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About 4-years late. PLE began around 2004. Thank you man. Yes I'm using the traial right now. They stoped at the beginning of last December? So I'm only a month late. That's late enough though. Well I was just thinking what if someone who has that little key ( which is free anyway ) and for whatever reson don't need Maya 7.0 PLE no more, what if I find this person and he or she alows me to use the serial number or maybe sell me the whole CD with the licence. Is that ligal? As far as I know, re-selling software privately is just as illegal as copying it from friends, because you are distributing copyrighted property from Autodesk without their permission and without them getting any money from it. I'm afraid your only fully legal options are to use the 30-day trial or to buy the software. EDIT: also, why did Autodesk stop licensing the PLE? That's really a shame, the PLE really was a HUGE advantage in learning how to use Maya, I was able to gain skills that really helped me in my career. It's impossible to learn Maya in 30 days, and how are students otherwise able to (legally) learn how to use a program that is an industry standard? When you register for the PLE, you would fill out a basic registration form. Autodesk licensed out a serial number to you. ![]() It is not to be shared - it is a license agreement between you and Autodesk that you accept by installing the software. When you say ' The license is tied ' what do you meen by that, be more specific? Yesterday while I was diging at some of my oldest CD I accidentally found out that I actually have had Maya 4.5 PLE with thae serial and everithing but unfortunately when I installed it turned on that it is expired so maybe version 7.0 won't work also. But lets say that it was not expired and I wanted to give it to someone with the serial number would that be illegal or something like that? I had no problems installing Autodesk Maya 2015 and Mudbox 2015 on Centos 7. When I installed Centos 7 I did a 'developer and graphical workstation' and included the libraries for backwards compatible software to Centos 6. Found 7 results for Maya 6.0 Activation Key. Full version downloads available, all hosted on high speed servers! Sep 16, 2014. Sign into your Autodesk account and click your My Account -> Account -> Products -> Download Products -> Select the product you want to install in CentOS 7 that you have a license for, such as Autodesk Maya 2015 then -> Serial Numbers. Write down your serial number XXX-XXXXXXXX and Key XXXXX. 201 rows Maya 7.0 Activation Key Serial Number Serial Numbers. Convert Maya 7.0 Activation Key Serial Number trail version to full software. Activation Key For Maya Autodesk 2013 learning adobe photoshop cs6 training dvd - tutorial video will autocad lt 2011 works with windows 10 oem windows 7 install. I don't know if that is going to make a difference. Both programs installed just fine under the instructions given from Autodesk. I did have to use the LTU command line to import my licenses. Also Maya needs 4 fonts installed that aren't installed by default not a huge deal. Sudo yum install xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-1-100dpi xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-1-75dpi xorg-x11-fonts-100dpi xorg-x11-fonts-75dpi. For a more in depth how to Prep Work - sign into your Autodesk account and click your My Account -> Account -> Products -> Download Products -> Select the product you want to install in CentOS 7 that you have a license for, such as Autodesk Maya 2015 then -> Serial Numbers. Write down your serial number XXX-XXXXXXXX and Key XXXXX. ![]() The serial number will be used during the install process and the product key will be used to register the application. NOTE - if your licensed copy is already installed on a machine you'll need to release the license to Autodesk and retrieve the license after you install CentOS 7 during the Maya install process. For Windows and Mac users to export instructions are located here - To export a license on a different Linux distro or install - cd /opt/Autodesk/Adlm/r9/bin sudo./LTU KEYXXXXX 2015.0.0.F -d 'SA' KEYXXXXX is your 5 digit key you wrote down. Also if you are moving a copy of Maya 2014 the following would be true sudo./LTU KEYXXXXX 2014.0.0.F -d 'SA' This will prompt you to sign in and release your license. ![]() Downloading and Installing Once you have CentOS 7 install and your graphics card drivers head to the following links to download the current version with the latest service pack. I just went to my downloads and right clicked 'Extract Here' next open a terminal by using the applications menu -> utilities -> terminal cd /Downloads/Autodesk_Maya_2015_SP2_English_Linux_64bit (you can also just hit tab once you have Autodesk_Maya typed out to save a few seconds) sudo./setup follow the instructions and input your serial number the XXX-XXXXXXXX. After that is complete install the extra fonts that aren't included in CentOS 7 by default. Sudo yum install xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-1-100dpi xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-1-75dpi xorg-x11-fonts-100dpi xorg-x11-fonts-75dpi Activation Now import you license or you'll get