Froyo radio - Thunderbolt General

I was trying out gingeritis and now I just want to go back and install CM7. Where can I grab the froyo radio for it?

check out the Development section. its under one of the radio threads

Found the thread but which one does it run by default?

ikithme said:
Found the thread but which one does it run by default?
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Lastly (for now), we have the 1.12.605.6 CDMA/LTE radio combo.
CDMA Radio version: 1.16.00.0223r
LTE radio version that came with 1.12.605.6
http://www.multiupload.com/V2ED7Y5EU2
or
http://dougpiston.com/ThunderBolt/Ra...TE_PG05IMG.zip
(rename to PG05img.zip)
MD5 - A740031D09FC97D1B48FBEDFE73FDD24

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leedroid rom radio flash help

I flashed the radio leedroid said to... It really screwed up my speeds... How would I go about downloading and installing art updated radio?
Go to my thread in development, it has instructions and a download that includes radio and RIL files for the Inspire.
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Same happened to me! I think that recommended radio does not works very good with AT&T USA. Except for that, Excellent Rom! Very happy
PD - Incredible battery management
So... ACE ROM or LeeDroid...
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9891546&postcount=1
Thremix said:
I flashed the radio leedroid said to... It really screwed up my speeds... How would I go about downloading and installing art updated radio?
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What version are you using? 3.0.2 / 26.09.04.11_M2 is very good all around, I have had no issues at all....I am actually flashing back to it, because 3.0.3 isn't working very well in comparison ...At least for us Americans anyway
Thremix said:
I flashed the radio leedroid said to... It really screwed up my speeds... How would I go about downloading and installing art updated radio?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1002226
i have no problem with that radio in LA
did you flash the corresponding ril file as well?
I don't know... I used rom manager
Rom manager > download rom > gtg>
I flashed the numbers that matched recommended ... I know that sound ignorant .. lol it was stupid of me.
Thremix said:
I don't know... I used rom manager
Rom manager > download rom > gtg>
I flashed the numbers that matched recommended ... I know that sound ignorant .. lol it was stupid of me.
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If you goto menu>settings>about phone>software infomation, what does it say for baseband and software number?
android version
2.3.3
htc sense version
2.1
baseband version
12.39.60.19u_26.06.04.06_M
kernel version
2.6.35.13-leedroid-gb-v3.0.4--gb4368ba
[email protected] #6
build number
2.36.405.8cl47853 rease-keys
software number
leedroid_hd_gb_3.0.2

