|
||||
CDMA Diamond Radios
I take no responsibility for anything that happens to your device. -Alltel 1.03.13F (stock from Diamond): DOWNLOAD All of these radios are ported for the CDMA Diamond. Every radio can be flashed to any CDMA carrier's Diamond. Flashing any of these radios will NOT hard reset your device. -Alltel 1.12.20F (update from Diamond and Touch Pro): DOWNLOAD (newest) -Cellular South 1.12.31F (update from Touch Pro): DOWNLOAD -Sprint 1.00.00F (stock from Diamond): DOWNLOAD -Sprint 1.03.15F (stock from Touch Pro): DOWNLOAD -Sprint 1.11.00F (update from Diamond): DOWNLOAD -Telus 1.04.05V (update from Diamond): DOWNLOAD -US Cellular 1.07.06F (stock from Touch Pro): DOWNLOAD -Verizon 1.03.03V (stock from Touch Pro): DOWNLOAD -Verizon 1.03.09V (update from Touch Pro): DOWNLOAD Thanks to Juggalo_X for porting some of the earlier radios. For questions, please refer to/search the old radio thread here before posting. There is probably still some useful information in that thread. Last edited by ajm144k; 07-19-2009 at 05:50 PM. |
This post has been thanked 43 times. |
|
||||
Information About Radios
TIP: Since the RUU will not allow it, to flash when your battery is lower than 50%:
1) turn off your phone, 2) press and hold the volume down and power buttons at the same time- until a three colored screen comes up (bootloader screen), 3) connect your phone to the usb from your computer, 4) run the RUU. (Be smart- don't do this when your battery is VERY low.) ##DEBUG# tests: (info here) Code:
----Alltel 1.03.13F (stock) --1x -RX Power: -79 to -84 dbm -RX Ec/Io: -6.0 to -7.0 db --HDR -RX Power: -72.5 to -75.5 dbm -RX Signal Strength: 79 to 84 -Active Set Pilot PN: 8 and 48 -Requested Data Rate: 81.600 kbps -----Sprint 1.00.00F (stock Diamond) --1x -RX Power: -81 to -84 dbm -RX Ec/Io: -5.5 to -7.5 db --HDR -RX Power: -74.5 to -77.5 dbm -RX Signal Strength: 80 to 85 -Active Set Pilot PN: 8 and 48 -Requested Data Rate: 0.000 kbps (?) -----Sprint 1.03.15F (stock Touch Pro) --1x -RX Power: -81 to -84 dbm -RX Ec/Io: -4.5 to -6.5 db --HDR -RX Power: -74.5 dbm -RX Signal Strength: 78 to 81 -Active Set Pilot PN: 48 -Requested Data Rate: 81.600 then 43.200 kbps -----Sprint 1.11.00F (update Diamond) --1x -RX Power: -79 to -84 dbm -RX Ec/Io: -5.5 to -7.5 --HDR -RX Power: -74.5 to -77.5 dbm -RX Signal Strength: 80 to 83 -Active Set Pilot PN: 8 and 48 -Requested Data Rate: 81.600 kbps -----Telus 1.04.05V (update Diamond) --1x -RX Power: -77 to -82 dbm -RX Ec/Io: -7.0 to -10.0 db --HDR -RX Power: -73.5 to -76.5 dbm -RX Signal Strength: 78 to 82 -Active Set Pilot PN: 48 -Requested Data Rate: 81.600 kbps -----US Cellular 1.07.06F (stock Touch Pro) --1x -RX Power: -84 to -86 dbm -RX Ec/Io: -6.0 to -8.0 db --HDR -RX Power: -77.5 dbm -RX Signal Strength: 80 to 82 -Active Set Pilot PN: 48 -Requested Data Rate: 81.600 kbps -----Verizon 1.03.03V (stock) --1x -RX Power: -76 to -80 dbm -RX Ec/Io: -7.5 to -9.5 db --HDR -RX Power: -76.5 dbm -RX Signal Strength: 79 to 83 -Active Set Pilot PN: 48 -Requested Data Rate: 81.600 kbps -----Verizon 1.03.09V (update Touch Pro) --1x -RX Power: -77 to -81 dbm -RX Ec/Io: -6.0 to -7.0 db --HDR -RX Power: -74.5 to -76.5 dbm -RX Signal Strength: 77 to 81 -Active Set Pilot PN: 48 -Requested Data Rate: 81.600 kbps Last edited by ajm144k; 06-24-2009 at 01:35 AM. |
This post has been thanked 11 times. |
|
||||
Re: CDMA Diamond Radios
to find out which radio suits you best, on your dial pad, simply hit ##DEBUG# (##33284#) where you will see the rx power and rx ec/io number. the number that is closer to zero indicating better performance. (under some radio, like the latest alltel radio, Rx performance is different when BAND# setting is in sleep mode or in cdma mode. under this circumstance, make sure you dial out to a number(any # like your vm or *4 to have it switch over to cmda mode. while the dial pad is connected, go back to debug info to see the rx data under cmda mode).
but of course, real life tests in term of battery usage, heat, data speed and drop calls should be the main factors if you want to keep the radio or use another. go here for the details on ##debug# http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.p...10&postcount=7 btw, i have flashed to most of the radios in this thread. the new alltel radio give me the best data performance/drop calls/ and heat. the speedtest.net results in my sig. are all from the alltel radio. Last edited by sadthai; 06-15-2009 at 03:15 AM. |
This post has been thanked 14 times. |
Re: CDMA Diamond Radios
My readings are
-----Sprint 1.11.00F (update Diamond) --1x -RX Power: -74 to -94 dbm -RX Ec/Io: -4.5 to -7.5 --HDR -RX Power: -59.5 to -77.5 dbm -RX Signal Strength: 62 to 70 -Active Set Pilot PN: 63 and 255 -Requested Data Rate: 81.600 kbps but if I go to the GPS screen and back to HDR I get -Requested Data Rate: 328.800 kbps I then turned on GPS and got requested data rate fluctuating and going as high as 1843.2 kbps ! I also saw that the GPS debug told me my altitude! Are there any apps that can do this? I'm a skier, hiker, etc and having GPS altitude would be awesome. while GPS was active, -Requested Data Rate went as low as : 62.400 kbps, but the high end of 1843.20 was pretty impressive! 1) Any idea what all this means? What radio should I be on ? Do I need to reproduce this test after installing all the different radios to make a determination? 2) I am in Salt Lake City and my altitude in debug seemed very accurate, I would love to see more GPS apps besides google maps and live search, I've seen a couple and do some more searches now, but does anyone know a good tracker app that includes altitude? Thanks for showing me this debug info! great find, now what to do with it!
__________________
www.snowbirdcondo.net
www.altacondo.net Don't forget to hit the thanks button when something helped you! |
This post has been thanked 1 times. |
Re: CDMA Diamond Radios
Answering one of my own off topic questions by doing some search on altitude, http://www.geoterrestrial.com/ has some great free gps apps. =D> (although only the beta version is now working properly, apparently google maps has changed their interface).
Still want to know what my radio results mean though! |
|
||||
Re: CDMA Diamond Radios
no, there can be flashed to any cdma diamond carrier. they are independent of this. so if you flash the alltel radio, you will still be connecting to sprint.
|
|
|
|