an error when trying to run Maya. In a new terminal cd /opt/Autodesk/Adlm/r9/bin sudo./LTU KEYXXXXX 2015.0.0.F -d 'SA' Again KEYXXXXX is your 5 digit key you wrote down. Also if you are moving a copy of Maya 2014 the following would be true sudo./LTU KEYXXXXX 2014.0.0.F -d 'SA' After you complete that process, enjoy Autodesk Maya on CentOS 7. These instructions also work for installing Autodesk Mudbox as well. I've experience a rather puzzling issue with my own install of Maya 2014 on a fresh Centos 7 install. It would be great if someone more knowledgeable could lend a hand. The trouble seems to be with libtiff.so.3 when trying to launch Maya. Hey, thanks for the reply. It's appreciated. I actually did exactly that after posting this. I tried to edit the post but it hadn't been approved by the mod yet.Once I ran 'sudo yum install compat-libtiff3.x86_64 ' the install performed as expected with one exception. The programme does not want to activate. I'm hoping that someone will be kind enough to help me and others I presume, fix the issue. Details: Its a valid educational licence that works on windows. I have used the same serial and key on a Linux system before and had it activated. This is the output from the terminal when I try to launch Maya. Code: $cat /usr/autodesk/maya2014-x64/bin/License.env MAYA_LICENSE=657F1 MAYA_LICENSE_METHOD=standalone Basically the error I get from Maya activation gui is that the request to authenticate the serial has timed out. I did note that the first time I clicked the activate button it turned from red to green and confirmed the activation. It then reloaded and went back to red and asked me to activate it again. My guess is that there's a communication issue between Centos and the authentication software for Maya? I'm out of my depth in determining how to go about resolving the matter from here however. Any help or ideas would be great. This is kinda getting to be a bummer. Code: $ su # maya license problem in GUI mode launch dialog message QGtkStyle was unable to detect the current GTK+ theme. Qt: Session management error: None of the authentication protocols specified are supported maya: License was not obtained Tried Maya 2014 (657F1 2014.0.0.F), error 19 License method: environment variable MAYA_LICENSE_METHOD='standalone' Product choice: environment variable MAYA_LICENSE='657f1' License file override: environment variable MAYA_ALT_EN is not set [root@localhost toor]# Thanks. If additional information is needed, which I'm sure it will be. ![]() Avg PC Tuneup 2013 activation download: I have a keygen and crack available for download. Both are currently fully working and give the same result. ![]() Below is a description of avg, also I do have full instructions that areincluded with the crack download (keygen should be self explanatory). 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Certain issues may also arise when attempting to run or completely uninstall that application. In contrast, various other utilities have been designed to provide much more complete reversal of system changes including software upgrades. However, beginning with Windows Vista, System Restore monitors all system file types on all file paths on a given volume, so there is no issue of incomplete restoration. It is not possible to create a permanent restore point. All restore points will eventually be deleted after the time specified in the RPLifeInterval registry setting is reached or earlier if allotted disk space is insufficient. Even if no user or software triggered restore points are generated allotted disk space is consumed by automatic restore points. Consequently, in systems with little space allocated, if a user does not notice a new problem within a few days, it may be too late to restore to a configuration from before the problem arose. 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To check if you have the protection turned on go to the Control Panel, click System then choose System Protection. The System Properties dialog will appear. Click the System Protection tab. Look for the drive marked with System – this is the drive where Windows 7 is installed. The protection for this drive is on by default – if not, click it to turn it on. You may turn on the system protection of other non-system disks if you like. If you do this, you can restore previous versions of files inside those drives. Click the Configure button to see the restore settings and maximum space used by the restore points. If you have a large amount of space on your computer, it’s a good idea to choose the Restore system settings and previous versions of files option and to set the Max Usage percentage so that it’s greater than 5 GB in size. If you want to see the restore points created by your system, click the System Restore button. The list of restore points will appear. 