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- From: wolfgang@netcom.com (Wolfgang Henke)
- Subject: Digicom Scout Plus Usenet Offer
- Message-ID: <410m7yf.wolfgang@netcom.com>
- Date: Tue, 18 Aug 92 19:15:50 GMT
- Organization: Netcom
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-
- Due to volume Digicom dropped the price on me. So the Scout Plus
- external modem with DosFax and WinFax and Qmodem is available for $279.
-
- Here is the test/spec/evaluation:
-
-
- Scout Plus V.32bis data and fax modem information file
- by Wolfgang Henke, wolfgang@netcom.com
-
-
- 1. DATASHEET
- 2. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
- 3. SOFTWARE
- 4. COMMAND SET
- 5. TESTS
- 6. BUGS
- 7. USES
- 8. TECH SUPPORT
- 9. OTHER DIGICOM PRODUCTS
- 10. ORDER INFO
-
-
- 1. DATASHEET (verbatim): The Digicom Systems Inc. Scout Modem Series
-
- Scout Plus: V.32bis with Group 3 Fax
-
- With up to 57,600 bps throughput, the Scout Series is the optimum
- choice for high-speed data communications. The full-featured Scout
- Plus V.32bis data/fax modems and the Scout V.32 data modems will make
- your PC a complete high-speed telecommunications tool.
-
- Features:
- * Full compliance to CCITT standards ensures worldwide compatibility
- with the broadest range of modems.
- * Scout modems integrate CCITT V.42bis and MNP 5 data compression to
- maximize data throughput up to 57,600 bps.
- * The Scout Plus combines V.32bis and Group 3 fax with Delrina's
- WinFax Lite and DosFax Lite sofware for WYSIWYG faxing.
- * All Scout modems include Qmodem data communications software.
-
- The Scout series incorporates an award-winning V.32bis modem design
- and offers all the necessary features for easy communications with
- computers, information services and Bulletin Board Services. It
- features V.42bis and MNP 5 data compression with error control and
- hardware flow control to keep your calls efficient. Compliance with
- CCITT international standards and our Adaptive Rate feature ensures
- compatibility to the broadest range of modems.
-
- The Scout Plus combines 14,400 bps V.32bis and Group 3 send and
- receive fax and is bundled with WinFax Lite 2.0 and DosFax Lite
- software for WYSIWYG faxing. It's ideal for any data or fax
- communications.
-
- If you plan to use your modem primarily to connect to online
- services and Bulletin Board Services try our Scout. The Scout, a fully
- compliant 9600 bps V.32 data modem, offers solid performance and is
- downward compatible with slower modems.
-
- Product Features Scout Scout Plus
-
- CCITT V.32bis (14,400 bps) O
- CCITT V.32 (9600 bps) O O
- CCITT V.22bis (2400 bps) O O
- CCITT V.22, Bell 212A (1200 bps) O O
- CCITT Group 3 send and receive fax O
- CCITT V.29, V.27ter and V.21 O
- 57,600 bps data throughput O O
- CCITT V.42bis and MNP 5 compression O O
- CCITT V.42 and MNP 2, 3 and 4 error correction O O
- High performance 16550 UART (internal models) O O
- Extended AT command set compatibility O O
- Auto line monitor and retrain O O
- Adaptive rate negotiation O O
- Automatic speed negotiation upon connection O O
- WinFax Lite and DosFax Lite software O
- Qmodem data communications software O O
-
- Specifications
-
- Data Modulation Rates
- Scout: CCITT V.32, V.22bis, V.22 and Bell 212A
- Scout+ : CCITT V.32bis, V.32, V.22bis, V.22 and Bell 212A
-
- Transmission Speeds
- Scout: 9600, 4800, 2400, and 1200 bps
- Scout+ : 14,400, 12,000, 9600, 7200, 4800, 2400, and 1200 bps
-
- Data Compression CCITT V.42bis and MNP 5
-
- Error Correction CCITT V.42 and MNP 2, 3 and 4 using LAPM
-
- Fax Specifications (Scout+ only)
- CCITT Group 3 compatible fax machines and fax modems
- CCITT V.29, V.27ter and V.21
- 9600, 7200, 4800 and 2400 bps
- EIA-578 Class 1 compliant
- computer system must have at least 640k of memory (RAM),
- hard disk and DOS 3.3 or higher
-
- Flow Control XON/XOFF, RTS/CTS
-
- Operation Asynchronous full duplex dial-up
-
- Commands Extended AT commands with non-volatile memory
-
- Test Modes V.54 analog and digital, local and remote
- loopback with self-test
-
- Compatibility Internal: Any IBM PC, 286, 386, 486 or
- compatible
- External: Any computer with an RS-232 serial
- port, (16550 UART recommended)
-
- Auto-dialing 10 numbers can be stored in non-volatile memory
-
- Environmental Temperature: 0 to 50 degrees Celsius
- Relative Humidity: 0 to 95 percent,
- non-condensing
-
- Certification FCC, DOC, UL and CSA certifications in place or
- pending
-
- Warranty 5-year limited warranty
-
- Copyright 1992. Scout, Scout Plus are trademarks of Digicom Systems,
- Inc. Qmodem, WinFax Lite, DosFax Lite, MNP, IBM and other product
- names are trademarks of their respective companies. The above
- information is subject to change without notice.
