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Re: KXTA824 x 2



On Thursday, March 19, 2020 at 8:57:27 PM UTC-4, chas...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> On Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 9:39:28 PM UTC-4, Bob La Londe wrote:
> > I've got a couple KXTA824 Panasonic KSUs if any of you guys still have=
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> > any use for a great old analog key system.  One was new/old stock as a=
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> > backup for my customers I bought from another dealer to have as a spare=
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> > (no box), and the other was from my wife's office.  It was fully=20
> > functional when I took it down, and has some expansion cards.
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> > Both of them have sat on the floor for years in the communications=20
> > closet in my office.  I was going to install one at one point as a demo=
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> > unit to integrate with access control, door stations, and more, but=20
> > never got around to it before I got out of contracting.
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> > Pay shipping and make it worth my time to put them in a box (or two) an=
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> > they are yours along with any phones I find on the shelf in the=20
> > warehouse.  No promises about phones.  I threw away thousands of dollar=
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> > in new and refurbed phones when I closed the cotnracting business in=20
> > favor of full time mach9ining.
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> > ....
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> > I just took a quick look on the shelf and found a 7030, a 7750, 3 7731B=
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> > and a Panasonic proprietary cordless that I am sure needs new batteries=
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> > along with a 3 line call ID board.  4 phones and the card look like the=
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> > boxes have never been opened.  One looks like it was never assembled,=
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> > but the box is all tore up.  Another has a tore up box, but is probably=
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> > new also.  I didn't see any of the used phones I took out of my wife's=
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> > office.  I may have thrown them all away years ago or they might be on=
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> > the very top shelf (12' up).  Probably gone.  I do not think the 7030=
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> > works with the 824.  Only with the older 616.  Meh!  Its been a few=20
> > years since I worked on any phone systems.
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> > Don't jerk me around or waste my time.  If you want them or think you=
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> > might want them get them NOW.  If not they will go in the dumpster on a=
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> > random day in the next couple weeks.  Probably first thing in the=20
> > morning right before the trash truck picks up.
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> > I don't really care about them, but I could use more space in the shop=
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> > and I am getting rid of stuff again.
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> > Same goes for a Freedom64 panel (new), P1664 (new, but I stole the=20
> > keypad out of the box), and 6 used P800/801 panels that were pulled=20
> > working from a small chain of gas stations when they changed owners (al=
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> > working some years ago).  I think they were all 801, but there might=20
> > have been an 800 in there.   Want them make me an offer that includes=
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> > shipping and my time to pack and ship them.  Don't hold out as "Bob wil=
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> > have them when I need them," because I will not.  If nobody wants them=
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> > enough to get them NOW they will go in the dumpster with the phone=20
> > systems.
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> > The asshole who says, "Well, just give them to me for free if you are=
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> > going to throw them away anyway," YOU CAN'T FUCKING HAVE THEM. I've=20
> > already wasted more of my time posting this message than it would have=
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> > taken me to just walk it all out to the dumpster.
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> > P.S.  I could use a couple Napco RP1CAe2 keypads or the fancier one=20
> > that's the same, but has the fold down door.  I've got a couple of the=
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> > limited LCD keypads mounted in the shop and they drive me bonkers when =
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> > am trying to figure out which door I left open, and I would like to add=
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> > one in my office so I can see which door is open when the chime is=20
> > triggered.  Of course I usually notice somebody coming up to the door o=
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> > pulling up in the driveway on the video monitors above my computer=20
> > monitors, but not always.  Good used is just fine.
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> > I may have some other keypads as well if I haven't thrown them away.=20
> > Yet.  Mostly likely some FBII stuff as I still had some in service.
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> 	In the deepest parts of the Amazonian jungle a very old man was sitting =
on a log outside the entrance to his grass hut, surrounded by several child=
ren, none of whom were in school because of the special holiday. He was exp=
laining to the eager listeners his memory of why this particular day was ce=
lebrated every year, and why it was important not to repeat mistakes of the=
 past.
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> 	=E2=80=9CMany years ago our tribe was warring with a neighboring tribe. =
One day our King heard that the enemy tribe was going to attack us in the d=
arkness of night. So it would not get stolen, our King gathered several of =
his strongest warriors to lift and conceal his golden throne above the raft=
ers of his hut. The enemy tribe did not attack that night, but unfortunatel=
y the throne fell through the rafters onto the sleeping King and killed him=
.=E2=80=9D
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> 	=E2=80=9CAnd that is why we celebrate this day, my children, to remind a=
ll of us that:
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> 		=E2=80=9C.senorht wots t=E2=80=99ndluohs sesuoh ssarg ni evil ohw elpoe=
P=E2=80=9D

People who live in grass houses shouldn't stow thrones.


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