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echo: aust_modem
to: David Drummond
from: Bill Grimsley
date: 1996-02-22 07:42:30
subject: USR Courier V34 probl

David, at 06:45 on Feb 21 1996, you wrote to Bill Grimsley...

TR> Yep, definitely sounds like a poor V32bis implementation on the Supra.

RS> You might care to try to explain why, if the Supra is at fault, why that 
RS> problem is never seen when a USR Sportster V34 is called.

BG> And YOU might care to try explaining why the Supra is apparently the ONLY 
BG> V.32bis modem to exhibit this peculiar behaviour when calling a Courier...

DD> Didn't Paul have to disable V.32ter on the Spirit so Rod could connect to 
DD> it too? 

Yep.

DD> It seems like the V.32bis tones on the Supra sound a bit like V.32ter tones 
DD> to those that recognise them . . .

It would certainly appear that something peculiar to the Supra's
negotiation sequence is tricking the Courier into thinking it has a
V.32terbo caller, but as there are no Austel approved Supras, who cares ? 
I sure don't.

Regards, Bill

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