-
- DSI, Digicom Systems, Inc.
- 188 Topaz Street
- Milpitas, CA 95035
-
-
- 2. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
-
- Scout Plus, internal model: 4 by 6 inches, rather compact, same chips
- as in the external version, which is described below. The internal
- has a 16550 16 byte buffer. The compact size makes this modem a good
- choice for portable computers, or others where space is at premium.
-
- Scout Plus, external model
- On the 5 1/2 by 1 1/2 front panel are 10 LEDS:
-
- MR modem ready
- TR terminal ready
- AA auto answer
- EC error correction
- HS high speed
- RD receive data
- SD send data
- CD carrier detect
- CS clear to send (hardware flow control)
- OH off hook
-
- The body of the modem is manufactured out of sturdy grey plastic
- with a 5 1/2 by 8 1/2 footprint. The top shows some venting grills.
- The back carries these connectors from left to right:
-
- RS-232 DB25 female
- Two switches for forcing DCD on and test mode
- RJ11 phone
- RJ11 line
- 5 pin power connector
- ON/OFF SWITCH
-
- These power supplies are available:
-
- 110 Volts, 60 Hz, 12 W input, 9V, 1 A output, US style three pronged
- integrated power supply-plug.
-
- 220 Volts with US style three pronged plug
-
- 240 Volts with German style two pronged plug
-
- The bottom panel carries a sticker with key AT Commands and the data
- compression/error control commands.
-
- The FCC sticker says: Complies with Part 68 Rules. FCC IDENTIFICATION:
- GSX-USA 65928-FA-E, Ringer equivalence: .8 B
-
- The EPROM version is also printed on the bottom on a small label in the
- rear.
-
- Now we take it apart and find these chips:
-
- Analog Devices ADSP-2101 chipset (2105 family) running at 11.98135 MHz.
- Two Eproms, 27C512-1 (64 kbytes), labeled U10 2413 and 27C010-100 (128
- kbytes), labeled U2 2407 DSP. The first EPROM stores the code for the
- microcontroller and the second for the digital signal processor (DSP).
- The RS 232 drivers are 14C88/14C89. A small 1 1/4 inch diameter
- speaker is taped off with electrical tape over the top (my doing).
- There is also a 80C31 microcontroller and two 25 nsec fast VRAMS (ISSI).
-
- The board looks clean with no glitches or wire add-ons detectable.
- It was easy to reassemble with just four Phillips screws which are
- accessible from the bottom.
-
-
- 3. SOFTWARE
-
- The Scouts come with Qmodem data communications software on a 1.2 MB
- 5 1/4 floppy. The software is preregistered, which means prepaid and
- the owner merely has to send in the registration card provided to
- Mustang Software to get access to their technical support.
-
- The fax software is Delrina's WinFax Lite 2.0 and Delrina's DosFax
- Lite. Delrina's packages have been editors choice in a recent review
- of fax software in PC Magazine.