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I would be very grateful to get an answer. Thanks in advance. Hey I had the same problem exactly Release Date Check error after getting stuck in 30% even though I was connected to the Internet. I tried multiple things as well Reinstalling, uninstalling over and over downloaded patches, etc and nothing worked, then I saw in a forum to make sure the date was correct in either the bios and the OS. So my date was correct but since I had installed GTA IV before with no problems I thought it might be a glitch with the date synchronized server or something, so I changed my Windows date to august 2014 (probably any month and day of 2014 will do) before I installed GTA IV and I didn't have that problem anymore, it asked me for the serial code just like before with no issues at all. ![]() Afterwards I just corrected the date and time to the present time. You can change your windows time in the bottom right corner. I Hope this resolves your issue as it did mine. It can be very frustrating not knowing what is stopping you from playing a game in pc. @idavini Hey I had the same problem exactly Release Date Check error after getting stuck in 30% even though I was connected to the Internet. I tried multiple things as well Reinstalling, uninstalling over and over downloaded patches, etc and nothing worked, then I saw in a forum to make sure the date was correct in either the bios and the OS. So my date was correct but since I had installed GTA IV before with no problems I thought it might be a glitch with the date synchronized server or something, so I changed my Windows date to august 2014 (probably any month and day of 2014 will do) before I installed GTA IV and I didn't have that problem anymore, it asked me for the serial code just like before with no issues at all. Afterwards I just corrected the date and time to the present time. You can change your windows time in the bottom right corner. I Hope this resolves your issue as it did mine. It can be very frustrating not knowing what is stopping you from playing a game in pc. Thank You sooo much! I finally got it to work. @idavini Hey I had the same problem exactly Release Date Check error after getting stuck in 30% even though I was connected to the Internet. I tried multiple things as well Reinstalling, uninstalling over and over downloaded patches, etc and nothing worked, then I saw in a forum to make sure the date was correct in either the bios and the OS. So my date was correct but since I had installed GTA IV before with no problems I thought it might be a glitch with the date synchronized server or something, so I changed my Windows date to august 2014 (probably any month and day of 2014 will do) before I installed GTA IV and I didn't have that problem anymore, it asked me for the serial code just like before with no issues at all. Afterwards I just corrected the date and time to the present time. You can change your windows time in the bottom right corner. I Hope this resolves your issue as it did mine. Question: How do I perform a 'Manual' or 'Offline' Product Activation? Answer: To get a detailed walkthrough of how to perform 'Product. For Grand Theft Auto IV on the PC, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'GTA IV Offline Activation Help?' Sep 25, 2015. When i have to register GTA IV it wants a Unlock code from but the site doesn´t work. It can be very frustrating not knowing what is stopping you from playing a game in pc. Just signed in to say thank you sir. Been struggling for days to move past the release date check with no success. No I am able to play this game. @idavini Hey I had the same problem exactly Release Date Check error after getting stuck in 30% even though I was connected to the Internet. I tried multiple things as well Reinstalling, uninstalling over and over downloaded patches, etc and nothing worked, then I saw in a forum to make sure the date was correct in either the bios and the OS. So my date was correct but since I had installed GTA IV before with no problems I thought it might be a glitch with the date synchronized server or something, so I changed my Windows date to august 2014 (probably any month and day of 2014 will do) before I installed GTA IV and I didn't have that problem anymore, it asked me for the serial code just like before with no issues at all. Afterwards I just corrected the date and time to the present time. You can change your windows time in the bottom right corner. I Hope this resolves your issue as it did mine. It can be very frustrating not knowing what is stopping you from playing a game in pc. ![]() You da bessss.:). @idavini Hey I had the same problem exactly Release Date Check error after getting stuck in 30% even though I was connected to the Internet. I tried multiple things as well Reinstalling, uninstalling over and over downloaded patches, etc and nothing worked, then I saw in a forum to make sure the date was correct in either the bios and the OS. So my date was correct but since I had installed GTA IV before with no problems I thought it might be a glitch with the date synchronized server or something, so I changed my Windows date to august 2014 (probably any month and day of 2014 will do) before I installed GTA IV and I didn't have that problem anymore, it asked me for the serial code just like before with no issues at all. Afterwards I just corrected the date and time to the present time. You can change your windows time in the bottom right corner. I Hope this resolves your issue as it did mine. It can be very frustrating not knowing what is stopping you from playing a game in pc. Omg Just wanna say thank u so so so