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On Friday, 12 July 2019 04:14:37 UTC+1, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jul 2019 12:42:28 -0700 (PDT), tabbypurr wrote: A simple solution to pulse dialling phones is to use an old answerphone remote control. Just dial your number on that instead. NT I hope you're not suggesting acoustic coupling. Over the years, I've owned various "tone dialer" boxes: https://www.ebay.com/bhp/tone-dialer Mostly, I used them to couple into a 2way radio microphone to control a repeater or to simulate DTMF paging. When I attempted to acoustically couple any of these devices to the telephone mouthpiece in order to dial a number, I would get misdials, erratic dialing, and a general failure to cooperate. Just like the bad old days of Anderson Jacobson acoustically coupled 300 baud modems, it didn't work very well. I had one device that plugged into the phone line via an RJ-11 jack, which did work reliably. At one time I used handheld remotes to dial old phones, never had a problem with it. NT |
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