Resistance (Ohm) of the Microfon Input of the xda - MDA, XDA, 1010 General

Hello,
I need the information abaut the value of the resistance (Ohm) of the Microfone Input of the xda. Where can I get this information?
Thanks
Bernhard

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where to get 4 conductor jack 2.5mm

good morning,
i want to integrate my wizard into my car and connect it with the radio via aux-input. okay, no problem by now. I already adapted the 3 conductor 2.5mm jack to 3.5mm and the sound is really really great in the car. but now I have this problem with the disabled microphone everyone is talking about.
where can i get a 4 conductor 2.5mm male jack? i didn't find anyone at ebay and several other shops... :-(
I've read several threads talking about "ebay, 3 pounds"... where do you get them from...i don't find any
help would be fine... ;-) thanks a lot!!!
bene
http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=127179
hey Its,
thanks for that link! but I just need the jack itself, not the whole adapter... best thing would be if that jack is located in germany ;-)
perhaps you know any store who offers this?
dude, really kind of tricky that jack....
pfiati, bene
I've been looking for that jack to. No success!!!!
Don't forget to share if you know where it can be found!!!
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Sorry; didn't catch that you were looking for a jack only.
2.5mm 4 conductor jacks seems hard to find without some kind of cable attached to them, but Mouser has one:
http://www.mouser.com/search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=171-7425virtualkey11180000virtualkey171-7425
hey!
www.reichelt.de has also one - the german naming is "Spezial-Klinkenstecker 2,5mm, 4-polig" and the product number @ reichelt is "KS K4-25" the price is about 1.10€ (but in case of ordering you have to pay at least minimum 10€)
i can buy 10 at least and share the 9 out of 10 at ebay... probably one way... what restrictions has mouser - where is it seated? okay, shipping costs to germany is about $31.00 ... a little bit tooo much for this little tiny jack....
greetz, bene
Is this something that you are looking for. Not sure if it's 4 conductor or not.
http://www.pocketpctechs.com/main~unit~Cingular_8125-559~area~accessories-audio~item~PPCPADPT21.htm