Err no Q&A

Hey guys,short and sweet,I'm running inspired ace and I've been getting static phone calls and dropped calls but before everything was perfect. I have perfect coverage here with huspa+. Can I use the stock radio?
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I do not see why it would be a problem to run stock...many say it is better to keep stock then flashing other radios anyways(from a effectiveness standpoint).
brd912 said:
Hey guys,short and sweet,I'm running inspired ace and I've been getting static phone calls and dropped calls but before everything was perfect. I have perfect coverage here with huspa+. Can I use the stock radio?
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Well, if you've never flashed a different radio, then you are already using the stock one... Flashing a rom doesn't touch the radio itself.
You may want to check your RIL, which does affect the radio's performance and can be different from rom to rom (this ends up resulting in radio-RIL mismatching because people aren't necessarily using the exact radio that the RIL packaged in the rom corresponds to).
Inspired ace, uses the RIL for the 04.11 radio [<- corrected from original post], by default, so if that's not the radio you are using, then you should go to gtg's rom section and use his RIL flasher to get the right RIL. That's assuming that he has the RIL listed for the particular radio you are using, which most likely he will.
(Edit: corrects wrong radio version I had stated originally.)
Inspired Ace 1.0.1¦ XDA Premium
Scott_S said:
Well, if you've never flashed a different radio, then you are already using the stock one... Flashing a rom doesn't touch the radio itself.
You may want to check your RIL, which does affect the radio's performance and can be different from rom to rom (this ends up resulting in radio-RIL mismatching because people aren't necessarily using the exact radio that the RIL packaged in the rom corresponds to).
Inspired ace, I believe, uses the RIL for the 04.14 radio, by default, so if that's not the radio you are using, then you should go to gtg's rom section and use his RIL flasher to get the right RIL. That's assuming that he has the RIL listed for the particular radio you are using, which most likely he will.
Inspired Ace 1.0.1¦ XDA Premium
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By default Inspired Ace runs the 4.11 RIL (b/c gtg has personally had great luck with it) I flashed the 06.06.30 radio (most current from AT&T) and gtg's RIL flasher has the RIL for this and the 06.04.xx stock Inspire radio.
ST3ALTHPSYCH0 said:
By default Inspired Ace runs the 4.11 RIL (b/c gtg has personally had great luck with it) I flashed the 06.06.30 radio (most current from AT&T) and gtg's RIL flasher has the RIL for this and the 06.04.xx stock Inspire radio.
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Unless gtg has updated the RIL flasher recently, it isn't using the matched RIL for 06.06.30. The RIL that came with radio 06.06.30 was 2.2.0079HM, but the RIL flasher is using RIL 2.2.0131HM. If you want to check your RIL version, open a terminal window and type these commands:
su
getprop "gsm.version.ril-impl"
Personally I haven't found much, if any, difference between RIL 79 and 131 performance wise. Both work quite well, on CM7 anyway.
I can vouch that my RIL is version HTC-RIL 2.2.079HM (Jan 14 2011,14:56:03), and I installed it using gtg's RIL flasher yesterday.
ST3ALTHPSYCH0 said:
I can vouch that my RIL is version HTC-RIL 2.2.079HM (Jan 14 2011,14:56:03), and I installed it using gtg's RIL flasher yesterday.
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OK perfect...he updated it.
Wow,so with me running inspired ace does anyone have any helpful opinions as to which one I should use? Or could someone give me a link to the most recent at&t radio? Sorry for my newbyish but these HTC's are far more complicated than the samsungs
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ST3ALTHPSYCH0 said:
By default Inspired Ace runs the 4.11 RIL (b/c gtg has personally had great luck with it) I flashed the 06.06.30 radio (most current from AT&T) and gtg's RIL flasher has the RIL for this and the 06.04.xx stock Inspire radio.
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Thanks for the correction. Updating my original reply so as to keep erroneous info to a minimum.
Inspired Ace 1.0.1¦ XDA Premium
brd912 said:
Wow,so with me running inspired ace does anyone have any helpful opinions as to which one I should use? Or could someone give me a link to the most recent at&t radio? Sorry for my newbyish but these HTC's are far more complicated than the samsungs
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1002226
The newest AT&T radio is the first one in the second post (12.39a.60.19_26.06.06.30_M). Download that.
Check the hash (I use hashcalc on windows) because a bad radio can brick your phone.
Copy the file to the root of your SD card and make sure it's named PD98IMG.zip.
Turn off fast boot and reboot to hboot (Hold vol down + power until you boot to hboot).
Press power for fastboot.
Let it find the update.
Choose "yes" to flash it (I think you push vol up to accept).
Let it do it's thing.
Go to gtg's section in ROM download in ROM manager
Select his RIL flasher and choose the RIL for 06.06.30. I didn't wipe anything for this, but I did reboot twice.

