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Old 24-04-2007, 21:01
mr deo
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> the best long term solution, in terms of connectivity, power consumption
> and surge protetion is rigth here::
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> read the reviews and listing for product details
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> Marco[/color]


The charter actually specifically forbids you trying to sell your own
products in here. Not to say that it wasnt close to valid for his responce.

so go away mr Marc H.Popek..


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Old 24-04-2007, 21:59
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On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 20:01:03 GMT, "mr deo"
<rstlne@atatwhereherewheretherehuyeh.com> wrote:

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>The charter actually specifically forbids you trying to sell your own
>products in here. Not to say that it wasnt close to valid for his responce.
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>so go away mr Marc H.Popek..
>[/color]
Oh my God not another charter enthusiast now YOU go away also .
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Old 24-04-2007, 23:00
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<clavox@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:1prs23lk588ljn7t6jl4n5sh49kkrqn1db@4ax.com...[color=blue]
> On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 20:01:03 GMT, "mr deo"
> <rstlne@atatwhereherewheretherehuyeh.com> wrote:
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> >The charter actually specifically forbids you trying to sell your own
> >products in here. Not to say that it wasnt close to valid for his[/color][/color]
responce.[color=blue][color=green]
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> >so go away mr Marc H.Popek..
> >[/color]
> Oh my God not another charter enthusiast now YOU go away also .[/color]

newsgroup charters are in place for a reason..

one reason is simple, so noobs dont get peddled a cheap box of plastic by
some guy like the above Marc op.....

It's a shame you young people dont actually respect rules.....


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Old 25-04-2007, 17:54
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mr deo wrote:[color=blue]
> <clavox@btinternet.com> wrote in message
> news:1prs23lk588ljn7t6jl4n5sh49kkrqn1db@4ax.com...
>[color=green]
>>On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 20:01:03 GMT, "mr deo"
>><rstlne@atatwhereherewheretherehuyeh.com> wrote:
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>>>The charter actually specifically forbids you trying to sell your own
>>>products in here. Not to say that it wasnt close to valid for his[/color][/color]
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> responce.
>[color=green][color=darkred]
>>>so go away mr Marc H.Popek..
>>>[/color]
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>>Oh my God not another charter enthusiast now YOU go away also .[/color]
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>
> newsgroup charters are in place for a reason..
>
> one reason is simple, so noobs dont get peddled a cheap box of plastic by
> some guy like the above Marc op.....
>
> It's a shame you young people dont actually respect rules.....
>
>[/color]
mr deo,

the poster specifically asked for a simple POTS voip adapter. one f the
posters suggested a "frtizbox" a gaint switch that uses an entire PC
for base support. I merely, suggested yet another product, that he is
looking for.

Marc

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Old 27-04-2007, 16:40
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LVMarc wrote:
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> mr deo wrote:[/color]
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>> It's a shame you young people dont actually respect rules.....[/color][/color]

I can only presume you're using that cliche tongue in cheek.
[color=blue]
> the poster specifically asked for a simple POTS voip adapter. one f the
> posters suggested a "frtizbox" a gaint switch that uses an entire PC
> for base support.[/color]

I think you may be confusing a Fritzbox [an ATA] with Trixbox [an
Asterisk-based softswitch distribution].
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> I merely, suggested yet another product, that he is looking for.[/color]

To your credit, not every spammer actually reads the groups they post to.

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Old 27-04-2007, 17:58
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alexd wrote:[color=blue]
> LVMarc wrote:
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>[color=green]
>>mr deo wrote:[/color]
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>[color=green][color=darkred]
>>>It's a shame you young people dont actually respect rules.....[/color][/color]
>
>
> I can only presume you're using that cliche tongue in cheek.
>
>[color=green]
>>the poster specifically asked for a simple POTS voip adapter. one f the
>>posters suggested a "frtizbox" a gaint switch that uses an entire PC
>>for base support.[/color]
>
>
> I think you may be confusing a Fritzbox [an ATA] with Trixbox [an
> Asterisk-based softswitch distribution].
>
>[color=green]
>>I merely, suggested yet another product, that he is looking for.[/color]
>
>
> To your credit, not every spammer actually reads the groups they post to.
>[/color]
I am not aspammer. merely an engineer that makes gadgets. The
combine-a-line phone "gadget" is one of my favorite items. The need to
be able to switch between two phone lines(sources) stems from the high
price difference between single line phones and dual line phones.Plus
they do not make two line answering machines nor two line modems.

A hand operated switch was my first approach, simple however it seemed
to me that you could put some electronics inside an automate the
switching. This was accomplished on a breadboard. Then I realized that
once in a call (say on line 1) and a call came in on line2 then it would
switch right in the middle of a call! Yikes. So time to place a
switching inhibit function when in call. Then the surge protectors and
connectors to add utility.

It would have been an easier design if I use a wall wart power supply,
and a microprossesor to provide control. More expensive too. The
combine--a-line uses fixed logic to provide control. The power used is
minimal, and only consumes power during the instant of switching, so no
power supply and no computer chip.

The units are fabricated in Taiwan and USA with a great Contract
Manufacturer! These are then sold direct and to distributor use with
thier products and service operations.

I read the voip ngs all the time as VOIP and PSTN line combining is the
application that has propelled the clt to record sales each month! I
post here when folks ask"what the best way to swtich between voip and
pstn for my single equipment.

Best regards,

marc
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