Need remote control for headphones

Dear all,
I am absolutely looking for a cable headphone remote control for my Blackstone. The E100 headset does not work and I do not want to use a bluetooth headset as I want to avoid as much radiation as possible.
Do you know a compatible headset with remote control for the music player?
Thanks!
What you are looking for doesn't exist, and you could have really searched this forum before asking this question.
And you are kidding about the radiation thing, aren't you?
vangrieg said:
What you are looking for doesn't exist, and you could have really searched this forum before asking this question.
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Ok, does anyone know, if HTC is going to release something like that?
vangrieg said:
And you are kidding about the radiation thing, aren't you?
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Certainly I'm not. The Federal Ministry of Health have published a paper in collaboration with some universities, showing that the daily radiation that we are exposed to, provokes health damages. Well, I think, that's nothing suprising - and we are exposed to radiation all day - so, in my opinion, we should reduce it as much as possible.
That's why I am really angry that there is no such thing as a cable remote control, as it exists (E100) but not usable with the expensive Touch HD. So where's the problem? Why not making it compatible with the Touch HD? I do not see any reason.
The problem is lack of audio in the extUSB jack. It's all going to a much easier marketed 3.5 one.
lamajstro said:
Certainly I'm not. The Federal Ministry of Health have published a paper in collaboration with some universities, showing that the daily radiation that we are exposed to, provokes health damages. Well, I think, that's nothing suprising - and we are exposed to radiation all day - so, in my opinion, we should reduce it as much as possible.
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I don't want to start a flame war, but just by carrying a phone you're exposing yourself to several times more radiation than a bluetooth headset could possibly emit. Here's a quick article on BusinessWeek:
But because it's a good idea to err on the side of caution in such matters, regulatory bodies have set exposure standards. These are expressed in terms of the "specific absorption rate" (SAR), which attempts to measure the radiation actually reaching body tissue. The U.S. and Canadian governments have set a maximum SAR of 1.6 watts per kilogram, while the European Union permits a slightly higher level.
"INSIGNIFICANT BY COMPARISON." In the real world, emissions generally stay well below the maximum allowed. According to data from BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion (RIMM ), SARs for GSM BlackBerry devices (those sold by Cingular and T-Mobile in the U.S.) fall in the range of 0.25 watts per kilogram when used at your ear.
Bluetooth radios operate at much lower power levels than phones so, not surprisingly, the radiation added by a Bluetooth headset is insignificant by comparison. A study by William G. Scanlon of Queen's University in Belfast found that a typical Ericsson (ERICY ) Bluetooth radio module generates an SAR of just 0.001 watts per kilogram.
So, if you're worried about the health impact of radio waves, remember that the phone itself is a much greater source of concern than a Bluetooth headset. That's especially true because, when you're using Bluetooth, the BlackBerry is likely positioned much farther from your body -- and especially your brain -- than when holding the phone up to your ear.
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There are bluetooth units with available that hang around your neck and into which you plug your headphones, like this Jabra unit. This would mean that the only radiation is at your chest and not next to your brain. Perhaps that might be a solution?
SiliconS said:
I don't want to start a flame war, but just by carrying a phone you're exposing yourself to several times more radiation than a bluetooth headset could possibly emit. Here's a quick article on BusinessWeek:
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No problem, thanks for the link. Well, I'm aware of that and I know that we are exposed to radiation even if I go by train. But: You do not have to expose yourself to even more radiation if it is not really necessary and not making it possible to use the E100 cable rc is not necessary!
SiliconS said:
There are bluetooth units with available that hang around your neck and into which you plug your headphones, like this Jabra unit. This would mean that the only radiation is at your chest and not next to your brain. Perhaps that might be a solution?
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Yes, I've seen this one. But same problem. I really would prefer a cable rc.
I thought, perhaps it is just a software issue, that the sound is sent to the 3,5mm jack...
regardless of radiation that and wifi this and stardust that
the only thing certain in life that needs no amount of academia to prove or disprove is.......
once you hit 25 you are dying and its a non stop slide into oblivion
ooo ps:
here in the UK a little while back, some academic scare mongering types published a paper that "proved" wired headsets INCREASED the exposure to the radiation our fones emit
then again, its academia that have set up a (broken) experiment under the alps that with either do nothing or create a black hole ending the world and its surrounds
go figure?!?!
the outcome of such research, changes and contradicts itself so frequently (and depending on who is actually funding it) that all bar what is common sense (eat well, dont do "poisons" (drink and drugs) exercise etc), is pretty worthless
ive been such a researcher so i know most of its twaddle, ive generated some of it!

Teardown of P9000

Any expert has sharing on the teardown, much appreciated
Hi!
I did some disassembly for the rear part, but I have only few pictures but not helping for the disassembly process.
Maybe I can help you.
What information are you looking for?
If possible can someone do a HD teardown of the phone and explained in detail what exact thing does and where stuff like antenna are and how to easily replace glue that holds screen down as the glue has lost glueyness.
Do you know where the nfc chip is located (bottom, top or middle)
Hi,
The touchscreen of my P9000 is starting to fail in some areas of the screen. I suspect that the connector may be doing wrong contact, and I want to check it... but if someone has done a disassembly and can give me some instructions, I would appreciate it very much.
Thank you in advance.
https://youtu.be/irDOXh1QoKE
U R welcome
I also feel like that there is lack of material to be able to repair elephones, it would be very helpful especially on the soldering parts.

Question I want buy this phone but I have a question

I'm in Europe, anyone can tell me sar value (head and body) of this phone please?
I Need europeans values
hopehappy said:
I'm in Europe, anyone can tell me sar value (head and body) of this phone please?
I Need europeans values
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I assume you're asking about the Moto Edge 30 Pro?
Why are you concerned about SAR values? Radio signals are not ionizing radiation, and at the minimal power levels emitted by phones, can't do anything to body tissue

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