Inspire Radio Thread

I'm sorry to say, but I will no longer be maintaining this thread. Should any one of you wish to continue it, by all means. I've moved on to a different phone. You all can catch me in the Xperia Ion threads. I have sold my Inspire.
Important Notice
Everything within this post HAS been tested and is known to work on the HTC Inspire. This post is for educational purposes. You accept all risks associated with "flashing" any files found within this post or it's thread. Please read the FAQ section before asking questions within the thread. If you fail to do so, XDA members will remind you of such.
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Table of Contents
(In order of appearance in post)
OP Change Log
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
HTC Inspire Radio's
Desire HD Radio's (Only those tested & known to work on Inspire)
Special Thanks
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[B][U][SIZE="5"]Change Log[/SIZE][/U][/B]
1. Added Table of Contents
2. Color Coded Table of Contents (For Faster Navigation)
3. Removed Suggested Roms (This will be left up to Dev's of each Rom)
4. Re-Did Frequently Asked Questions Section
5. Inspire Radio's Listed First
6. Radio's Listed in Chronological Order
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is the purpose of this thread?
A. To provide you with Radio and RIL files known to work with the HTC Inpire. And in doing so, help prevent you from downloading something that could prevent your phone from working properly.
Q. Why not just go to the Desire HD thread for Radio and RIL files?
A. Because we own an Inspire. While these phones are almost identical, the software used on each is NOT always compatible. This includes Radio images.
Q. What is a Radio?
A. This essentially is what picks up your signal for data/voice transmission. Without this, you have no data, and no voice connection.
Q. What are the risks of flashing a radio?
A. The risks vary, depending on your phone model. For the HTC Inspire, the risks are a phone that will not work on the network. To fix this issue, just simply flash a different Radio. In some cases, on some phones, you could end up with a "brick."
***NOTE: At this moment, there are no 'reported' cases of anyone's Inspire being 'bricked' by simply installing a Radio or RIL.
Q. What is a "brick?"
A. A brick is when you render an electronic device useless. It then becomes about as useful as a brick.
Q. What is a RIL?
A. Radio Interface Library. "This provides an abstraction layer between Android telephony services (android.telephony) and radio hardware. The RIL is radio agnostic, and includes support for Global System for Mobile communication (GSM)-based radios." This is also why, you will find in some cases, more than one suggested RIL for a radio. In the most basic of terms, this is the link between your hardware and software on your phone. Think of it as device drivers. You can use other RIL files with your radio, but having matched pairs 'could' warrant better battery life, and better signal/data strength stability.
Q. How do I know which radio is best for me?
A. You don't. Plain and simple. A radio, for the most part is location based. What works best for you, may not be best for me. This is a trial and error type deal. I suggest changing your radio, and running it for a day or two, until you find what works best for you.
Q. What should I test after flashing a Radio/Ril combo?
A. Please refer to this post, by henrybravo.
Q. How do I check my current Radio version?
A. From your home screen, press MENU, then SETTINGS, then ABOUT PHONE. Now look for your BASEBAND VERSION
Q. How do I check my current RIL version?
A. There are 3 primary methods for doing this. They are listed below.
*Method 1. Use the APK attached to POST 51.
*Method 2. From terminal, type the following:
Code:
su getprop "gsm.version.ril-impl"
*Method 3. From command prompt/ADB, type the following:
Code:
adb shell getprop "gsm.version.ril-impl"
Q. How do I install these files?
A. Radio - Download the PD98IMG.zip file. Place this file on the root of your SD card. Reboot to bootloader. When prompted, press the Volume Up button to install. Then reboot.
RIL - Download the RIL file. Reboot to recovery. Select the "mounts" option, and then mount /system. Now select "flash zip from SDcard." Navigate to where you downloaded the file and install the zip. Then reboot.
Q. How do I check the MD5 Sum after my download has finished?
