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echo: aust_modem
to: Mark Griffiths
from: Steven Anderson
date: 1996-10-08 05:55:16
subject: Re: What`s `HST` mean?

MG>  DD> The Australian Courier V.E. is dual standard - although I think that
MG>  DD> in the  two years I've had it, I've had only one HST inbound.
MG> I've tried forcing a HST connect with your board, but then only managed a 
MG> V.32bis (14400) connect.  The method I used was to disable V.34+, V.34, 
MG> V.FC and V.32terbo as has been suggested in the USR echo.  It didn't worry 
MG> me overly that I couldn't get a HST connect - I was just trying out of 
MG> curiosity to see what it was like.  I thought that you must have disabled 
MG> it at your end for some reason?
  I use ATS56=192S54=128B1 on my nightly poll to send mail using HST (to recv
mail I use V.34 as packets are bigger..

 When I tried to hang up on HST by picking up the phone it only dropped down 
to 4800, it did not hang up and also yelling into the phone would not drop it 
off either :)

 Cya!
Steven

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