Cheap Analog PBX was: RE: Google, Wikipedia directly on ASCII terminal?

Anders Nelson anders.k.nelson at gmail.com
Tue Jan 16 17:59:51 CST 2018


Silvertel makes POTS line interfaces (SLICs) that work on 3.3v or 5v
supplies. They do all the high voltage generation and impedance wizardry on
the POTS side, then expose audio in/out and simple control lines.

To complete the picture you'd have to generate the tones and decode the
numbers but that's it I'm guessing.

Practical? No. Awesome? Yes.

=]

On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 6:53 PM Grant Taylor via cctalk <
cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:

> On 01/16/2018 04:46 PM, Ali wrote:
> > You can pick up a cheap Chinese analog 8 port PBX on ePay for about
> > $60. It will create dial tone, ring, etc. and allow you to call from
> > "extension" to "extension" so you can even dial in and get a handshake
> > tone. The only issue is that I don't believe they can be daisy chained
> > so eight ports is your max and there is no way to connect one site to
> > another (short of running very long wires).
>
> I would expect that such PBXs have a way to receiving incoming analog
> lines.  As such, I would expect that you could take an FXO (station)
> port on one PBX and connect it to the FXS (CO) port on the other PBX,
> and vice versa.
>
> My brain stalls ever time I say FXS vs FXO and I have to verify what I'm
> saying.  -  Here's an old but IMHO good reference from Digium.
>
> Link - What are FXS and FXO?
>   - https://my.digium.com/en/docs/misc/fxs_fxo_desc/
>
>
>
> --
> Grant. . . .
> unix || die
>
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