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Hey there everyone. I haven't been on here in YEARS!! You guys have great collections - I am so jealous
Anyways, I think I'm gonna start buying up some oldies too. Trying my luck at some eBay sellers - just so difficult to find phones out there that are in really good condition. I see you guys mentioned on here that you guys sometimes replace the housings with new ones? Hope you guys don't mind me asking some questions when I start getting m phones
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Posted: 2012-05-01 11:42:00
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All the T68m I got were updated with

firmware
Last weekend I finally figured out how to reflash it with the original

firmware.
At the moment I have two versions: R2D005 and R2A013.
The first one with in west European language the latter only in easter European.
Anyone here have R2A013 in western?
Or better said, does somone here collect

firmwares ?

And likes to share them?
[ This Message was edited by: 103ssv on 2012-05-01 19:27 ]
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Posted: 2012-05-01 20:26:41
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hello, introduce me bellgoes.
I was one ericsson lovers from Indonesia.
I'm looking for boxes Fullset ericsson R310, Ericsson R290, Ericsson r250d and Ericsson R310 prototype antennas
does anyone have?
now I only have a little collection of Ericsson. I just have to place the tube Ericcson R310 and R250 ericsson.
Please help.
Thank you
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Posted: 2012-05-08 04:55:23
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my collection
Ericsson R250s A.K.A Pope
Ericsson R310s A.K.A Sharks
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Posted: 2012-05-08 05:29:15
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hi all nice to meet you,,
i want to share some from my collections...
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Posted: 2012-05-08 20:33:05
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Hi to all of you, thanks to all new and old members for your wonderful photos of your devices! Right now, the first proto I ever had, bought in 2007 still works today! Hello sunshine anybody at home?
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Posted: 2012-05-13 21:58:06
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@ bucheral :
a very nice collection
Greetings
I unfortunately do not have the issue of the proto ericsson
but I hope that I would have ericsson
until now I have not found it.
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Posted: 2012-05-14 14:15:53
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hi all, i'm telle from Indonesia. let me show my only one proto, its ericsson R310 Prototype Yellow with Purple Back Door.
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Posted: 2012-05-17 23:27:18
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On 2012-05-17 23:27:18, telle wrote:
hi all, i'm telle from Indonesia. let me show my only one proto, its ericsson R310 Prototype Yellow with Purple Back Door.
wow
a very nice collection you telle
we are from Indonesia. whether we can exchange collection
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Posted: 2012-05-19 12:42:05
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Hi everybody,
Sorry to bump in, but this is my last chance, hopefully can someone help me. I have an old Ericsson DECT phone DT-260, i.e. a base station and four mobiles. The base station was for a very long time out of use, in fact I used it only as a charging station for one of the mobiles, as I used a different base station (a Skype-o-phone).
Now I am trying to resuscitate the base station to install it at a hollyday home where we do have a standard phone line. Unfortunately, the DT-260 base station uses a special phone cable, something with all six wires on the RJ-11 phone jack wired. I remember when I bought the phone (sometimes in 1999) I tried to use a standard phone jack cable and it didn't work. I suspect the original Ericsson cable hat some special connections on the unused wires. In fact, after inspecting the PCB of the base station, all but one of the six wires are wired on the board (although only two are for the phone line!).
You probably understood by now that I've lost the original cable and I am desperate to find out what the hell is so special with the cable. Does anyone has an old original Ericsson DECT phone cable (I suspect that other Ericsson phones, i.e. DT-200, had a similar cable) to tell me how is the wiring done? I guess with an ohm-meter should be quite easy to find out. Or maybe the schematic diagram of the DT-260? I am quite proficient at electronics, being a developer myself.
I even inquired Ericsson about this, they told me that this is an old product and they cannot help me
Best regards,
Lix
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Posted: 2012-05-21 16:27:30
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