If you go the Pi route, a ADIT600 is a good option. Get one with three FXS
8C cards and a VOIP Router card. This works great for upto 28.8 / 33.6 from
my experience.
-DK
On Wed, Dec 4, 2019, 10:37 AM fozztexx--- via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
wrote:
On Dec 3, 2019, at 8:35 PM, Jim Brain via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
wrote:
So, any ideas (or links to eBay auctions) of
brands/models/etc. I should
focus on?
I recommend building an Asterisk PBX using either a junker PC or a
Raspberry Pi. If you use a PC then you can get a cheap/clone TDM400P PCI
card and configure it with whatever combination of FXS and FXO modules you
want. I have mine setup with three FXS modules to go to phones/modems and
one FXO to go to a phone line.
If you want to be able to use rotary phones I recommend adding a
Grandstream HT502. I picked up 4 of them in a lot off eBay for $20 shipped
last year. I built myself a micro-PBX using a Raspberry Pi and a HT502 all
embedded in a small case which fits neatly under a Western Electric 500
phone. Unfortunately I still haven't gotten around to making a blog post or
video with the exact details of how I built the micro-PBX, but here's the
Twitter thread on it:
https://twitter.com/FozzTexx/status/998980675620429825?s=20
--
Follow me on twitter: @FozzTexx
Check out my blog:
http://insentricity.com