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- From: Arthur@cswamp.apana.org.au (Arthur Marsh)
- Sender: Fredgate@cswamp.apana.org.au
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Distribution: world
- Subject: Re: SUPRA BUSY DETECTION (not!)
- Message-ID: <724026609.AA00630@cswamp.apana.org.au>
- Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1992 22:34:09 +1000
- Lines: 26
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- On Mon 30 Nov at 00:01 bjorndahl@augustana.ab.ca (3:713/602)
- wrote to All:
-
- b> Actually, sending them a tape of your busy signal sounds
- quite logical to
- b> me. You really can't expect them to keep a sample of every
- PBX in the
- b> world in their shop, can you? How do you suppose they are
- supposed to
- b> program their modems to recognize the variety of busy signals
- around the
- b> world?
-
- Sampling busy signals sounds like a good idea. I know someone who
- makes a hobby of it.
-
- Austel provide information on Australian service tones (including
- busy) in their Technical Standard 2, and give references for
- CCITT defined service tones. Does the FCC Form 730 Application
- Guide provide this information? If not, drop the FCC a line and
- ask them to publish a question on service tone specifications in
- their Part 68 applicants newsletter, The Billboard.
-
- * Origin: Camelot Swamp MJCNA, Hawthorndene, Sth Australia
- (3:800/812)
-
-