Hi, Mary Ellen. I had mentioned that to my wife last evening. We wondered
if Verizon would consider doing that for us or not. Guess I will have to
call them and ask.
Do you like the motorola? Does it work well?
Is it infrared or is it serial?
Thanks.
At 4/7/2004, you wrote:
Paul, why don't you call horrizon have them exchange the phone you currently
have for a Motorola V. 60 I which is what I have and I'd be willingto bet it
will work.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Henrichsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 6:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] conecting cell phone to the BN?
> Hi, Terri. I think I mentioned this to Jonathan, but he didn't have any
> ideas. I met him at CSUN. I have thought of the infrared idea. I can
> connect with the serial, but is says connected, logging in then
disconnected.
> For some reason, it won't stay connected. If I do this from my pc, I can
> put in an initialization string that makes the phone behave so to speak,
> but we can't enter an initialization string in the bn.
> I just think this would be neat to have the ability to do this, but I
> honestly think that no one at PDI has any idea why the lg 4400 phone
> doesn't work. At least tech support doesn't. Guess I would have to find
out
> that 800 number and call PDI directly and ask if they could get an lg 4400
> and a serial cable and find out what the problem is.
> I wish Marlaina Leeberg was on this list. I'd ask her which phone she had
> and why she couldn't get hers to work with verizon either.
>
>
> >Dear Paul,
> >
> >I have some other suggestions:
> >
> >1. Don't stop with Tech Support. Call the toll free number and ask to
> >speak to the President of PDI/HumanWare. Tell him your problem and see
if
> >he can't assign someone to help you.
> >
> >2. Try emailing Dean Jackson or Jonathan Mosen privately and present
your
> >problem to them. PDI wants our business, so one of these suggestions has
a
> >good chance of working.
> >
> >3. You could contact Verizon and exchange your phone and the cable for a
> >phone which has an infrared connection. You may need to go to the store
to
> >do this. Many people on the list use cell phones with an infrared port.
If
> >Verizon wants your business, they should be willing to make the exchange.
> >
> >That's about all the suggestions I have at this time. Most cell phones
are
> >inaccessible to us. The one thing I'd like to be able to do is to
program
> >names and phone numbers into my phone. I don't want any scaled-down
Windows
> >CE programs in my BN, but it would be nice if I could use it with
Bluetooth
> >software and a bluetooth connector.
> >
> >I wish you the very best in getting your cell phone problem solved.
> >
> >Terri Pannett, Amateur Radio call sign KF6CA. Army MARS call sign
AAT9PX,
> >California
> >
> >
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