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sidwin 11-12-2007 10:28 AM

i did this and noticed that i was getting more signal fade drop calls. I turned it back to stock and the problem went away. did anyone else notice that?

ebmorgan 11-12-2007 11:17 AM

Never noticed it.

kubafett 11-13-2007 04:14 AM

only used for one day, but haven't noticed any dropped calls...

355Nation 11-15-2007 06:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ebmorgan (Post 116937)
Setting your SCI (Slot Cycle Index) to 0 eats a little more battery...but it's not that bad. I'm running on 0.

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19-FIX THE SLOW RINGER

To do this, you will need your MSL, which only Sprint (or your provider) can provide you. Open up the phone app and dial ##778# (PST). You will be asked to enter your MSL. Enter it, and you will be brought into the provisioning of your phone. From the top left, select Modem Settings. On this page, your Slot Cycle Index (SCI) is how often your phone polls the tower for incoming calls, etc. This value is 1.28 seconds multiplied by 2^value (i.e 0=1.28 secs, 1=2.56secs) with 0 fastest, 7 slowest. The default is 2, but lowering it to 1 hasn't noticeably affected my battery life, and roughly 2.5 second (SCI 1) response time is far more reasonable than roughly 5 seconds (SCI 2)

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Rock on, thanks man. :)

chspyder 02-07-2008 01:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Primenall (Post 116781)
Look in here under Registry Tweaks which is a little ways below where it says "Search Before starting a new thread"

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=5091


Here's what I got when I did a search for "slow ringer"

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/search.php?searchid=322012

Then when you open a thread if you go to the top right corner you can do a search within just that thread even if it is many pages long.

I had to set mine to 0 to get it to ring right away.

Welcome to the forums :)

Dude I HATE people like you, you all dont think people search first they do, but use different words, thats how i found this, thanks for the link, but dont be so harsh, thats just mean!

yongjunbae 03-03-2008 07:23 PM

Re: Solution to delayed ring.
 
I set it to 0 and sometimes the phone would not ring at all. Sometimes I would receive a voice mail couple hours later. Same goes for text messages. Sometimes it comes right away, but sometimes it takes a while.
So I tried setting it at 1 and the problem went away. Anyone experience this or is it just my phone or my service area?

NovaM 03-05-2008 04:48 PM

Re: Solution to delayed ring.
 
Ok, and for those of use that don't have the MSL?!

CozBoogie 03-05-2008 04:55 PM

Re: Solution to delayed ring.
 
Let's all try to refrain from calling anyone out or complaining. We're all geek brothers and sisters here...so let's remember to show a bit of class and respect.

Thanks for your understanding and remember to drink plenty of water!!!:thumbleft:

late,
Coz

Twinsen 03-06-2008 02:29 PM

Re: Solution to delayed ring.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by supdawg (Post 119850)
Oh by the way, this did help me a little. Phone went from ringing after the 2nd ring to ringing now right after the first ring. I set it to 0.

Thanks

Good luck with your battery life!

Twinsen 03-06-2008 02:31 PM

Re: Solution to delayed ring.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NovaM (Post 203853)
Ok, and for those of use that don't have the MSL?!

I won't link to the thread, I'll just tell you how to do it.

Dial ##778#
Click View
Copy down your ESN (Hex).
Download Get SPC to your phone.
Run Get SPC and enter your ESN (Hex).
Copy that number down, which is your MSL.

Done.


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