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- From: mckeeveb@monashee.sfu.ca (Gumby - The unknown user)
- Subject: Re: HELP! problems with 2-line phones
- Message-ID: <mckeeveb.725267089@sfu.ca>
- Sender: news@sfu.ca
- Organization: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
- References: <1992Dec18.182626.4665@newshub.ccs.yorku.ca> <1992Dec22.003824.2898@combdyn.com> <1992Dec22.210253.15328@ksmith.uucp> <1992Dec24.181621.22379@ssc.com>
- Date: Fri, 25 Dec 1992 07:04:49 GMT
- Lines: 26
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- tad@ssc.com (Tad Cook) writes:
-
- >In article <1992Dec22.210253.15328@ksmith.uucp> keith@ksmith.uucp (Keith Smith) writes:
- >>
- >>Yep. If you DON'T get noise with the other phones disconnected I would
- >>suggest that you route the modem number thru a knockout switch at your
- >>modem site. Run 2 pair from your CO to the modem site and hook up a
- >>DPDT switch like this:
- >>
- >>
- >If you want to do this automatically, rather than manually, get a
- >41434 exclusion module from Proctor and Associates. It is modular,
- >and will sit ahead of everything and divide the line into two
- >branches....one for the modem, and the other for the phones. Whichever
- >side is off hook first will have control of the line, and the other
- >side wont even be connected.
-
- I believe Radio Electronics published plans for an inexpensive device
- of this sort. I'd be happy to scan them and mail a TIFF image to anyone
- who wants it.
-
- --
- Rob McKeever VE7ICJ rmckeeve@sfu.ca mckeeveb@sfu.ca 604-291-0457
- "Do you know what standards are? They're career paths for people who don't
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