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  1. Good news. So they too have succumbed like htc. Hope they do not force you to flash everything as zip files cannot be run.

    Only it seems that CM is having problems handling DInc2's which were unlocked (and rooted0 usinf Revolutionary / AlphaRevX. For ICS you need to unroot, and then unlock using the htc route. Simple till you realise you have to go back to Froyo, install the ROM, unlock and then proceed through GB and then into CM9! A real pain.


  2. @MGDELHI; It looks like a good product from the No.2 manufacturer of Nerworking products. The unit replaces the Dongle and want you to put in a SIM card!

    However, it is not what I want. I want something to take the USB Dongle (GSM or CDMA) and then make it usable by mutliple systems at the same time.


  3. I am on the lookout for using my Tata Photon Plus USB unit as a hub. I have been lookign around and come across some units which may serve the purpose like Asus Asus WL 330N, iBall Baton, and more recently a TP Link unit. While the Asus is about Rs.2700, the iball (with a battery) at Rs.3300 the TP Link is only 1800.

    Any suggestions / experience with these.


  4. @ranjit_Konkar; I am afraid that except for some Blackberry units any decent CDMA phone only comes on the grey market. What Reliance (and Tata) are selling is not just obscolescent but even obsolete. However, I and my son have both bought a couple of units each from this forum. Excellent phones, with excellent service (handholding is free). They take care of MEID registration, and also often do the activation of both phone and EVDO once you receive the phone. Either they will do it form you or guide you at each atage Remember almost none of the high end phoned are OMHs so activation is required. The only issue (if one can call it that) is that on market/play you are charged in USD. I just read that even this can be fixed with an app named Market Unlocker.


  5. In an invertor AC you can (and should) use AC motors since they can be made to work at a different speed by the intertor part. With a dc motor you cannot get rid of the brushes, which will wear out at some point. Also, these commumators can be electrically noisy, dinosaurs like me may recall that with dc power radio's had it with the electrical noise from fans.


  6. @catch148; Could be the battery running low or coming to the end of its life, There is no coil per se, there are two inline powering two cylinders each. I had a similar problem in my AT (no chance to push start either). It was fine in the morning. Stop and it will not restart for a few minutes. Then behave normally.


  7. Inverter AC is nothing but marketing words..

    its not converting in DC also... process with Convert AC to DC is known as rectifier/rectifition.... not inverter...

    in normal AC it switch off compressor when it reach temp. cut off.

    in inverter AC it use SCR/IGBT an electronics component,, that slow down compressor when it reach near to cut off temp.

    there is more energy loss in start & switch off AC ?? why & how? that is long to explain..

    so inverter AC is better by ~10% in energy saving... but you have pay very high cost.

    You are somewhat ill informed. An Inverter AC will have two parts:

    1. Rectifier to get you to dc.

    2. Inverter using SCR/IGBT/VMOS or whatever, for all I care. This will produce AC of a variable frequency depending on the cooling needs as reeived from the electronics. This power will then drive the compressor.

    The advantage of an Inverter unit is that as against shutting down and restarting the compressor periodically you reduce its speed to match the exact requirements. One side point, with 1 above a stabilizer is not required.

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  8. I have found Reliance CDMA much better than others. I have both R-CDMA and BSNL-GSM (both postpaid). I am in a fringe location for both and find Reliance data rates also much better.

    In fact a lot of woes are caused not br R but by B. For example it is next to impossible to connect to a Karnata Reliance phone! No issues the other way round. Why I am sticking with B - it seems tow ork everywhere in India. Even R cannot match them, though Airtel are coming close.


  9. I take it for granted we are discussing Split ACs here. My own tuppence worth.

    1, Check whether the condenser coils are copper or aluminium. The latter may corrode faster in a coastal area.

    2. Check if you can get R410a in place of R22. R22 is banned after 2022 as per the Montreal Protocol. See how quickly R12 vanished. As far as I know Daikin and General (not O general as it is often referred to) have R410a units.

    My experience is that unlike window units splits often need some topping up after 5-6 years.

    3. Daikin is the best there is closely followed by General and Panasonic. Hitachi are more reputed in Window units. So in cockney, "You pays your money and takes your choice". I have an 11 year old Videocon 2TR unit whch will be replaced by a Daikin or General before next summer.

    4. One advantage of Inverter units is that you choose as per the standard rating, but get advantage of the peak rating for rapid cooling. Also, Inverter units do not require stabilizers.

    5. The star ratings were updated this year (scan of advt attached). In the market some people are still selling using the old ratings.

    post-4900-0-62247400-1336036231_thumb.jp

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  10. @kapil and n_iceman; tough luck. I will also say the posts are very decent, iceman not revealing the id of the seller and kapil coming with the post that he was the seller. KUDOS to both of you.

    By the way "bad luck kharab chal raha hai". says the opposite of what (I think) you want to say. With a used phone you never know what the pervious owner was up to. As the cockney will say, 'You pays your money, and take your choice'.

    I got an Epic 4G from one of the guru's here. Lovely phone, ear speaker packed up after a week. He was nice enough to fix it. Then I found the sensitivity had gone very low. He suggested a Dinc2 which I bought from him. Then he fixed and sold the Epic4G for a very decent price.

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