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			Well today's cell phones are still using 800mhz, the only difference is that 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	they are digital. But they use analog to fall back on when they can't find a good digital signal. The PCS and tri-mode cellular phones use both the 800mhz cellular band in digital,analog and also have the ability to go to the PCS band which is 1.6-2.0ghz. All PCS is digital, where cellular is not. The 9000's had two different sets of serial#'s. And from I understand there are slite differences in the units. I'm not sure if it was software or RF. Lou  | 
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