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European Phones and US phones
My stepson lives in Germany and I almost bought him a wireless phone for a few bucks. But just before I went to spend the money realized that the phone wiring systems may differ. Does anyone know or have a refernce to what is the Euro phone jack (size and specs) and what are the values on the lines? ************************************************** ******** Elmer Bataitis "Hot dog! Smooch city here I come!" Planetech Services -Hobbes 585-442-2884 "Proudly wearing and displaying, as a badge of honor, the straight jacket of conventional thought." - C. Cagle ************************************************** ******** |
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Elmer Bataitis:
For a "few bucks" he can buy a phone there..... I would guess that the shipping alone will cost more than the phone. -- Best Regards, Daniel Sofie Electronics Supply & Repair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "Elmer Bataitis" wrote in message ... My stepson lives in Germany and I almost bought him a wireless phone for a few bucks. But just before I went to spend the money realized that the phone wiring systems may differ. Does anyone know or have a refernce to what is the Euro phone jack (size and specs) and what are the values on the lines? ************************************************** ******** Elmer Bataitis "Hot dog! Smooch city here I come!" Planetech Services -Hobbes 585-442-2884 "Proudly wearing and displaying, as a badge of honor, the straight jacket of conventional thought." - C. Cagle ************************************************** ******** |
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Elmer Bataitis wrote: Does anyone know or have a refernce to what is the Euro phone jack (size and specs) and what are the values on the lines? As other posters have noted, the phone line connector is different and the mains power is different. Both of these can be fixed using suitable adapters/transformers, but you must also make sure that the frequency band used by the phone is legal to use in Germany and that the phone is approved for use in Germany (after all, it is a radio transmitter). Frequencies are allocated for different uses in different countries, e.g. old 40MHz US analog wireless phones used frequencies in the middle of a Swedish military frequency band. Swedes buying cheap US analog wireless phones quickly found out that the military was not amused when the phones disturbed their equipment. Problem areas: * Phone line characteristics. (most likely not a problem) * Phone line connector. (fixed by an adapter) * Mains voltage/frequency. (fixed by an 230V/115V transformer) * Mains connector. (fixed by an adapter) * Frequency band used by the phone. (most likely wrong and unfixable) * Approval by the German authorities. (most likely no approval) Buy something else. -- Göran Larsson http://www.mitt-eget.com/ |
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 19:58:31 GMT, ELAL hath writ:
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 18:14:22 GMT, Elmer Bataitis wrote: My stepson lives in Germany and I almost bought him a wireless phone for a few bucks. But just before I went to spend the money realized that the phone wiring systems may differ. Does anyone know or have a refernce to what is the Euro phone jack (size and specs) First, there is no such thing as THE euro phone jack. Across europe you can find the most bizare (and incompatible!) shapes and sizes. Hell, how about *across the hall* in a Rome hotel? What a country. Jonesy -- | Marvin L Jones | jonz | W3DHJ | OS/2 | Gunnison, Colorado | @ | Jonesy | linux __ | 7,703' -- 2,345m | config.com | DM68mn SK |
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If you send him a cordless phone, it must be able to work on the 220
Volt mains and have the proper electical plug to connect to the electrical power. In some areas, the phone jacks are also different. If you call the telephone company where he is located, they can answer this for you. You would be best off to let him buy the phone where he is, and when he comes back home he can give it away to a friend that is staying over there. This would be the best value, and he would be gauranteed that it will work. Jerry Greenberg -- Elmer Bataitis wrote in message ... My stepson lives in Germany and I almost bought him a wireless phone for a few bucks. But just before I went to spend the money realized that the phone wiring systems may differ. Does anyone know or have a refernce to what is the Euro phone jack (size and specs) and what are the values on the lines? ************************************************** ******** Elmer Bataitis "Hot dog! Smooch city here I come!" Planetech Services -Hobbes 585-442-2884 "Proudly wearing and displaying, as a badge of honor, the straight jacket of conventional thought." - C. Cagle ************************************************** ******** |
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