much. » @AayushHD: @idavini Hey I had the same problem exactly Release Date Check error after getting stuck in 30% even though I was connected to the Internet. I tried multiple things as well Reinstalling, uninstalling over and over downloaded patches, etc and nothing worked, then I saw in a forum to make sure the date was correct in either the bios and the OS. So my date was correct but since I had installed GTA IV before with no problems I thought it might be a glitch with the date synchronized server or something, so I changed my Windows date to august 2014 (probably any month and day of 2014 will do) before I installed GTA IV and I didn't have that problem anymore, it asked me for the serial code just like before with no issues at all. Afterwards I just corrected the date and time to the present time. You can change your windows time in the bottom right corner. I Hope this resolves your issue as it did mine. It can be very frustrating not knowing what is stopping you from playing a game in pc. Thank You sooo much! I finally got it to work Worked for me too. So I upgraded to Vista Ultimat x64 and when I tried to install GTA IV this is what I got Activation process has been terminated For additional information, please visit our support homepage: Too many activations on different PCs or too many reactivations on the same PC have been performed with the entered SERIAL. No further activations are allowed. Please visit our support homepage for possible solutions: called the guys a rockstar about it and they said they would send me an e-mail, which I have yet to recieve so looks like I am cracking it now. Just kinda makes me mad that I have to crack a game I paid full price for. ![]() Find great deals for Motorola Timeport P8767 - Silver (Unlocked) Cellular Phone. Shop with confidence on eBay! On Electronics, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'CDMA Old Motorola StarTAC NEED TO ACTIVATE'. Jul 26, 2014 - 1 min - Uploaded by SnowbordrWRXThis is the CDMA version of the StarTAC and can only be activated on a CDMA MVNO like. I know that the cumulative timer CAN be reset to zero giving the impression of not ever being used but what about that. Activation Required message.if the phone was ever activated before, can that message be made to appear again? 4 answers Last reply May 2, 2004. More about phone startac 7868w. Mar 31, 2008 Found this old CDMA StarTAC -- thinking about trying to activate it on the Verizon network. Is it possible? I was wondering if, once I sign up for Verizon service (currently on AT&T Wireless in L.A. Area, and reception is only so-so on TDMA) if I can activate different phones when I so choose? Let's say I purchase an LG VX4500 with good reception here in Santa Monica, but I'm planning a road trip to the outback, can I deactivate my VX4500 and activate, say, a Nokia 6015I, or even an old Startac. I'm not talking about having more than one phone active at any one time, but activating different phones at different times via VZW's website? -- Regards, Peter Sale Santa Monica, CA USA To email me, just pull 'my-leg.' In news:[email protected], Peter Sale typed: > I was wondering if, once I sign up for Verizon service (currently on > AT&T Wireless in L.A. Area, and reception is only so-so on TDMA) if I > can activate different phones when I so choose? Let's say I purchase > an LG VX4500 with good reception here in Santa Monica, but I'm > planning a road trip to the outback, can I deactivate my VX4500 and > activate, say, a Nokia 6015I, or even an old Startac. I'm not > talking about having more than one phone active at any one time, but > activating different phones at different times via VZW's website? On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 16:18:54 -0800, 'Peter Sale' wrote: >I was wondering if, once I sign up for Verizon service (currently on AT&T >Wireless in L.A. Area, and reception is only so-so on TDMA) if I can >activate different phones when I so choose? Let's say I purchase an LG >VX4500 with good reception here in Santa Monica, but I'm planning a road >trip to the outback, can I deactivate my VX4500 and activate, say, a Nokia >6015I, or even an old Startac. I'm not talking about having more than one >phone active at any one time, but activating different phones at different >times via VZW's website? Its relatively easy to activate and switch phones on VZW's website. All you need to do is sign up for an account on the website (its free and can be done in a few seconds) and the ESN of the phone you want to switch service to. For example, I purchased a phone on eBay and I activated the phone via the website, then I did a *228 (then pressing '1' for phone activation and the latest PRL update) and it worked just fine. If you're switching back and forth, no need for the *228 except once a month or so for a PRL update (using option '2' for PRL updates) So far, switching back and forth is free. No idea if VZW ever plans to charge or not. But to answer your question - you can definately do what you want to do. The best CDMA phone ever made IMHO was the Startac. Wish Moto still made a phone as good! Peter Sale wrote: > I was wondering if, once I sign up for Verizon service (currently on > AT&T Wireless in L.A. Area, and reception is only so-so