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I would try power cycling the phone first. I am not familar with this particular phone, but if you can remove the battery and hold the power button in for about 30 seconds with the battery out it should do it. I would then try powering it on and seeing it freezes. I would also check to see if there are any new software updates and also if you have recently done an update that may be causing problems. You could also try doing a factory reset on the phone as a last attempt.
The instructions for tuning the FM radio feature are on pages 22-23. You can have the radio scan for available stations, or you can do a manual search .01khz at a time. Once you have found a station, you can save the location.
The motorola quench xt5 is an android phone. You download apps from the Marketplace. You can find it on the phone itself. Games you find on the internet are for old phones which use Java.
For commecial Motorola and Icom radios you will need the programming software and cables to change the operating frequencies. And, of course the radios must be able to work on the same bands.
The simple answer to your question is no it can't be done.
If you're talking about the hand-held portable radios for the family radio service. You should be able to look up the operaters manuals on line and they will tell you how to program the radios.
The T6310 is a disposable radio. Assuming the programming is correct, and matching on each of your radios, and you are using good batteries, there is nothing which can be done to correct the problem. We would however, suggest you double check your programming, and also the age of your batteries.
Sidenote: Rechargeable batteries only last 18-24 months before they begin to fail. Signs of failure can include, but are not limited to, poor transmit, intermittent transmit, white noise, squelching sounds. It takes more energy to transmit than to receive, so your transmit would be the first to go.
Compact and thin • Brilliant TFT internal display with iconic CLI • Calendar with event reminder (alarm), alarm clock, stop watch, currency converter, calculator and ringtone composer • MP3 ringtones and FM Radio (play FM radio thru speakerphone w/ headset plugged in) • Stereo support via 2.5mm headset jack, send/end headset support • Speakerphone (office quality) • Messaging: SMS, MMS, EMS, and SMS Chat* • 100 entry internal phone book with picture phonebook on phone vCard send/receive via MMS* • VGA Camera with 4x zoom (1x, 2x, 3x) with special effect options GPRS Class 8 (1 up/4 down) • WAP 2.0
sorry your phone does not support music files (mp3,acc,ect.)
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