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[mailto:cctalk-bounces at
classiccmp.org] Namens Jim Scheef
Verzonden: dinsdag 24 augustus 2010 17:51
Aan: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Onderwerp: Simulated telephone
Hello all,
I would like to play^H^H^H^H use some of my vintage portables
the way they were intended. For example, the Radio Shack
Model 100 and the HP 110 Portable have 300bps internal
modems. I have several other modems thru which these machines
could talk to a *NIX but I do not want to pay for multiple
phone lines in my home. How can I simulate a POTS connection
between these modems? I don't need a dial tone or ringing,
etc., as I can just tell one machine to connect and the other
to answer.
Way back I heard that a few modems would work if the tip and
ring wires of the modems were crossed and connected, but most
need something more than that. Is there some simple circuit I
could build? Surely I'm not the first to want to avoid phone
bills for such play^H^H^H^H testing.
Jim
If you can get your hands on a small old analog house phone unit, then you
can build your own privat phone network.
I've an old PTT Vox unit(dutch phone company)which understands ATF and pulse
dailing, 4 internal lines enough to play with modems etc..
-Rik