on TDMA) if I > can activate different phones when I so choose? Let's say I purchase > an LG VX4500 with good reception here in Santa Monica, but I'm > planning a road trip to the outback, can I deactivate my VX4500 and > activate, say, a Nokia 6015I, or even an old Startac. I'm not > talking about having more than one phone active at any one time, but > activating different phones at different times via VZW's website? I do it all the time. Have a Digital only that works great in town, and activate a tri-mode when going into Analog areas (mountains/forests/desert/etc). Be aware that some analog only phones can't be activated (older 3w bagphones) it's checks the ESN and tells you thats a no-no, tried to do that before I went out on the boat, but it didn't let me. However, the ones you listed above are fine, and I got a few for cheap ($10-$25) on ebay. ![]() Just a hint, I ended up getting an external 3w booster (uses a 12v plug for power, see cellantenna.com), and activate/use it with the tri-mode when out in the boonies. Hint, if you are only gonna change it for a short time, use 'in for repair' as the reason for switching, it ignores the test for the esn having been used on another account, and lets you switch back real quick too. I've also made a TDMA call via an 'extended area' AT&T Wireless (SID 1711), using my VZW account. I'd suggest getting a current full list of friendly SIDs and their frequency allocations for where you're going before you leave. You'll find Verizon occasionally fails to have agreements with any 800 (AMPS) providers in an area when they build out their own PCS networks 'good enough', which may leave you in a worse situation than carrying your handset. If you're concerned about having good AMPS performance I'd pick up a Samsung A650. If you need better than that, I suggest an external high gain antenna. Its amazing the difference a real antenna can make. Are your problems with AT&T's TDMA based on coverage or simply overload? I'm just curious. JS Peter Sale wrote: > I was wondering if, once I sign up for Verizon service (currently on > AT&T Wireless in L.A. Area, and reception is only so-so on TDMA) if I > can activate different phones when I so choose? Let's say I purchase an > LG VX4500 with good reception here in Santa Monica, but I'm planning a > road trip to the outback, can I deactivate my VX4500 and activate, say, > a Nokia 6015I, or even an old Startac. I'm not talking about having > more than one phone active at any one time, but activating different > phones at different times via VZW's website?. On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 01:18:28 -0600, Jacob Suter wrote: >I'd suggest getting a current full list of friendly SIDs and their >frequency allocations for where you're going before you leave. You'll >find Verizon occasionally fails to have agreements with any 800 (AMPS) >providers in an area when they build out their own PCS networks 'good >enough', which may leave you in a worse situation than carrying your >handset. I haven't noticed problems with VZW lacking roaming agreements with 850 carriers in 1900 markets; in most cases one or both 850 carriers is Extended Network and not roaming. (There are some exceptions in Louisiana.) There is one area in Kentucky (Richmond/Danville area) where VZW has no native coverage and no roaming onto either of the 850 carriers; VZW was roaming on Dobson and had a falling-out with them which resulted in VZW apparently pulling roaming on ALL Dobson systems nationwide, and VZW hasn't yet turned up roaming on Cingular. -SC -- Stanley Cline -- sc1 at roamer1 dot org -. 'Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today. There might be a law against it by that time.' I currently own a Nokia 3560 and I am on AT&T wireless network in the L.A. I'm on AT&T's (now Cingular's) TDMA, not their GSM network. Currently, my issue is inadequate coverage, not network overload. AT&T customer service say GSM coverage is much improved since last I tried it, over a year ago, and are attempting to get me to stay. As I mentioned early on in this thread, I get great reception with Verizon in and around the Santa Monica/West L.A. Area, even with an LG VX4500 phone, a phone model supposedly plagued with poor reception. The VX4500 seemed to have excellent reception where I used it, and it certainly has features (digital voice commands, an outstanding speakerphone, free VZW to VZW minutes, etc.) that I want very much. In any case, I thought I could just purchase two phones, one from VZW when I sign up and one from eBay, and just switch back and forth as needed. -- Regards, Peter Sale Santa Monica, CA USA To email me, just pull 'my-leg.' 