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Re: The PABX works!
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Pete
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Frank Mc Alinden wrote:
>Hi Pete
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> It works! My rebuild of my PBX is working fine and better than before.
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>>My Omnicom FS2828 died so I lobotomised it and threw a couple of
PICs at
>>it and now it does a better job than before
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>PICS ;-)))
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>Frank
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Pete Shew" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
>To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
>Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 8:08 PM
>Subject: Re: [ukha_d] The PABX works!
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>>It works! My rebuild of my PBX is working fine and better than
before.
>>My Omnicom FS2828 died so I lobotomised it and threw a couple of
PICs at
>>it and now it does a better job than before. A much better, to my
mind,
>>human interface for domestic use then the original.
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>>I felt I had to share my feelings of success :-)
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>>OK - I know everyone is talking about VOIP these days, but VOIP
phones
>>aren't cheap and they are overkill for the purpose. Asterisk would
have
>>been nice, but the FXS interfaces are too pricey. My answerphone
uses a
>>Dialogic card in a Windows PC with RYO software to email messages.
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>>What I need to do now is to link the answerphone to the PBX to
allow
>>turning on the message waiting lights, or maybe putting up Asterisk
with
>>a link to the PBX.so I can use Asterisk Answerphone and VOIP
routing
>>features. It would have to be a jigged FXO card though because
they're
>>cheap, like me.
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>>Onwards ...
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>>Yahoo! Groups Links
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