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    Posted: 06 May 2022 at 5:00pm
How many of you recall/owned a Motorola Bag Phone back in the late '80's Big smile 
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Had my own Bag Phone.
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i've had mobile phones way before the bag phones came out, but had one of them too
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Christmas of '87 got my first mobile phone, it was installed in my pickup-I'm a carpenter. Best phone I ever have had.  I have not been without one since then! When I sold that pickup I got the bag phone and it never worked as well.  Then was the large brick phone!
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Originally posted by shameless dude shameless dude wrote:

i've had mobile phones way before the bag phones came out, but had one of them too


I've got a GE Ericcson mobile telephone here, the handset and hanger mounted in the vehicle, the radio system mounted in the trunk, two antennas on the roof... one for transmit, the other receive, full duplex.  120w transmitter, used tubes in the final and driver stages.  Receiver was all solid state, dial was touch-tone.

I still have the AudioVox bag-phone I bought when I set up my railway training facility.  It wasn't as high-zoot as others, but featured an auxiliary jack that allowed the use of twisted-pair adapter to conventional phones, which made it perfect for setting up my railcars' office, sleeping quarters, and training room with desk-phones.
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I still have mine it is on a shelf in the garage, waiting for it to become an antique.
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I had a bag phone, bag was full of scraps of paper with phone numbers thot it was "high tec"
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I had what I called a shoe phone. That was about the size of it.
Carried it around in a walmart bag. I wasn't impressed with it.
But at $5 a month I didn't complain to much.
I think it was the early 90's.
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I still have the first cell phone I bought, and yes it was the bag phone. Best reception of any phone I’ve had, audio was crystal clear.
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I did not "Own" my bag phone, was on a extended lease for business purposes.  Mine went back to the provider when I was done with it.

Did not get another Mobeel Phone until the mid 90s when Flip Phones that were somewhat convenient had come out.  Had several that ended up destroyed as was still working pretty solidly as a mechanic and were broken just by being on person.  Got my first of those MilSpec Hardened and Armored Flip Phones in '03, destroyed four of those three in warrantee periods before ended up with a Iphone in a Armor Case in 2012,  Iphone4, am in a I-12 currently and may be my last Iphone series as do not need all the nonsense it has in it nor the expense of them as they 'Advance' in scope of accessory Apps and Pricing.


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Down memory lane again, a friend in 1979 with a shinny new Gleaner MH2 in the custom harvest gameradio/cell phone in cab. The radio/early cell was a party line set up. A grain broker, had a trucking business too. Park a over the road grain trailer in your field, call when full (call a hour before full and no waiting for another) and they bring another. That was per bag phone even.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote FREEDGUY Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 May 2022 at 6:45pm
Originally posted by shameless dude shameless dude wrote:

i've had mobile phones way before the bag phones came out, but had one of them too
You've tweaked my interest ,HOW did you come across a "pre bag phone" Wink ??
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my mobile phone was a Motorola portable radio, when you got it, you were issued a number and when you wanted to make a call you would push the talk button and a mobile operator would answer you, you would tell her the number or place you wanted to call and she/he would dial it up for you, you could hear it ringing and when they answered you would just press the talk button when it was your turn to talk. had a leather pouch you attached to your belt loop. it was a good phone most of the time, there were a few dead spots here and there, but then all you would do is move around a little and that would solve it. i could make local or long distant calls with it, and just dropped it into a charging unit at night. it worked in the cabs of the farm equipment and because i moved around alot that is why i got the portable unit instead of the fixed phone in my vehicle. oh...and they were 75 watt i think, so it would talk a long ways. the bag phone had more power in them than any of the flip or smart phones we have now. the phone companies tried to get me to give up my bag phone after i got it, i wouldn't budge. kept it as long as the towers would accept its signal.
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Thanks shameless for the  description of your previous phone !! This puts me in mind of the 2-way Motorola "hand-held" walky-talkies we had in the '90's, the bosses had a phone keypad on their 'talky', the  foreman only had a 'walky' Tongue
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My cell phone connects to my hearing aids, when it rings I just push a button on my hearing aid in either ear.
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So do mine Dusty, WHEN or IF I am wearing them.
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Ist and ONLY cellphone I owned was whatever Radio Shack carried ,mid '80s
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