Picaso86
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hey guys! I was reading over CyanogenMod Forum that it could be an issue with the new baseband update C_01.3E.03P. this might be a solution for it. I downloaded and my reception got a lot better... try this:
thanks to CELLZEALOT!
"There are different versions of the update.zip baseband installation file, at least two that I am aware of.
I don't know which one is up on ROM manager but it appears to be the older version because it says it will require *228 activation after installing the update.zip.
The original file created by teh_steve on alldroid used the baseband files from the ESE53 SBF file because the version numbers are the same: C_01.3E.03P for both ESE53 and the official ESE81 update. They are not, in fact, the same files. The ESE81 Update.zip does NOT require reactivation after running it because it is an upgrade installation that is meant to preserve the service programming while updating the rest of the NVM to the new version. This is to avoid the need for users to be forced to activate after the OTA update.
This new version was put into the same zip file that teh_steve created and was posted on alldroid in that same thread.
http://alldroid.org/...70&d=1270146038
That is the right file that you want to use with the ESE81 baseband files in upgrade format that will keep your service programming intact.
The question remains if there is any actual difference in the baseband versions themselves given they have the same version number, despite being different size files.
To answer that question will require looking at the NVM itself to compare the values.
This is something I am looking at right now but don't have the time to do it right. Now that diag mode access is possible on CM with the new kernels it makes it easier to do but is still a pretty involved process of comparing the NV items.
Anyone having any issues should run the update.zip file from that link and see if it doesn't fix it"

thanks to CELLZEALOT!
"There are different versions of the update.zip baseband installation file, at least two that I am aware of.
I don't know which one is up on ROM manager but it appears to be the older version because it says it will require *228 activation after installing the update.zip.
The original file created by teh_steve on alldroid used the baseband files from the ESE53 SBF file because the version numbers are the same: C_01.3E.03P for both ESE53 and the official ESE81 update. They are not, in fact, the same files. The ESE81 Update.zip does NOT require reactivation after running it because it is an upgrade installation that is meant to preserve the service programming while updating the rest of the NVM to the new version. This is to avoid the need for users to be forced to activate after the OTA update.
This new version was put into the same zip file that teh_steve created and was posted on alldroid in that same thread.
http://alldroid.org/...70&d=1270146038
That is the right file that you want to use with the ESE81 baseband files in upgrade format that will keep your service programming intact.
The question remains if there is any actual difference in the baseband versions themselves given they have the same version number, despite being different size files.
To answer that question will require looking at the NVM itself to compare the values.
This is something I am looking at right now but don't have the time to do it right. Now that diag mode access is possible on CM with the new kernels it makes it easier to do but is still a pretty involved process of comparing the NV items.
Anyone having any issues should run the update.zip file from that link and see if it doesn't fix it"

