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Old 03-16-2008, 11:53 PM
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TeleNav Blocking Incoming Calls?

I understand the need for the GPS to function properly, but all of my calls have been going to voicemail while I use this feature. Is this just the norm to expect?
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Old 03-17-2008, 12:00 AM
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Re: TeleNav Blocking Incoming Calls?

If you are in a 1X area, then you won't receive any calls while using the data connection.
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Old 03-17-2008, 08:33 AM
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Re: TeleNav Blocking Incoming Calls?

isosdctfp is correct. If you are in a 1X area, AND you are on a data connection, all of your calls will be sent to VM. However, if you are on a EvDO connection (should say EV on your top on your Mogul), you will still be able to rcv calls. Your data connection will be turned into a dormant state.
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Re: TeleNav Blocking Incoming Calls?

Thanks isosdcftp!
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Old 03-17-2008, 11:34 AM
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Re: TeleNav Blocking Incoming Calls?

Thanx i was going to ask that question to.
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Re: TeleNav Blocking Incoming Calls?

as long as youre talking about telenav, im trying to uyse a 3rd party gps, so i have unlogged in from telenav but my program cant find the gps signal. i was told to p;ut it on com port 5 wiht a 57600 baud rate but no luck, anyone have this problem?
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Re: TeleNav Blocking Incoming Calls?

Dumb question? What is a 1x area?
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Old 03-19-2008, 11:28 PM
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Re: TeleNav Blocking Incoming Calls?

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Dumb question? What is a 1x area?
Non-EVDO area...
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Old 03-19-2008, 11:44 PM
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Re: TeleNav Blocking Incoming Calls?

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isosdctfp is correct. If you are in a 1X area, AND you are on a data connection, all of your calls will be sent to VM. However, if you are on a EvDO connection (should say EV on your top on your Mogul), you will still be able to rcv calls. Your data connection will be turned into a dormant state.
This seems so stupid. I have call waiting. I can talk to two people at once. Why does it work this way? Since the data call is using only one line, it seems like this is a mere software fix for our carriers.
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Re: TeleNav Blocking Incoming Calls?

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This seems so stupid. I have call waiting. I can talk to two people at once. Why does it work this way? Since the data call is using only one line, it seems like this is a mere software fix for our carriers.
Its the way the Sprint network is setup. Verizon was this way, but they made some changes on their end (or so I read) and calls can come through on 1x with them.
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