A. Please remember that the MD5 Sums listed are simply for checking the integrity of the download itself, to make sure nothing got corrupted while downloading. To check the MD5 Sum, I suggest using
Astro File Manager. From Astro, navigate to the downloaded file. Long press the file. when the menu pops up, select DETAILS.
Q. What is an MD5 Check Sum?
A. This is basically the files fingerprint, so to speak. These are unique to every file. If they are ever the same, the file is an EXACT match of it's counterpart in question. So with that said, if the MD5 does not match, DO NOT use it. If you do, the risk is on you.
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Listed below are radios released for the Inspire.
The MD5 Sum of these files is strictly for download integrity checks.
12.39.60.19x_26.06.04.06_M - OS Base: FroYo
AT&T Stock Radio - Release Date: Phone Launch
Download: Radio | HTC-RIL 2.2.0077HM
Radio MD5: 20a8dc398213b4c363bd74be4c4583ba
RIL MD5: 5b37243bfb86b54145bcd110de6950d8
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12.39a.60.19x_26.06.06.30_M - OS Base: FroYo
AT&T Update - Release Date: Released 04-29-2011
Download: Radio | Radio w/ RCdata | HTC-RIL 2.2.0079HM | AOSP HTC-RIL 2.2.0018G
Radio MD5: 991dc7acd70fa13d47ca6d0a4b6f857f
RCdata MD5: 7c9ffb634314ff952a8fb49b7f86ee11
RIL MD5: 29dc8bc64fd61a0168dcd1c31e9aae34
AOSP RIL MD5: a9972f35d8d4e1155fea9f49aa29f483
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12.56.60.25x_26.10.04.03_M - OS Base: Gingerbread
AT&T Update - Release Date: Released 08-08-2011
Download: Radio | HTC-RIL 2.2.0160
Radio MD5: 8506ea833ed171904963e43883d4f99e
RIL MD5: 7e70d0a1d62d5c32dd2d4513d2544da
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Below are DHD releases, tested Inspire compatible.
The MD5 Sum of these files is strictly for download integrity checks.
12.41.60.19x_26.06.04.14_M - OS Base: Gingerbread
Desire HD - Released 03-07-2011
Download: Radio | HTC-RIL 2.2.0099HM
Radio MD5: 9c721f7f6c3b7a451444f79cea02782
RIL MD5: 38d0621b0b92eb758b2a2a8394829e30
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12.48.60.23x_26.08.04.07_M3 - OS Base: Gingerbread
Desire HD - Released 04-04-2011
Download: Radio | HTC-RIL 2.2.0131HM
Radio MD5: 7923714064c6a272eea3fae1ebec7871
RIL MD5: 243072dfba16858cfe56649f19dfc48
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12.54.60.25x_26.09.04.11_M2 - OS Base: Gingerbread
Desire HD - Released: 04-28-2011
Download: Radio | HTC-RIL 2.2.0131HM | Alt. HTC-RIL 2.2.0160HM | AOSP HTC-RIL 2.2.0018G
Radio MD5: da5fb425443abc49655f4569b274f03e
RIL MD5: 243072dfba16858cfe56649f19dfc48
Alt. RIL MD5: 7e976f1509cd9dcf270fd574297350ac
AOSP RIL MD5: a9972f35d8d4e1155fea9f49aa29f483
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Thanks to the following:
-Gene Poole
-Scott_S
-henrybravo
-chrisjaffe
-daedelus82
-and anyone else I missed
* If your name should be here, message me.
First, I would like to thank the op for his tireless work on this thread, however to alleviate some of the pressure on him I have been given the go ahead to maintain this thread. This post is where the updated radios and rils will be posted from here on.
Released for Inspire 4G (AT&T/United States) - 8-12-2011
Radio OS Base: Gingerbread
Radio w/RCDATA: 12.59.60.26P_26.11.04.21_M
MD5 Sum: 57cccef401c372c6d421c986ee42e0fe
Radio w/o RCDATA: 12.59.60.26P_26.11.04.21_M
MD5 Sum: 440a27f00b550a326fd793836e6af54b
RIL: HTC-RIL 2.2.160
MD5 Sum: 864d02352ce1100968cb39fe6ce65160
Radio: 26.06.06.30
RIL: HTC-RIL 2.2.0079HM
ROM: CyanogenMod 7.0.3 stable
Kernel: LordModHD 4.5
Notes: This has proven over time to be a good radio/RIL combination for CM7.0.3. Standby battery drain is 1% every 60-90 minutes, and speeds are as good as they're going to get with AT&T.
Would it be possible to also link the pages with radios and RIL's that work?
gvsukids said:
Would it be possible to also link the pages with radios and RIL's that work?
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I'm sure tribalartgod will be keeping the OP up to date once the data starts flowing in.
gvsukids said:
Would it be possible to also link the pages with radios and RIL's that work?
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That is the point of this thread. Tribal is going to compile a list every Friday.
Adam
Sent from my Inspire 4G using XDA Premium App
gvsukids said:
Would it be possible to also link the pages with radios and RIL's that work?
