2013年1月7日星期一

How to Receive a Nextel Transmission

Sprint Nextel is a wireless communications network that supports iDEN technology. IDEN stands for Integrated Digital Enhanced Network. IDEN technology technology, developed by Motorola, combines cell phone, two-way radio, data-fax modem and alphanumeric pager capability on a single network. Because Nextel supports iDEN technology on its wireless network, to receive an active Nextel transmission, you must have an iDEN mobile phone. With an iDEN mobile phone you can receive Nextel phone calls, “Direct Connect” transmissions (which are two-way radio transmissions routed through the Nextel network), and “Direct Talk” or “MotoTalk” transmissions (which is for short-range, off-network 2 way radio communication).
Receive a Nextel Phone Call or Walkie-Talkie Transmission
1Flip open the Nextel phone (if applicable).
2Turn on the Nextel phone.
3Wait for the phone to connect to the Nextel network. When the connection is established, a connection message should appear in the phone’s display screen. Following the connection message, the phone idle screen should appear in the display. The phone is now ready to receive Nextel transmissions. If the phone’s transmission function hasn’t been temporarily disabled, the connection message will not appear.
Turn On Nextel Transmission (if it’s been Temporarily Turned Off)
4Turn on your Nextel phone.
5Open the phone’s Main Menu. Select “Settings.” Select “Advanced.” Select “Transmitters.”
6Change the option from “Off” to “On.” Select “Yes” to change the settings and turn the transmission feature back on. The phone is now configured to receive phone calls and Nextel walkie-talkie transmissions.

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