.

Johnson.



# - Chassis number abd ESN correspond to each other.



Decimal ESN conversion is required for serial numbers over 1,000,000 or 

2,000,000, etc.  Simply drop the millions digit and add 262,144 times the

millions digit to the remaining number.  For example, 01,123,456 =

385,600 or 02,123,46 = 647,744.  Then affix the Manufacturers Decimal Code plus

two zeros on left to yield 11-digit ESN.  The Hex ESN may be found by 

converting this number to hexidecimal. 



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PART XV.                  HOME SYSTEM ID LISTING (A-L)





SYSTEM                NON(A)          WIRE(B)



Abilene,TX              131             422  

Aguadilla               605             188

Aiken,GA                181             084

Akron,OH                073             054

Albany,GA               241             204

Alburquerque,NM         079             110

Alexandria,LA           243             212

Allentown,PA            103             008

Alton,IL                017             046

Altoona,PA              247             032

Amarillo,TX             249             422

Anchorage,AK            251             234

Anderson,IN             253             080

Anderson,SC             139             116

Anniston,AL             113             098

Appleton,WI             217             240

Asheville,NC            263             246

Ashland,WV              307             TBA

Athens,AL               203             198

Athens,GA               041             034

Atlanta,GA              041             034

Atlantic City,NJ        267             250

Augusta,GA              181             084

Aurora,IL               001             020

Austin,TX               107             164

Bakersfield,CA          183             228

Baltimore,MD            013             018

Bangor,ME               271             254

Baton Rouge,LA          085             106

Battle Creek,MI         403             256

Beaumont,TX             185             012

Bellingham,WA           047             006

Beloit,WI               217             210

Benton Harbor,MI        277             260

Biddeford,ME            501             484

Billings,MT             279             262

Biloxi,MS               281             264

Binghamton,NY           283             266

Birmingham,AL           113             098

Bismarck,ND             285             268

Bloomington,IL          455             532

Boise,ID                289             272

Boston,MA               007             028

Bradenton,FL            175             042

Bremerton,WA            047             006

Bridgeport,CT           119             088

Bristol,TN              149             074

Brownsville,TX          451             434

Bryan,TX                297             280

Buffalo,NY              003             056

Burlington,NC           069             144

Burlington,VT           313             300

Canton,OH               073             054

Casper,WY               301             284

Ceder Falls,IA          589             568

Cedar Rapids,IA         303             286

Champaign,IL            305             532

Charleston,WV           307             290

Charleston,SC           127             156

Charlotte,NC            139             114

Charlottesville,VA      309             292

Chattanooga,TN          161             148

Chicago,IL              001             020

Chico,CA                311             294

Cincinnati,OH           051             014

Clarksville,TN          179             296

Cleveland,OH            015             054

College Station,TX      297             280

Colorado Springs,CO     045             180

Columbia,MO             317             298

Columbia,SC             189             182

Columbus,GA             319             302

Columbus,OH             133             138

Corpus Christi,TX       191             184

Council Bluffs,IA       137             152

Cumberland,MD           321             304

Dallas,TX               033             038

Danville,VA             323             306

Davenport,IA            193             186

Dayton, OH              163             134

Daytona Beach,FL        325             308

Decatur,IL              327             532

Dennison,TX             033             038

Denver,CO               045             058

Des Moines,IA           195             150

Detroit, MI             021             010

Dothan,AL               329             312

Dover,NH                501             484