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Oh yes. Once I get home tonight after work, I am gonna go ahead and start the list in the OP. Then every Friday there after I will update the OP with whatever new ones are within the thread. All links will be credited to their original poster. I'll also have mirror links in case the originals get cancelled, expire or whatever.
Also works in CM 7.0.3 AOSP.
henrybravo said:
Radio: 26.06.06.30
RIL: HTC-RIL 2.2.0079HM
ROM: CyanogenMod 7.0.3 stable
Kernel: LordModHD 4.5
Notes: This has proven over time to be a good radio/RIL combination for CM7.0.3. Standby battery drain is 1% every 60-90 minutes, and speeds are as good as they're going to get with AT&T.
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12.41.60.19u_26.06.04.14_m
Though I'm thinking my redundant post is probably not necessary, I will mention that I'm using the 06.06.30_M radio with matching RIL (flashable with gtg's RIL flasher in his section in ROM Manager) on Inspired Ace, before I offer my thanks, "I can't believe this hasn't been done sooner" ( ), and my vote for a future sticky.
Inspired Ace 1.0.1¦ XDA Premium
12.35d.60.140fP_26.08.03.07_m
Cyanogen Mod 7.0.3 stable
Kernel is 2.6.32.39
ROM: TPC Inspire 4G Stock ROM Optimized v2
Kernel: Apache14's BUZZ SENSE OC/UV 1.3.8.3 @ 1.6GHz
Radio: 12.39a.60.19U_26.06.06.30_M (also used stock AT&T radio on this ROM)
ROM: MIUI-ace-en-1.5.20_2.3.4
Kernel: Cattleprod's Cyan0#4.7
Radio: 12.39a.60.19U_26.06.06.30_M (also flashed the tinny audio fix, which cleared things up nicely)
Great call quality and signal strength on both ROMs with the 26.06.06.30_M radio. MIUI just needs the audio fix, but once you flash it, it's as good as new.
Updated the OP to show the basic setup of how it will be. I've decided to set it up that way for easy navigation.
Addidtional info to come:
Release Date
Radio Name (If applicable. Example: Stock, OTA mm-dd-yyyy, etc.)
Keep em coming people. Thanks to all for helping this come alive!
Thanks op for making this thread.
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Thanks op for making this thread.
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+1
Though I already expressed my gratitude in an earlier post, now that the radio/ril links are up, it makes it that much better.
Long. Overdue.
@tribal... Any chance on MD5's for the radios, perhaps?
Inspired Ace 1.0.1¦ XDA Premium
I can't believe this hasn't been done sooner and this also gets my vote for a future sticky.
Do you also want to make a note in the OP that the letter in the middle of some of the radios will change depending on what your ro.ril.hsxpa setting is in build.prop? I know I see a lot of questions about radios "Well why do you have a P and I have a U?" "Is it the same radio?" etc.
In build.prop, when ro.ril.hsxpa=3 (targeting HSPA+), the letter in the radio will be P. When ro.ril.hsxpa=2 (targeting HSDPA/HSDup), the letter will be U. When ro.ril.hsxpa=1 (targeting HSDPA), the letter will be H. And when ro.ril.hsxpa=0 (targeting UMTS (3G)), the letter will be W.
So it might be good to explain that, or name the radio files with an x instead of picking a letter.
Or does flashing the RIL on top of the radio change these ro.ril settings anyway, so if you have the proper RIL then the radio letter would match (unless you manually change ro.ril.hsxpa)?
Even if you don't choose to do this, still a much needed thread!!
Edit: And +1 for adding MD5s
Thanks a lot for this..
A suggestion though, might want to add MD5 hashes so we can verify the downloads.
Oh and perhaps mention how people can check their RIL version:
Code:
adb shell getprop "gsm.version.ril-impl"
I'm curious as to why there are so many. Why the discrepancies? This thing hasn't been out that long. Are there other Inspires that are not AT&T and/or US? I thought there were only two official AT&T releases:
Code:
The original RUU:
RUU_Ace_Cingular_US_1.80.502.3_Radio_12.39.60.19_26.06.04.06_M_release_166557_signed.exe
(which should be radio: 12.39.60.19x_26.06.06.30_M RIL: HTC-RIL 2.2.0077HM)
The OTA update:
OTA_Ace_Cingular_US_1_84_502_11-1_80_502_3_P_release_186225z4g9g65j9b7kolus.zip
(which should be radio: 12.39a.60.19x_26.06.06.30_M RIL: HTC-RIL 2.2.0079HM)
ROM: RCMix3D KINGDOM v1.1
Kernel: 2.6.35.13-LeeDroid-Ace-GB-3.1.2-gd3180fd
Radio: 12.35d.60.140fU_26.08.03.07_M
Works for me, fast GPS lock.
for some reason my hboot could not see PD98IMGs until this thread. thankyou.

