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| Boxes! It looks as though there are quite a few boxes out their on the market. What box would you recommend for U.S.A. CDMA programming. I have checked out these two sites. If anyone knows the difference between the two boxes, knows anything about the websites or just wants to give their own advice, I welcome it!! http://www.cellphonehacks.com/images.../icon_idea.gif Thanks! The two web sites http://www.one-stop-factory.com/prod...ategorylist=39 (it is the third one down. Red Box "COM/USB 2in1 CDMA unibox" for 44.99) Also http://www.cdma-ware.com/unibox.html (This box is much more expensive. What would be the difference?) Thanks for your advice!! http://www.cellphonehacks.com/images..._surprised.gif |
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