Dubuque,IA              331             314

Duluth,MN               333             316

Durham,NC               069             144

Eau Claire,WI           335             318

Elgin,IL                001             020

El Paso,TX              097             092

Elkhart,IN              549             530

Elmira,NY               283             266

Elyria,OH               TBA             054

Enid,OK                 341             324

Erie,PA                 343             326

Eugene,OR               061             328

Evansville,IN           197             190

Fargo,ND                347             330

Fayettesville,NC        349             100

Fayetteville,AR         607             342

Flint,MI                021             010

Florence,AL             113             334

Florence,SC             377             350

Fort Collins,CO         045             336

Fort Lauderdale,FL      037             024

For Meyers,FL           355             042

Fort Pierce,FL          037             340

Fort Smith,AR           359             342

Fort Walton Bch,FL      361             344

Fort Wayne,IN           199             080

Fort Worth,TX           033             038

Fresno,CA               153             162

Gadsden,AL              113             098

Gainesville,FL          365             348

Galveston,TX            367             012

Gary,IN                 001             020

Glens Falls, NY         063             078

Grand Forks,ND          371             356

Grand Rapids,MI         021             244

Granite City,IL         017             046

Great Falls, MT         373             358

Greeley,CO              045             360

Green Bay,WI            217             362

Greensboro,NC           095             142

Greenville,SC           139             116

Gulf of Mexico,LA       171             194

Gulfport,MS             TBA             264

Gunterville,AL          203             198

Hagerstown,MD           381             364

Hamilton,OH             383             366

Harlingen,TX            451             434

Harrisburg,PA           159             096

Hartford,CT             119             088

Hickory,NC              385             368

Honolulu,HI             167             060

Houma,LA                387             370

Houston,TX              035             012

Huntington,WV           307             196

Huntsville,AL           203             198

Indianapolis,IN         019             080

Iowa City,IA            389             286

Jackson,MI              391             374

Jackson,MS              205             160

Jacksonville,FL         075             136

Jacksonville,NC         393             376

Janesville, WI          217             210

Johnson City,TN         149             074

Johnstown,PA            039             032

Joliet,IL               001             020

Joplin,MO               401             384

Kalamazoo,MI            403             386

Kankakee,IL             001             020

Kansas City,KS/MO       059             052

Kennewick,WA            TBA             500

Kenosha,WI              217             044

Killeen,TX              409             392

Kingsport,TN            149             074

Knoxville,TN            093             104

Kokomo,IN               411             080

La Crosse,WI            413             396

Lafayette,IN            415             080

Lafayette,LA            431             414

Lake Charles,LA         417             400

Lakeland,FL             175             042

Lancaster,PA            159             096

Lansing,MI              021             188

Laredo,TX               419             402

Las Cruces,NM           097             404

Las Vegas,NV            211             064

Lawrence,KS             059             406

Lawton,OK               425             408

Lewiston,ME             427             482

Lexington,KY            213             206

Lima,OH                 021             412

Lincoln,NE              433             416

Little Rock,AR          215             208

Long Branch,NY          173             022

Longview,TX             229             418

Lorain,OH               437             054

Los Angeles,CA          027             002

Louisville, KY          065             076

Lubbock,TX              439             422

Lynchberg,VA            441             424



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PART XVI.                  HOME SYSTEM ID LISTING (M-Z)





SYSTEM                NON(A)          WIRE(B)