Help in flashing radio

I am using T-Mobile sensation 4G. I have rooted the phone. I initially installed Android revolution version 6.5.3. I was very happy but last night I installed the latest Android revolution HD 6.6.3 XE. Kernel version is sense-faux 123-v005+. Build number: 3.32.401.5 CL309896.( Superswiped and flashed the ROM only). It works amazingly well.
I am presently using Radio:11.22.3504.07_M. I have looked at the forum and see that T-Mobile users have a better radio to flash. Can anyone provide me the link and MD5 check number and also can I flash new radio after flashing the new ROM as mentioned above??? Please help.
Also will flashing the T-Mobile radio will it make a difference?
I don't know where you found a post for a better TMOUS radio, but typically what you want to do is flash the rcdata and match your build prop...
This will instruct you on how to do just that:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24079182&postcount=61531
Or if you're looking for radios then this is where you want to go:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1202867
There's a link on the first page of the ARHD thread that says "T Mobile users, flash THIS"
It gives you the tweaks you need. It's been a while since I did it, but as I recall it's a PM58IMg file so it's super easy to do.
Skipjacks said:
There's a link on the first page of the ARHD thread that says "T Mobile users, flash THIS"
It gives you the tweaks you need. It's been a while since I did it, but as I recall it's a PM58IMg file so it's super easy to do.
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Yes, but that's just a "Dish 2" rcdata image... You still need to edit the build.prop to change ro.ril.hsxpa values from 3 to 2... If not then you'll have unmatched values.
(something the OP in the main thread does not explain)
yes that is why i get confused.
GROGG88 said:
Yes, but that's just a "Dish 2" rcdata image... You still need to edit the build.prop to change ro.ril.hsxpa values from 3 to 2... If not then you'll have unmatched values.
(something the OP in the main thread does not explain)
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I still have the same old radio which I flashed during ARHD 6.5.3. Does it make any difference while using 6.6.2?
Gulfcoastowl said:
I still have the same old radio which I flashed during ARHD 6.5.3. Does it make any difference while using 6.6.2?
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I'm on 6.6.3 using the 3.32 firmware with a dish 2 setting. My baseband is: 11.693504.00u_11.22.3504.07_M
It looks like you're running the same radio. It was the same one included in the 3.30 firmware. Your RIL's with 6.6.3 will match.
There is no ICS TMOUS radio since the OTA has not been released. You can still flash the dish 2 rcdata.img and edit your build.prop as I suggested before and see if it makes any difference for you. If it doesn't then you can always flash the dish 3 rcdata.img and restore an original version of your build.prop.
Radio-wise, you're set until TMOUS releases their OTA...
That means I am good and not worth messing anymore
GROGG88 said:
I'm on 6.6.3 using the 3.32 firmware with a dish 2 setting. My baseband is: 11.693504.00u_11.22.3504.07_M
It looks like you're running the same radio. It was the same one included in the 3.30 firmware. Your RIL's with 6.6.3 will match.
There is no ICS TMOUS radio since the OTA has not been released. You can still flash the dish 2 rcdata.img and edit your build.prop as I suggested before and see if it makes any difference for you. If it doesn't then you can always flash the dish 3 rcdata.img and restore an original version of your build.prop.
Radio-wise, you're set until TMOUS releases their OTA...
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Does that means I am good and not worth messing anymore with dish2 etc and stick with what I have now? I am happy tho with what I have but was just curious because during flashing 6.6.3 I say T-Mobile users flash this radio. That was why I got confused.
This is the portion you're referring to:
