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rich hathaway
10-24-2010, 08:48 PM
dont remember where i got these. but they work for many more motorola phones than is listed with each one.


[HIDE-THANKS]Motorola 7760, 7860, 2260, 8160, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: Fcn,0000000000000, Rcl

Nam Set: 74663#, Fcn, Fcn

Test Mode: Fcn, 00**83786633, Sto

Motorola v60c, v120c etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: 74663#, Menu, Menu, Spc

Nam Set: Menu, 073887, * (type quickly)

Test Mode: Menu, 073887*, Spc

Debug Mode: ##33284

Force the phone into DIGITAL ONLY mode:

1) ##33284 (Debug)

2) RIGHT Softkey (Next) Twice

3) Down arrow 10 times to “PrefMod”

4) RIGHT Softkey (Change) until you see “DigOnly”

5) LEFT softkey (Exit)

6) MENU then LEFT Softkey return to idle screen

7) ##33284 (The last 4 will not display if you have done it correctly)

Motorola t182, c210, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: ##1111 end

Nam Set: ##298645665 end

Short Nam: ##073887 sto

Motorola v710, v730, v740, ms150, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: 8378*# + press 3 times NATE (spc - 071082)

Test Mode: Menu, 073887*, Spc

Service Menu: #758353266#646#

Motorola StarTac 2004 Nam Programming:

Nam Set: 5759789*#, rec key (3)times (spc - 915037)

Motorola ms200, ms230, etc Nam Programming:

Nam Set: 5759789*# (spc - 915037)

Motorola v6060 Nam Programming:

Nam Set:147*369#456*0#

MOTOROLA TEST MODE:

v60, c120, c331, etc:

1) Turn on the phone. Press MENU 0 7 3 8 8 7 *

2) The phone will require you to “Enter a Security Code”, press 000000, OK

3) Scroll down to “Test mode” choose SELECT. Scroll down to “Enable”

choose SELECT. Your phone is now in test mode.

4) Signal strength is the 3_rd number down on the left hand side of the screen.

5) To toggle between regular mode and test mode: Press MODE then

quickly press the BUTTON DIRECTLY TO THE LEFT OF MENU.

6) To turn off the test mode the phone must be in regular mode, then follow

the above sequence and scroll down to where it says “DISABLE” instead of

“ENABLE” and choose select.

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thenoblemobile
06-25-2011, 04:27 AM
Thanks! I think this is the best place to post this tidbit I discovered. I have seen other threads about this in other forums: sometimes a Verizon Droid that has been flashed to cricket in the past will have an SPC that is no longer 000000. For a while now when a customer came in to my shop I had no idea how to get it because it was always a motorola droid and i had no idea how to retrieve the changed spc. I realized that these phones had always been flashed by a "Flash-To-Talk" store and that their software changes the spc. A few days ago someone brought in an LG Ally that Flash to Talk had flashed, so I just used LG method with workshop to read the SPC, and on a whim I wrote it down just in case it turned out that flash to talk always changes the SPC to the same 6 digit number. Today I got a Motorola DroidA855 in and lo and behold its spc was not 000000, so I tried the SPC I had read off the Ally and it was the same 6 digit number!
I feel like a real jerk rt now because I wrote it down at work and now i am at home and cant remember it so cannot post it, sorry I will post it tomorrow.
But in the meantime, I wonder if perhaps Flash-to-talk has a few spc/msl numbers they change their phones to, maybe it varies by city or maybe it is always the same one. Anyone else have experience with this?

rich hathaway
06-25-2011, 09:06 AM
yep,most of the automatd flahing softwares will change the spc to spc of there liking,it is a screw up in my opinion because this will keep ota programming from working and nationwide coverage wont work on alot of hndsets without ota first.but er exactly right they do change it to the same number on there phone,the mf flasher,kirks flasher and the magic phone flasher do the same thing.

thenoblemobile
06-30-2011, 03:34 PM
I see. Well the SPC I have seen flash to talk stores change them to is 352747. Hope this helps someone.