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On Jul 27 23:10 96, Arthur Marsh of 3:800/812 wrote:
AM> On Sat 27 Jul at 17:19 Dave Hatch (3:711/808{at}fidonet) wrote to Bill
AM> Grimsley:
DH>> According to reasonable rumor, we've done a unique
DH>> Distinctive Ring, that nobody else has hardware to decode.
DH>> If so, I just _wonder_ what local manufacturer might have
DH>> thought of THAT wonderful idea. :-(
AM> I've already documented the distinctive ring patterns that could be used in
AM> Australia based on TS 002 and someone else's description from Telstra, and
AM> they're covered by the configuration options of the USR modems.
That's a relief - must have missed your message.
Of course, they're covered by configuration options of USRs we can't legally get...
Regards,
Dave Hatch.
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