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[CENTER][SIZE="4"][COLOR=blue]Android Revolution HD 6.6.3[/COLOR][/SIZE]
[SIZE=2]--- [I]release date: 19 April 2012[/I] ---[/SIZE][/CENTER]
[LIST]
[*][B]Merged with latest OTA[/B]
[*][B]Tweaked ondemand governor[/B]
[*][B]Updated faux123 kernel to 005 Build 3[/B]
[*][B]Debugging only via the application's manifest for better performance[/B]
[*][B]Persist adb service via USB[/B]
[*][B]Zip-aligned using newest SDK r18[/B]
[*][B]Adobe Reader updated to latest 10.2.0[/B]
[*][B]Google Plus updated to latest 2.5.0.329322[/B]
[*][B]Google Maps updated to latest 6.5.1[/B]
[*][B]Other minor changes and fixes[/B]
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[COLOR="Red"]- No need to Super Wipe if you have 6.6.x already!![/COLOR]
[COLOR="Red"]- 3.32.401.x firmware is required![/COLOR]
[COLOR="Red"]- 4EXT Touch Recovery is required![/COLOR]
[COLOR="Red"]- HTC Sensation 4G (U.S. T-Mobile PG5810000 | T-MOB010) users can flash [URL=http://tinyurl.com/7k8lcl9]this[/URL] for better signal and data speeds![/COLOR]
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If you click on that link you'll see that it is not a radio, but rather the dish 2 rcdata.img in a PG58IMG.zip for flashing with the bootloader.
Look at post #4 of this thread and you'll see that I mentioned it was not very clear on the ARHD thread. Look at post #2 and you'll find the links for more information regarding TMOUS rcdata.
To directly answer your question: You can run like you are (dish 3) without issues, but you MAY get better data connection and speeds with dish 2 settings.
Thank you I think I will stay with what I have
What dish file did mike link to in the ARHD thread?
outtawack311 said:
What dish file did mike link to in the ARHD thread?
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Dish 2
Sent from my HTC Sensation 4G with Beats Audio
Flashed DISH2
I flashed DISH 2 few hours back but I think DISH3 was better as I saw-85db/m on DISh 3 where as _107db/m on DISH 2. Yes I changed the ril through build prop 2 after flashing DISH2. Do you think I did not flash it good and I have lower signal or is DISH3 better in my area? I live in Newark, NJ. Should I wait for a day and see if there is any improvement.
If you click on that link you'll see that it is not a radio, but rather the dish 2 rcdata.img in a PG58IMG.zip for flashing with the bootloader.
Look at post #4 of this thread and you'll see that I mentioned it was not very clear on the ARHD thread. Look at post #2 and you'll find the links for more information regarding TMOUS rcdata.
To directly answer your question: You can run like you are (dish 3) without issues, but you MAY get better data connection and speeds with dish 2 settings.[/QUOTE]
Can someone explain what the actual differences are between dish3 and dish2? It's almost sounding like people on virgin mobile ranting and raving about prl swaps and getting better reception.
Dish2 and 3 both are bad for my phone
I do not know which radio I had before i flashed the Dish2 and Dish3 tmobile radio. Both the times I also changed the build prop ro.ril to its respective radio. After i did I always had edge and never say H for mobile network. My data speeds are very low when using mobile connection. Any help of which radio I was using earlier when I flashed ARHD 6.5.3. Now I use 6.6.3
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I do not know which radio I had before i flashed the Dish2 and Dish3 tmobile radio. Both the times I also changed the build prop ro.ril to its respective radio. After i did I always had edge and never say H for mobile network. My data speeds are very low when using mobile connection. Any help of which radio I was using earlier when I flashed ARHD 6.5.3. Now I use 6.6.3
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It's not the dish setting, it's the radio itself. You're using a european based radio because that's all that was available. There is now a Chinese version available, but TMOUS will be dropping their OTA any day now so just wait for that...
Did you flash the corresponding RIL for your radio?

