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torshammer Posts: 166

I found a link myself. The RX1 looks more like the "Uhura" concept.
They played around with many cool protos in RTP at that time. I learn everyday!


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Posted: 2012-02-23 10:20:50
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torshammer Posts: 166

I have not had time to go second-hand shopping today. It is à beautiful day with snow and sunshine.
There are a few devices on the way with DHL. I am really Looking forward to them.

@stolleman @priffe What is the link to the collection of your friend?

@all Do anyone else know something about the middle dark antenna cover looks-like on the Pamela.
Now I am even unsure if that was the codename of the communicator.
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Posted: 2012-02-25 15:16:17
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Stolleman Posts: 176

Hello again all, Stolleman is back

@torshammer
It was a comment on facebook, search for IMA Shop
What does RTP stands for?
About the black thing, is it easy to remove and does it contain any electronic?
According to the label, should the model be Ericsson C450S? sounds in some way kind of right.
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Posted: 2012-02-26 23:25:42
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torshammer Posts: 166

@stolleman I thought you all were gone and I was alone in the universe... Collecting Ericsson.
RTP stands for Research Triangle Park. It is an area around Rayleigh, Durham in North Carolina.
Ericsson had an large facility there.
The black thing is not possible to remove. It looks like some electronics behind.
Yes, it says C450S. C for Communicator maybe?
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Posted: 2012-02-27 10:18:35
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Stolleman Posts: 176

@torshammer
You're not alone collecting Ericsson, not even in Sweden
I wonder if it can be an antenna then, I haven't seen yet an antenna containing electronics.
One thing is for sure, it's hard to get information about rarities.
[ This Message was edited by: Stolleman on 2012-02-27 12:05 ]

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Posted: 2012-02-27 11:22:33
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torshammer Posts: 166

@all
Got this one today! I am really happy. This is the GSM home base-station prototype from 1998.
It is based on Emma (GF788) and mirrored as a base station connected to PSTN.

Front with on-off button and small leds.



Side with a flat stand



Back with the SIM card (Yes!) in the upper right corner. In the top middle a power connection and a PSTN connection


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Posted: 2012-02-27 13:15:20
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bucheral Posts: 488

@torshammer and stolleman,

no, you are not allone, I am back again after some days, my first son was born last week and this means less time for all other activities

SonyEricsson is dead now too, so the Name of Ericsson has gone (for ever?)
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Posted: 2012-02-27 18:11:38
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torshammer Posts: 166

@bucheral Congrats! That was great news! Same day as the Swedish princess?
We all are now curious about the name. Eric or Curt?
Yes, SonyEricsson gone as well. Ericsson is still around, but no consumer devices.
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Posted: 2012-02-27 19:55:22
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Stolleman Posts: 176

@bucheral
Big congratulations my friend, that was great news and I'm very glad for you, I hope you all is fine
Is it your first kid?
I hope you will stay here even though the lack of time, we can't afford to lose you
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Posted: 2012-02-27 21:50:09
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torshammer Posts: 166

@stolleman The Communicator seems not to have WLAN but GPS. Maybe it is the GPS antenna?
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Posted: 2012-02-28 14:18:15
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