Thanks for correcting me. That just makes me feel even
better about choosing Nextel. I basically am self taught
and I learn from things I read, but some of the things I
read are horsepucky. I read somewhere that iDEN was
GSM based. I also read that that the new i930 was to be
a "world phone" , dual band using iDEN and GSM.
When I was refering to the higher frequencys I was
thinking about 1900 Mhz and up. Those high freques
kinda scare me, since they are so much higher than
traditional radio devices, not much research has been
published yet. I read somewhere that it is possible to
manufacture cell phones that would produce much less
RF radiation but it would be so expensive that it would
affect the bottom line. I have also seen special cases that
are supposed to reduce RF's.
It sounds like you really know your stuff about radio,
that must be your call sign. I also have business radios,
with some GMRS channels, and a couple of FTA satellite
receivers. I have Motorola VISARS., super small 4 watt
radios, which I use for work and camping trips. Sure beats
using a Nextel off network handheld. How much power is
a Nextel phone vs. a GSM 1900 Mhz phone ? Thats
something only a pro would know and the carriers would
never tell the public.