'Jacob Suter' wrote in message news:[email protected]. > > I've also made a TDMA call via an 'extended area' AT&T Wireless (SID > 1711), using my VZW account. > > I'd suggest getting a current full list of friendly SIDs and their > frequency allocations for where you're going before you leave. You'll > find Verizon occasionally fails to have agreements with any 800 (AMPS) > providers in an area when they build out their own PCS networks 'good > enough', which may leave you in a worse situation than carrying your > handset. > > If you're concerned about having good AMPS performance I'd pick up a > Samsung A650. If you need better than that, I suggest an external high > gain antenna. Its amazing the difference a real antenna can make. > > Are your problems with AT&T's TDMA based on coverage or simply overload? > I'm just curious. > > JS > > Peter Sale wrote: >> I was wondering if, once I sign up for Verizon service (currently on AT&T >> Wireless in L.A. Area, and reception is only so-so on TDMA) if I can >> activate different phones when I so choose? Let's say I purchase an LG >> VX4500 with good reception here in Santa Monica, but I'm planning a road >> trip to the outback, can I deactivate my VX4500 and activate, say, a >> Nokia 6015I, or even an old Startac. I'm not talking about having more >> than one phone active at any one time, but activating different phones at >> different times via VZW's website? Peter Sale wrote: > I currently own a Nokia 3560 and I am on AT&T wireless network in the > L.A. I'm on AT&T's (now Cingular's) TDMA, not their GSM > network. Currently, my issue is inadequate coverage, not network > overload. AT&T customer service say GSM coverage is much improved > since last I tried it, over a year ago, and are attempting to get me > to stay. > As I mentioned early on in this thread, I get great reception with > Verizon in and around the Santa Monica/West L.A. Area, even with an > LG VX4500 phone, a phone model supposedly plagued with poor > reception. The VX4500 seemed to have excellent reception where I > used it, and it certainly has features (digital voice commands, an > outstanding speakerphone, free VZW to VZW minutes, etc.) that I want > very much. > In any case, I thought I could just purchase two phones, one from VZW > when I sign up and one from eBay, and just switch back and forth as > needed. What I wrote before (don't know if it ever came thru or not) Sure. I do it all the time. Have a Digital only that works great in town, and activate a tri-mode when going into Analog areas (mountains/forests/desert/etc). Be aware that some analog only phones can't be activated (older 3w bagphones) it's checks the ESN and tells you thats a no-no, tried to do that before I went out on the boat, but it didn't let me. However, the ones you listed above are fine, and I got a few for cheap ($10-$25) on ebay. Just a hint, I ended up getting an external 3w booster (uses a 12v plug for power, see cellantenna.com), and activate/use it with the tri-mode when out in the boonies. Hint, if you are only gonna change it for a short time, use 'in for repair' as the reason for switching, it ignores the test for the esn having been used on another account, and lets you switch back real quick too. Does this only work with Verizon CDMA phones or can I take my old USCC CDMA 9500 Audiovox and switch it? -- All Email Scanned and declared Virus Free by Norton Systems 2005 'Peter Pan' wrote in message news:[email protected]. > Peter Sale wrote: >> I currently own a Nokia 3560 and I am on AT&T wireless network in the >> L.A. I'm on AT&T's (now Cingular's) TDMA, not their GSM >> network. Currently, my issue is inadequate coverage, not network >> overload. AT&T customer service say GSM coverage is much improved >> since last I tried it, over a year ago, and are attempting to get me >> to stay. >> As I mentioned early on in this thread, I get great reception with >> Verizon in and around the Santa Monica/West L.A. Area, even with an >> LG VX4500 phone, a phone model supposedly plagued with poor >> reception. The VX4500 seemed to have excellent reception where I >> used it, and it certainly has features (digital voice commands, an >> outstanding speakerphone, free VZW to VZW minutes, etc.) that I want >> very much. >> In any case, I thought I could just purchase two phones, one from VZW >> when I sign up and one from eBay, and just switch back and forth as >> needed. What I wrote before (don't know if it ever came thru or not) > > > Sure. I do it all the time. Have a Digital only that works great in > town, > and activate a tri-mode when going into Analog areas > (mountains/forests/desert/etc). > > Be aware that some analog only phones can't be activated (older 3w > bagphones) it's checks the ESN and tells you thats a no-no, tried to do > that > before I went out on the boat, but it didn't let me. However, the ones > you > listed above are fine, and I got a few for cheap ($10-$25) on ebay. Just a > hint, I ended up getting an external 3w booster (uses a 12v plug for > power, > see cellantenna.com), and activate/use it with the tri-mode when out in > the > boonies. > > Hint, if you are only gonna change it for a short time, use 'in for > repair' > as the reason for switching, it ignores the test for the esn having been > used on another account, and lets you switch back real quick too. It may or may not. I have a telular brand system in my cabin (not sold by verizon, connects to the internal regular phone system and lets you use regular phones/fax with a cell phone), and that changes over. For other stuff, I usually experiment with phones on free weekends (usually on Sundays while football is on TV). Only takes a few secs to change, and will activate in about 5 mins, and then you do the *228 thing to load a current PRL. It's probably way anal, but during halftime