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Re: maxmodem 2400 industrial



On Mar 30, 1:23=A0am, Jim <alarmi...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mar 30, 12:34=A0am, Bob La Londe <n...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > On 3/29/2011 5:59 PM, Jim wrote:
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> > > On Mar 29, 7:24 pm, nick markowitz<nmarkow...@xxxxxxxxx> =A0wrote:
> > >> On Mar 29, 5:26 pm, proguard<sp.kintzoni...@xxxxxxxxxxx> =A0wrote:
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> > >>> Any opinions about Maxan Maxmodem 2400? Anyone test it before for U=
DL?
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> > >> I have never come across that one. But I hang on to those old
> > >> 1200/2400 modems as they are still used by automated fuel pumps for
> > >> the credit card transactions.
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> > > And you have an automated fuel pump ...... do you?
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> > > I used to have one but I traded it for a bridge.
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> > I was the guy who repaired the console all the time for the gas pumps a=
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> > my parents grocery store. =A0Sorry, no bridges. =A0We just all own 4x4 =
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> > climbe down threw the washes and back up the other side. =A0No bridge
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> In this part of the country we have bridges over everything.
> The only washes we have are either sitting beside our clothes dryers
> or a place we bring our cars to get them cleaned.

I have couple customers with the fuel man diesel pump islands  and
they do a good business with them.
and you still need those old modems for them. and the computer used to
pull and tally the results has to dial in also which makes for fun as
well at least the computers modem can be 56k


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