Vishal Gupta 4 Report post Posted July 25, 2004 Hi guys i dont know for which model this method is? i found it on a website. so i posting here. hope techies can find something interesting in it. You can make your Motorola into a cell scanner. The hardest part is grounding the right pin. Grounding this pin will put your phone in test mode. On most flip phones there are 3 pins visible when you remove the battery. The center pin is visible but will not make contact with the center pin on the battery. You must have a rechargeable Motorola battery or a battery that has an metallic contact on the center pin of the battery. To put the phone in test mode, take a piece of aluminum foil and role it into a strip big enough to fit into the gap in the center pin on the phone. Make it large enough that it protrudes above the plastic of the phone so that is makes contact with the center pin of the battery. Make sure that it is not too small and falls into the phone! Once you have placed the foil, turn on the phone (unlock it if needed). Numbers are displayed 1 screen full then it quickly flashes to the next. CHAN \/ PWR LVL x x x x x x <--Rx Sig Strength, 00-99 SAT -->x x x x x x x <--1=TX Audio OFF ^ ^ ^ ^ 1=TX on <-- : : : : 1=RX AUdio OFf 1=SigTone ON : : 1=Control Channel Press the # key. The phone should display US, or something like that. Now to scan cell phone channels you enter the following: When you enter 11xxx# the xxx = the channel number not the frequency. I will provide a list of frequency to channel number at the end. 353#-Select Handset audio path 08#-RX Audio ON 11xxx#-Three digit number, e.g. 11362# 11xxx#-Change to another channel Be very careful with the rest of the codes because some could mess up the cell system and some could erase your phone! The codes will work with all Motorola phones because grounding procedures differ. 01#-Restart (Turns unit off and back on) 02#-Display current radio status (non-scrolling version of above display) 04#-Initials Unit to Standard Default Settings: -Carrier OFF -RF Attenuator to max power -Receiver Audio Muted -Transmit Audio Muted -Signaling Tone Off -Resetting of Watchdog Timer Enabled -DTMF and Audio Tones off -Audio path set to speaker 05#-TX Carrier ON 06#-TX Carrier OFF 07#-RX OFF (Mute RX audio) 08#-RX Audio ON (Unmuted) 09#-TX Audio OFF 10#-TX Audio ON 11(CH No)#-Sets to desired channel 12#-Set power to x; 0=max 7 = min 14#-10 Khz sig tone on 15#-10 Khz Sig tone off 19#-Display software version number (4 digits) 25x#-SAT Tone on when x=0, SAT = 5970 Hz x=1, SAT = 6000 Hz x=2, SAT = 6030 Hz 26#-SAT Tone off 27#-Transmit Data 28#-1150 Hz Tone on 29#-1150 Hz Tone off 30#-770 Hz Tone on 31#-770 Hz Tone off 32#-Clears all timers and resets User's programmable features to standard, also clears user stored memory. 33x#-Turn on DTMF Tone for X, X = 0-9, * or # 34#-DTMF Tone(s) off 35#-Display RSSI ("D" Series portable only) 35x#-Set Audio path to xx = 0, VSP mike (mobile only) x = 1, speaker x = 2, Alert x = 3, Handset 38#-Display ESN in Hex, 2 char at a time, use * to step (Compandor OFF (D series portable only)) 39#-Compandor on (D series portable only) 41#-Enables Diversity (on f19cta series only) 42#-Disables Diversity 43#-Disable Diversity 44#-Disable Diversity 45#-Display current rssi 46#-Display cumulative call timer 47x#-Set Rx audio level, 0-7 i.e. 474# is mid level 48#-Set side tone on 49#-Side Tone off 53#-Enable Scrambler option when equipped 54#- Disable scrambler 55#-Programming customer/system information Enter 55#, display shows U5 ' Enter 55# again, proceed as if you've followed the sheet included with the phone. This allows one to change the phone params an infinite number of times. However, some of the info is not in sequence with the sheet provided with the phone. 58#-Compandor on 59#-Compandor off) 61#- Serial number transfer (for dmt/minitac only) (See Esn transfer procedure elsewhere) 62#-Turn on ringer audio path 63#-Turn off ringer audio path 70#-Abbreviated field transmitter audio deviation command 71#-Abbreviated field power adjustment command 72#-Field audio phasing commands 73#-Field power adjustment command (dmt/minitac only) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mahidhar 3 Report post Posted July 25, 2004 hey code and static, only the two of u can make sense out of this try figuring it out !! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
StaticElectricity 8 Report post Posted July 25, 2004 well, basically, what we are doing here is called packet scanning. since all phones (GSM & CDMA) use a packet based communication system instead of a live line, by saying a live line, i mean like radio, which has a specific frequency for each station, whereas in GSM & CDMA, the provider (eg Reliance) has got a specific frequency of operation like 400MHZ for example. next, each phone gets a sideband(sort of) like 385.35Mhz and the next 385.36 MHz. but mostly a few phones use the same sideband (* a few) and then they send packets, with headers which identify the phone to the service providers tower. so basically what is written above, enables us to scan for other packets in a specific sideband thereby enabling us to scan other phones using the same frequency. though from the above post, i cant figure out wheather it's for motorola GSM or motorola CDMA. moreover, shorting different pins may DAMAGE THE PHONE BEYOND REPAIR!! so be careful before trying out such stuff. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites