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Thus spaketh Mr Man:[color=blue]
> {{{{{Welcome}}}}} wrote:[color=green] >> Thus spaketh Mr Man:[color=darkred] >>> {{{{{Welcome}}}}} wrote: >>>> Thus spaketh Rajil Saraswat: >>>>> I ordered a Linksys PAP2T today and now I need to a select a DECT >>>>> phone. My plan is to hook the PAP2T to my asterisk server. Is >>>>> there recommended DECT phone which works best with VOIP? >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> Rajil >>>> >>>> >>>> Which ever you find fine on PSTN will be fine on VoIP. >>>> >>>> I use a BT Diverse X10, as it has CWID (Call Waiting ID (Caller >>>> Display on Waiting Call)), it was (at the time) difficult to find >>>> which phones had CWID and which didn't and also had as this does a >>>> loud handsfree that doesn't cut in and out. >>>> >>>> >>> I like the panasonics, Name and Number caller ID, call waiting >>> caller ID etc. works fine![/color] >> >> >> A couple of friends had Panasonics, I found the ear-piece volume was >> very low, are the ones you have fine in this respect? >> >>[/color] > Yes, i find the ear-piece fine. I also use them with a headset at > times, Very handy! > > Handsfree on them is loud, if your just listeninging to things, but i > dont think anyone knows of a phone which does handsfree very well for > conversations! Thats why i have a headset![/color] That's great to know thanks, which model is it you are happy with? I've found the X10 on handsfree to be very good, I've had others and they had been dreadful, though I also have a headset I use with it when needed. -- DVD rental: [url]www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/dvd[/url] PAYG Mobile Offers: [url]www.southeastbirmingham.co.uk/payg[/url] Items for sale: [url]www.dodgy-dealer.co.uk[/url] |
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Graham wrote:
[color=blue] > When I plugged a stand-alone BT Caller Display unit into the PAP2 > I was suprised to see that the station name and the number were passed > from Asterisk on internal calls, I imagine a better DECT phone would > display these too.[/color] You imagine correctly. -- <http://ale.cx/> (AIM:troffasky) (UnSoEsNpEaTm@ale.cx) 16:44:02 up 36 days, 49 min, 4 users, load average: 0.53, 0.43, 0.28 This is my BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMSTICK |
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{{{{{Welcome}}}}} wrote:
[color=blue] > That's great to know thanks, which model is it you are happy with? > > I've found the X10 on handsfree to be very good, I've had others and > they had been dreadful, though I also have a headset I use with it when > needed. > >[/color] I've a couple of KX-TCD515 / KX-TCA151EM 's....... Think they are the same thing! First one i got i paid £90 for at a silly catalogue shop we all know! Second one i picked up on ebay for under 30 quid |
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On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 19:35:15 GMT, Mr Man
<mr_man_newsgroup@ReMoVeThIsToRePlYblueyonder.co.uk> wrote: [color=blue] >{{{{{Welcome}}}}} wrote: >[color=green] >> That's great to know thanks, which model is it you are happy with? >> >> I've found the X10 on handsfree to be very good, I've had others and >> they had been dreadful, though I also have a headset I use with it when >> needed.[/color][/color] Best around pity they cannot be bought easly now in the UK only one outlet I think called UK phones or something plus quite a few on Ebay or there was . |
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[email]M.Dexter@blueyonder.co.uk[/email] wrote:[color=blue]
> On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 19:35:15 GMT, Mr Man > <mr_man_newsgroup@ReMoVeThIsToRePlYblueyonder.co.uk> wrote: >[color=green] >> {{{{{Welcome}}}}} wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>> That's great to know thanks, which model is it you are happy with? >>> >>> I've found the X10 on handsfree to be very good, I've had others and >>> they had been dreadful, though I also have a headset I use with it when >>> needed.[/color][/color] > Best around pity they cannot be bought easly now in the UK only one > outlet I think called UK phones or something plus quite a few on Ebay > or there was .[/color] I use a Motorola (without answerphone) that I found in Asda a few months ago. Blue backlight not my cup of tea but audio quality is OK and it handles CLID from my SPA3000. Handsfree is OK. Keys are fairly large compared with other models and easy to operate with my phat phingers. -- Nick B. |
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On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 22:17:28 +0100, "Nick B." <nickb333@gmail.com>
wrote: [color=blue] >M.Dexter@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:[color=green] >> On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 19:35:15 GMT, Mr Man >> <mr_man_newsgroup@ReMoVeThIsToRePlYblueyonder.co.uk> wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>> {{{{{Welcome}}}}} wrote: >>> >>>> That's great to know thanks, which model is it you are happy with? >>>> >>>> I've found the X10 on handsfree to be very good, I've had others and >>>> they had been dreadful, though I also have a headset I use with it when >>>> needed.[/color] >> Best around pity they cannot be bought easly now in the UK only one >> outlet I think called UK phones or something plus quite a few on Ebay >> or there was .[/color] > >I use a Motorola (without answerphone) that I found in Asda a few months >ago. Blue backlight not my cup of tea but audio quality is OK and it >handles CLID from my SPA3000. Handsfree is OK. Keys are fairly large >compared with other models and easy to operate with my phat phingers.[/color] I bought a BT Zenith ( flip phone ) in January it went faulty a couple of weeks ago so took it back to Curry's on instructions from BT tech support , seems the Zenith is no longer available so Currys let me swap it for a Motorola twin no answerphone . Yes the audio quality is good and it handles CLID with my PAP 2 but just like you not really my cup of tea either not bothered about the back light but the handset is a little on the small side for me not a good handful like the BT Diverse X10's .Just why are manufactures insisting on making phones smaller and smaller it took me two months to find a replacement mobile earlier in the year that I didn't need to buy a microscope along with it to see it :)) . |
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On Sun, 2006-10-01 at 22:17 +0100, Nick B. wrote:
[color=blue] > I use a Motorola (without answerphone) that I found in Asda a few months > ago. Blue backlight not my cup of tea but audio quality is OK and it > handles CLID from my SPA3000. Handsfree is OK. Keys are fairly large > compared with other models and easy to operate with my phat phingers. >[/color] Did the caller display show caller's name (CNAM) passed from asterisk or just the telephone number? TIA |
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Daviey wrote:[color=blue]
> On Sun, 2006-10-01 at 22:17 +0100, Nick B. wrote: >[color=green] >> I use a Motorola (without answerphone) that I found in Asda a few months >> ago. Blue backlight not my cup of tea but audio quality is OK and it >> handles CLID from my SPA3000. Handsfree is OK. Keys are fairly large >> compared with other models and easy to operate with my phat phingers. >>[/color] > > Did the caller display show caller's name (CNAM) passed from asterisk or > just the telephone number?[/color] Not using with *, only SPA-3000. Passes number from PSTN and SIP account (Sipgate). HTH -- Nick B. |
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