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EPST Unlock Code not working!
Hello all,
Although this is my first post I am quite familiar with the workings of the 6800. I have run into an interesting problem after updating the ROM. I cannot edit any of the settings in the EPST menu (##778#) becasue it's not accepting my MSL. Initially I changed the default MSL to 123456, but this got reset back to the default after the update. I can access and edit settings via QPST so no big issue. The phone still works. Nonetheless this one has got me quite puzzled. As the for gpsOne. It doesn't work for me, but then I live on a pacific island where I'm assuming now the network doesnt support aGPS. Does the GPS function only work in mainland US? Has anyone else run into this problem with the EPST menu? Thanks for any help. Ben |
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As far as GPS goes, aGPS is the assisted mode on the GPSone chip(hence the "a", assisted by the cell network for example)that is used to aid in triangulation and for the downloading of maps. If youre using a program that requires a data connection, then aGPS wont work if you dont have a signal or data connection (think google maps). If you are using a program which keeps its maps on a storage card or internal memory, then the chip WILL work in standalone mode(without a cell or data connection). example: TomTom As far as GPS limitations, i know of none. GPS stands for GLOBAL Positioning System, so GPS chips arent locked by any carrier. Ideally you should be able to take GPS anywhere providing that you either have maps in stored memory of where your going, or have a data connection to download them on the fly. Hope this helps |
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I have an external bluetooth GPS reciever which works fine with google maps and tomtom, I get about 9 satellites, but when I switch over to the internal GPS the programs do find the the internal reciever but I never get any signal. I was assuming this was because of the network here. Have you actually tried using the GPS on the Mogul outside of mainland US before? Ben |
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first, make sure that my location is turned on in phone settings. Download the lasest version of google maps(or one or the gpsstart programs). Go outside where there are no restrictions. Start up google maps, hit menu, and center on GPS. Give it anywhere from 2-10 minutes. For some reason the initial cold start takes longer than usual. It WILL pick up satelittes, it just takes a while. The next time u start google maps or live search or whatever program, it should lock on alot faster. You need a minimum of 4 sats to triangulate a position. I too thought i was the odd one out, but it took my mogul about 8 minutes to get locked on after i upgraded my rom, and this was in an open parking lot..and next thing I know...BAAAM!!! I was locked on to 6 satelittes and havent had any major troubles since..best of luck to you!!! p.s. i didnt screw around with baud rates etc...I can tell u that gmaps must be configured for com4 though |
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Same problem here. I don't know what I did to fix it though, I think I held down the end key to turn off everything, and then held it down again to turn it on It came on immediately. |
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