Macon,GA                443             426

Madison,WI              217             210

Manchester,NH           445             428

Mansfield,OH            447             430

Marshall,TX             229             418

Mayaguez                449             432

McAllen,TX              451             434

Medford,OR              061             436

Melbourne,FL            175             068

Memphis,TN              143             062

Miami,FL                037             024

Midland,TX              459             422

Millville,NH            TBA             250

Milwaukee,WI            005             044

Minneapolis,MN          023             026

Mobile,AL               081             120

Modesto,CA              233             224

Moline,IL               193             186

Monroe,LA               463             440

Monterey,CA             527             126

Montgomery,AL           465             444

Moorehead,ND            TBA             330

Muncie,IN               467             080

Muskegon,MI             021             448

Nashua,NH               445             428

Nashville,TN            179             118

NE Pennsylvania         103             172

New Bedford,MA          119             028

New Brunswick,NY        173             022

New Haven,CT            119             088

New London,CT           119             088

New Orleans,LA          057             036

Newport News,VA         083             168

New York,NY             025             022

Norfolk,VA              083             168

Ocala,FL                473             348

Odessa,TX               475             422

Oklahoma City,OK        169             146

Olympia,WA              047             006

Omaha,NE                137             152

Orange County,NY        479             486

Orlando,FL              175             068

Owensboro,KY            197             190

Oxnard,CA               027             002

Panama City,FL          483             462

Parkersburg,WV          485             032

Pascagoula,MS           487             264

Pasco,WA                TBA             500

Pensacola,FL            361             120

Peoria,IL               221             214

Petaluma,CA             031             040

Petersburg,VA           071             472

Philadelphia,PA         029             008

Phoenix,AZ              053             048

Pine Bluff,AR           215             208

Pittsburg,PA            039             032

Pittsfield,MA           119             480

Ponce,PR                497             082

Portland,ME             499             482

Portland,OR             061             030

Portsmouth,NH           501             484

Poughkeepsie,NY         503             486

Providence,RI           119             028

Provo,UT                091             488

Pueblo,CO               045             490

Racine,WI               217             044

Raleigh,NC              069             144

Rapid City,SD           511             494

Reading,PA              103             008

Redding,CA              513             294

Reno,NV                 515             498

Richland,WA             517             500

Richmond,VA             071             170

Roanoke,VA              519             502

Rochester,NH            501             484

Rochester,MN            521             504

Rochester,NY            117             154

Rockford,IL             217             506

Sacramento,CA           129             112

Saginaw,MI              021             389

Salem,OR                061             030

Salinas,CA              527             126

Salt Lake City,UT       091             094

San Angelo,TX           529             510

San Antonio,TX          151             122

San Diego,CA            043             004

San Francisco,CA        031             040

San Jose,CA             031             040

Terre Haute,IN          567             080

Texarkana,AR/TX         229             550

Toledo,OH               021             130

Topeka,KS               059             552

Trenton,PA              029             008

Tuscon,AZ               053             140

Tulsa,OK                111             166

Tuscaloosa,AL           577             098

Tyler,TX                579             418

Utica,NY                235             226

Vallejo,CA              031             040

Victoria,TX             581             562

Vineland,NJ             583             250

Visalia,CA              153             162

Waco,TX                 587             566

Warren,OH               089             126

Washington,DC           013             018

Waterloo,IA             589             568

Wausau,WI               591             570

West Palm Beach,FL      037             024

Wheeling,WV             039             032

Wichita Falls,TX        595             574

Wichita,KS              165             070

Wilkes Barr,PA          103             172

Williamsport,PA         103             576

Wilmington,DE           123             008

Wilmington,NC           599             578

Winston-Salem,NC        095             142

Worcester,MA            007             028

Yakima,WA               601             580

York,PA                 159             096

Youngstown,OH           089             126

Yuba City,CA            129             112





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PART XVI.                     "THE ROAMING SCAM"



        Some people who are playing with phones that have been originally

registered but have been turned off for non-payment of bills have used the

"Roaming Scam" to place free calls.  NOTE: The cellular carriers will still

have records of these calls, and will prosecute those they eventually catch

up to (yeah,right).  However, industry standards have shown that they pursue

less than one percent of the fraudulent calls placed.  It is far more 

economical for them to build software and hardware traps to prevent unbilled

calls from being placed rather than attempt to collect on the other end

which involves greater amounts of personnel and manpower with smaller actual 

collections.



        People have performed the roaming scam by taking their phones into 

areas where the SIDH numbers are different from the ones currently programmed 

into their phones.  Refer to the SIDH listing in this file for the codes for

particular cities.  By reprogramming the NAM and inserting a fake SIDH, the

cellular carrier will often accept the phone call, but on occassion the user

will get a message that the phone must have a local code in order to access

the system.  As cellular carriers grow larger in size, this message is less

frequently heard.  At this point, the cellular carrier instructs the user to

contact them.  I don't think so.



        The cellular service has the best chance of of catching a spoofer who

either calls a friend continually at home or by developing traceable trends

such as calling the same number from within the same cell at the same time

every day.  Or doing something stupid like ordering a Pizza.



        "But I want to hook up the phone to an acoustic coupler, d00d, and

        call all the k-rad out-state-boards for the latest

        PyRut WaR3z!4@$$!$@!@"  <-lamer.



        Well, one of the properties of cellular phone systems is that the   

transmitter freqs. may be changed or "hopped" in the constant effort to

allocate freqs.  Because of freq. hopping it is very difficult to

triangulate a cellular phone using standard directional finding methods

(trace you, d00d).  Further, it is known that a directional antenna randomly

aimed at  cellsite repeaters will confuse directional finding equipment

being used by them that is synced to their freq. hopping scheme.



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