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- Date: 31 Dec 92 17:56:34 EST
- From: Rob Bailey <74007.303@CompuServe.COM>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Hand-Held Signal Generator Ideas?
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- If you were going to build a hand-held audio signal generator for
- radio and telecommunications use, what would you teach it to do? I'm
- going to build just such a box, and I'd like ideas for what it ought
- to know how to do. I may be convinced to build more than one, so give
- it your best shot.
-
- I plan on building a small, hand-held, two-voice, microprocessor
- controlled signal generator, and I've got a few ideas already:
-
- Telecommunications related noise: dial-tone, CO ring-back, PABX
- ring-back, busy, trunk-reorder, PABX error alarm, DTMF, and MF.
-
- Radio related sounds: Tone PL, Digital PL, two-tone sequential paging,
- 5/6 paging, morse code, arbitrary sweep, and a few arbitrary
- (programmable) continuous or pulsed tones.
-
- Any ideas?
-
-
- Rob Bailey (74007.303@compuserve.com or 304.925.2721)
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