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- From: dawson@willard.UUCP
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- Subject: Re: distinctive ring router?
- Message-ID: <msTuVB1w165w@willard.UUCP>
- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 92 21:51:33 EST
- References: <Bz4ELq.Es9@mail.boi.hp.com>
- Organization: Willard's House BBS, Atlanta, GA -- +1 (404) 664 8814
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- oscarh@boi.hp.com (Oscar Herrera) writes:
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- > : So, does anyone sell an automatic A/B/C type device that will switch
- > : the call to different phone cables based on the distinctive ring?
- > : Should be a fairly simple electronic device to build, I would think.
- >
- > Here is one ( I do not have an opinion on it ):
- > EXTRAline
- > LYNX Automation Inc
- > 2100 196 St. Southwest
- > Suite 144
- > Lynnwood, WA 98036
- > (206)744-1582
- > Also, see PC MAGAZINE, December 11, 1990, pages 351-399, for a review of
- > boxes that do what you need.
- >
- > Oscar Herrera
- > Hewlett-Packard
-
- I'm glad you dug that up.. I don't know what I've done with my receipts.
- Thumbs-up from this user of the Lynx Quadport Ringdirector, the four-port
- version of the extraline.
-
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