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-80dbm to -140dbm depending where I am, I'm guessing the higher the better? What is the highest?
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What device do you have?
It is different for GSM and CDMA. I have an optimal signal of -70dBm on my 9000 on 3G.
-81dBm is better than -140dBm.
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-80dbm to -140dbm depending where I am, I'm guessing the higher the better? What is the highest?
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Actually, the lower the better.
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sail4fun201
I think what they're trying to say is the more positive (closer to 0) the value is, the better signal you have.
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I think what they're trying to say is the more positive (closer to 0) the value is, the better signal you have.
Thanks.
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Motorcycle Mama
But the "best" that the Tour will display is -80.
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I get -70 dbm on my BB 9700 but I'm only 1 km from the tower.
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jeff.parent
Posting right now from my 9700 at -50dbm
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Posting right now from my 9700 at -50dbm
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Do you have wifi on?
You won't see anything better than -70 on 3G...
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