I usually call a friend or family to test the phone out. You can actually do it at anytime you want for free, I just do it on Sundays so the test call to Friends/Family after the change is free. HotRod wrote: > Does this only work with Verizon CDMA phones or can I take my old > USCC CDMA 9500 Audiovox and switch it? > > > 'Peter Pan' wrote in message > news:[email protected]. >> Peter Sale wrote: >>> I currently own a Nokia 3560 and I am on AT&T wireless network in >>> the L.A. I'm on AT&T's (now Cingular's) TDMA, not their GSM >>> network. Currently, my issue is inadequate coverage, not network >>> overload. AT&T customer service say GSM coverage is much improved >>> since last I tried it, over a year ago, and are attempting to get me >>> to stay. >>> As I mentioned early on in this thread, I get great reception with >>> Verizon in and around the Santa Monica/West L.A. Area, even with an >>> LG VX4500 phone, a phone model supposedly plagued with poor >>> reception. The VX4500 seemed to have excellent reception where I >>> used it, and it certainly has features (digital voice commands, an >>> outstanding speakerphone, free VZW to VZW minutes, etc.) that I want >>> very much. >>> In any case, I thought I could just purchase two phones, one from >>> VZW when I sign up and one from eBay, and just switch back and >>> forth as needed. What I wrote before (don't know if it ever came thru or not) >> >> >> Sure. I do it all the time. Have a Digital only that works great in >> town, >> and activate a tri-mode when going into Analog areas >> (mountains/forests/desert/etc). >> >> Be aware that some analog only phones can't be activated (older 3w >> bagphones) it's checks the ESN and tells you thats a no-no, tried to >> do that >> before I went out on the boat, but it didn't let me. However, the >> ones you >> listed above are fine, and I got a few for cheap ($10-$25) on ebay. >> Just a hint, I ended up getting an external 3w booster (uses a 12v >> plug for power, >> see cellantenna.com), and activate/use it with the tri-mode when out >> in the >> boonies. >> >> Hint, if you are only gonna change it for a short time, use 'in for >> repair' >> as the reason for switching, it ignores the test for the esn having >> been used on another account, and lets you switch back real quick >> too. I have a Startac 7868 and Verizon says they cannot (will not?) do the ESN change to that phone (dual band) because it is too old. Not a plan problem, but they say because it is not trimode (with GSM band). Also, there is a $10 dollar charge for the ESN change. Andrew 'Peter Sale' wrote in message news:[email protected]. > I was wondering if, once I sign up for Verizon service (currently on AT&T > Wireless in L.A. Area, and reception is only so-so on TDMA) if I can > activate different phones when I so choose? Let's say I purchase an LG > VX4500 with good reception here in Santa Monica, but I'm planning a road > trip to the outback, can I deactivate my VX4500 and activate, say, a Nokia > 6015I, or even an old Startac. I'm not talking about having more than one > phone active at any one time, but activating different phones at different > times via VZW's website? > > -- > Regards, > > Peter Sale > Santa Monica, CA USA > To email me, just pull 'my-leg.' You are ***ONLY*** charged (and lied too) if you go into a store, rather than change the ESN for free on the verizon website. I've got a 7868 activated right now (in Vegas but heading into an Analog area in a few minutes). Never heard of GSM on verizon. Amps and CDMA yes. AJ Davis wrote: > I have a Startac 7868 and Verizon says they cannot (will not?) do the > ESN change to that phone (dual band) because it is too old. Not a > plan problem, but they say because it is not trimode (with GSM band). > Also, there is a $10 dollar charge for the ESN change. > > Andrew > > > 'Peter Sale' wrote in message > news:[email protected]. >> I was wondering if, once I sign up for Verizon service (currently on >> AT&T Wireless in L.A. Area, and reception is only so-so on TDMA) if >> I can activate different phones when I so choose? Let's say I >> purchase an LG VX4500 with good reception here in Santa Monica, but >> I'm planning a road trip to the outback, can I deactivate my VX4500 >> and activate, say, a Nokia 6015I, or even an old Startac. I'm not >> talking about having more than one phone active at any one time, but >> activating different phones at different times via VZW's website? >> >> -- >> Regards, >> >> Peter Sale >> Santa Monica, CA USA >> To email me, just pull 'my-leg.' On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 11:54:54 -0800, 'Peter Pan' wrote: >You are ***ONLY*** charged (and lied too) if you go into a store, rather >than change the ESN for free on the verizon website. I have a 90s era 3 watt analog bag phone. How do I find the ESN on this phone? I'd like to be able to activate it when I know I'll be traveling in areas where digital signal is wonky (I have a Treo 600, it works well in urban areas, but I do drive in rural areas from time to time). On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 19:37:59 GMT, 'AJ Davis' wrote: >I have a Startac 7868 and Verizon says they cannot (will not?) do the ESN >change to that phone (dual band) because it is