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echo: aust_modem
to: Bill Grimsley
from: Mark Griffiths
date: 1996-11-24 10:55:00
subject: Re: USR and funny rules

-=> Quoting Bill Grimsley to Mark Griffiths <=-

 BG> Mark, at 12:25 on Nov 21 1996, you wrote to Russell Brooks...
 
 MG> In the case of the Courier, you can have it set to S0=2 and 
 MG> the modem will still answer after only 1 ring since it 
 MG> detects the Australian ring as two rings...  Hmm - I wonder 
 MG> which ring pattern our "normal" ring will be detected as 
 MG> when we finally get distinctive ring in an Aussie SDL?

 BG> I have tested the US/Canada Courier's distinctive ring discrimination,
 BG> and it  appears to function extremely well, even here in Oz.  Of 
 BG> course, there's no guarantee that Telstra will use any of 
 BG> the domestic Courier's preprogrammed ring patterns, but if 
 BG> not, I'd expect the 061 SDL to be recoded accordingly.

You have tested it and found that it works, but you aren't sure if it will?
Isn't that a bit of a contradiction, or have you only tested it with the
normal ring, or do you mean that RING A may not correspond with the right
first number?  If its the later case, I don't really care, as long as it
gives a different indication for each ring type...

Regards,
Mark Griffiths.

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