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To answer your questions about modems (maybe it's too late)
I asked our London office. Here's their reply -
1. "Does the UK use DTMF for dialing?"
YES.
2. Is the interface to the phone line the RJ11 type
jack?
NO, BUT WE USE ADAPTER CABLES.
3. Can he run a 14.4 or 28.8 type and FAX modem through
the subscriber lines?
YES.
4. Are the ringing voltages still the 90VRMS on the Ring
and is it 48VDC on the Tip & Ring like the US?
YES.
Hello everyone, I know this is not the correct place to post
this question, but I'll keep it short. One of our Software
Engineers is going to England in a few weeks and has some
questions regarding modems. If any body can help with the
fowlling questions please mail to me direct or call the
number listed below.
1. Does the UK use DTMF for dialing?
2. Is the interface to the phone line the RJ11 type
jack?
3. Can he run a 14.4 or 28.8 type and FAX modem through
the subscriber lines?
4. Are the ringing voltages still the 90VRMS on the Ring
and is it 48VDC on the Tip & Ring like the US?
He will be using a standard Hayes compatible type modem
in the PC and won't need to worry about power to the unit.
Thanks for the forum to post this on and I know someone from
the UK or AT&T can answer this one. RIGHT?
Please send replys to: [log in to unmask] or call
the company 800 number below.
Scott Decker
Electronics Designer
Ext. 322
AKA: PadMasterson
Hamilton Company
Reno, NV.
Ph: (702)-858-3000
Ph: 800-648-5950
FAX: (702)-856-7259
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