too old. Not a plan problem, >but they say because it is not trimode (with GSM band). Also, there is a $10 >dollar charge for the ESN change. Cannot comment on the charge (thought you could do it on the website at no charge, evenif they charge for a person to do it), but the 7868 is tri-mode. What is being discussed elsewhere is that the lack of GPS, which prevents their SELLING a 7868, is being treated, SOMETIMES, as preventing adding it to the system. I don't know if that is rumor, or fact. If fact, I don't know if it is FCC regulation or company policy. JC Dill wrote: > On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 11:54:54 -0800, 'Peter Pan' > wrote: > >> You are ***ONLY*** charged (and lied too) if you go into a store, >> rather than change the ESN for free on the verizon website. > > I have a 90s era 3 watt analog bag phone. How do I find the ESN on > this phone? I'd like to be able to activate it when I know I'll be > traveling in areas where digital signal is wonky (I have a Treo 600, > it works well in urban areas, but I do drive in rural areas from time > to time). > > jc Look inside the battery compartment. Was it on Verizon before? They have a list of older models they have approved. The original question was about a moto startac that verizon sold at one time. I haven't had any luck with the 3 watt bagphones on verizon (I hear Alltel still activates them), but I did get a neat little toy at cellantenna.com that is a three watt booster that plugs into my regular phone and the vehicle lighter. I leave it in the glovebox, and hook it to my toyphone (along with an external magnetic base antenna), and use them when I travel to out of the way areas. I look at it as the best of both worlds. On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 15:24:05 -0800, 'Peter Pan' wrote: >Look inside the battery compartment. Was it on Verizon before? It was on Cellular One, in the Santa Cruz Mountains area, in the early 1990s (I moved out of the hills in 1995 and then got a handheld phone on a different cell provider). There is no 'battery compartment. It's a bag phone, the phone is a flat brick unit, the battery is an external brick that fit in the same pouch in the bag (it's a day-timer-like folding leather case, with the bag on one side and room for your day timer on the other), and you plugged the phone into a car outlet harness on the battery or into the car outlet directly (no battery required). The phone has a GTE brand on it (I think Cellular One in our area bought out GTE?) and was made by Motorola, Model No: 19021waaba >They have a >list of older models they have approved. The original question was about a >moto startac that verizon sold at one time. I haven't had any luck with the >3 watt bagphones on verizon (I hear Alltel still activates them), but I did >get a neat little toy at cellantenna.com that is a three watt booster that >plugs into my regular phone and the vehicle lighter. I leave it in the >glovebox, and hook it to my toyphone (along with an external magnetic base >antenna), and use them when I travel to out of the way areas. I look at it >as the best of both worlds. That would help except that my phone is a Treo 600, and it doesn't do analog. The bag phone is analog, so the only way I can get signal in non-digital areas will be with the bag phone. JC Dill wrote: > On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 15:24:05 -0800, 'Peter Pan' > wrote: > >> Look inside the battery compartment. Was it on Verizon before? > > It was on Cellular One, in the Santa Cruz Mountains area, in the early > 1990s (I moved out of the hills in 1995 and then got a handheld phone > on a different cell provider). There is no 'battery compartment. > It's a bag phone, the phone is a flat brick unit, the battery is an > external brick that fit in the same pouch in the bag (it's a > day-timer-like folding leather case, with the bag on one side and room > for your day timer on the other), and you plugged the phone into a car > outlet harness on the battery or into the car outlet directly (no > battery required). > > The phone has a GTE brand on it (I think Cellular One in our area > bought out GTE?) and was made by Motorola, Model No: 19021waaba > That may be a bit too old. Latest (earliest) model I see is from 1996. Had an old Oki that had a sticker inside the battery pack compartment that was part of the phone itself. About 8 x 8 x 12 and wieghed about 6 pounds. A lot bigger than what you describe. Luckily it fit in a carrying bag with a shoulder strap >> They have a >> list of older models they have approved. The original question was >> about a moto startac that verizon sold at one time. I haven't had >> any luck with the 3 watt bagphones on verizon (I hear Alltel still >> activates them), but I did get a neat little toy at cellantenna.com >> that is a three watt booster that plugs into my regular phone and >> the vehicle lighter. I leave it in the glovebox, and hook it to my >> toyphone (along with an external magnetic base antenna), and use >> them when I travel to out of the way areas. I look at it as the best >> of both worlds. > > That would help except that my phone is a Treo 600, and it doesn't do > analog. 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