HTC One S built-in radio

I just flashed my phone with CM10 and it appears that the built in radio isn't there. Is there any extension/file that must be added to the flash? I could use TuneIn for when I have wifi, but most of the time I don't, so the built in radio was useful.
I've read a couple of threads already, but it isn't clear to me what needs to be done. Some say I should add some code, some say it's an extension and some say it's already there. Also if it's of any use, it's a S4 and I'm in Canada with Fido/Rogers.
Thanks
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I just flashed my phone with CM10 and it appears that the built in radio isn't there. Is there any extension/file that must be added to the flash? I could use TuneIn for when I have wifi, but most of the time I don't, so the built in radio was useful.
I've read a couple of threads already, but it isn't clear to me what needs to be done. Some say I should add some code, some say it's an extension and some say it's already there. Also if it's of any use, it's a S4 and I'm in Canada with Fido/Rogers.
Thanks
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Download the .zip for AOSP ROMs from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1998270
Then flash the zip and choose the baseband radio you want. The radios there are the most common. You should be able to flash these radios regardless of the hboot you are using if you are using a CM10 base rom. Its OK to flash these radios even if you are in Canada (im on Bell in Toronto). The key is to try them out and see which one gives you the best reception (the newest ones are likely better). Dont worry, flashing these radios wont effect the underlying radio on your phone, as SENSE based roms (ie the stock version of ROMS on HTC One S use a different radio, and that radio version you would still find if you go onto your bootloader screen). You can only change that radio by downgrading your hboot.
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Download the .zip for AOSP ROMs from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1998270
Then flash the zip and choose the baseband radio you want. The radios there are the most common. You should be able to flash these radios regardless of the hboot you are using if you are using a CM10 base rom. Its OK to flash these radios even if you are in Canada (im on Bell in Toronto). The key is to try them out and see which one gives you the best reception (the newest ones are likely better). Dont worry, flashing these radios wont effect the underlying radio on your phone, as SENSE based roms (ie the stock version of ROMS on HTC One S use a different radio, and that radio version you would still find if you go onto your bootloader screen). You can only change that radio by downgrading your hboot.
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Lol wrong radio he means FM Radio.
Hahah good point. Your only other bet there is to purchase SpiritFM from Google Play. However the Jellybam ROM which is CM10 base also has a free version I think.
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AKToronto said:
Hahah good point. Your only other bet there is to purchase SpiritFM from Google Play. However the Jellybam ROM which is CM10 base also has a free version I think.
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Ya SpiritFM worked on my old phone with CM7 but not tried on CM10.

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