-
- Currently there is no MacIntosh software package available with the
- Scouts. However there are three standalone FAX products available:
- Smith's Microsoftware's QuickLink II/Fax and FaxSTF from STF Technology
- in Concordia, Missouri. Delrina, producers of WinFax is expected to
- also develop a MacIntosh application before year's end.
-
- In general all fax software which is Class 1 (EIA-578) compliant will
- work with the Scout Plus modem. There are many other packages
- available for other platforms.
-
-
-
- 4. COMMAND SET:
-
- Standard Commands
-
- A answer incoming call
- A/ Re-execute last command line
- AT ATtention characters
- Dn Dial telephone number n. You can also include:
- T-touch-tone dialing
- P-pulse dialing
- W-wait Register S7 time
- ,-pause Register S8 time
- @-wait for 5 seconds of silence
- ;-return to Command Mode after dialing
- !-go on-hook for 1/2 second
- DSn, Dial stored telephone number
- E0 Command characters not echoed
- E1 Command characters are echoed
- +++ Escape from Data Mode to Command Mode
- H0 Disconnect and go on-hook
- H1 Force modem off-hook
- IO Reply 960 or 961
- I1 Send software/firmware version to DTE
- I2 Send internal checksum to DTE
- I7 Lists complete AT command set
- K0 Prevent break during MNP
- K1 Allow break during MNP
- M0 Speaker is always off
- M1 Speaker on until carrier is detected
- M2 Speaker is always on
- O0 Return to data mode
- O1 Return to data mode and retrain
- Q0 Send responses to DTE
- Q1 Do not send responses to DTE
- Q2 Send responses only when originating call
- Sr? Read and display Register r value
- Sr=n Set register r to value n
- SQ Monitor signal quality (good for trouble shooting)
- V0 Send responses in numbers
- V1 Send responses as words
- X0 Basic responses/blind dialing
- X1 Extended responses/blind dialing
- X2 Extended responses/dial tone detection
- X3 Extended responses/blind dialing and busy signal detection
- X4 Extended responses/dial tone and busy signal detection
- X5 Basic response/dial tone and busy signal detection
- Z Load stored parameters into memory
-
- &- Ampersand Commands
-
- &B0 Force DSR signal ON
- &B1 DSR follows DTR signal
- &B2 DSR follows normal RS-232
- &C0 Force DCD signal ON
- &C1 DCD follows normal RS-232
- &C2 DCD forced on (CD wink)
- &D0 Force DTR signal ON
- &D1 Go to Command Mode after DTR loss
- &D2 Disconnect after DTR loss
- &D3 Disconnect and load load stored parameters
- &F Load factory command parameters
- &M0 Asynchronous communication
- &R0 CTS signal follows RTS signal
- &R1 CTS follows DCD signal
- &R2 Force CTS ON
- &S Display stored telephone numbers
- &T0 End test in progress
- &T1 Start Local Analog Loopback test
- &T3 Start Local Digital Loopback test
- &T4 Grant remote request for Remote Digital Loopback test
- &T5 Deny remote request for Remote Digital Loopback test
- &T6 Start Remote Digital Loopback test
- &T7 Start Remote Digital Loopback test with self-test
- &T8 Start Local Analog Loopback Test with self-test
- &W Permanently store current parameter settings
- &Zn: Store telephone numbers in location n (1-10)
-
-
- *- Asterisk Commands
-
- *E0 No error control
- *E1 Auto reliable MNP 5
- *E2 Reliable MNP 5
- *E3 Auto reliable MNP 4
- *E4 Reliable MNP 4
- *E5 Auto reliable V.42 with phase detection
- *E6 Reliable V.42 with phase detection
- *E7 Auto reliable V.42 without phase detection
- *E8 Reliable V.42 without phase detection
- *E9 Auto reliable V.42bis with phase detection
- *E10 Reliable V.42bis with phase detection
- *F0 Disable flow control
- *F1 XON/XOFF passthrough
- *F2 XON/XOFF
- *F3 Hardware flow control (RTRS/CTS)
- *G0 Adaptive handshake disabled
- *G1 Adaptive handshake enabled (Scout Plus only)
- *M0 Send DTE-to-DCE connection speed responses
- *M1 Send error correction responses
- *M2 Send error correction responses and type
- *N0 Modem connect rate = 1200
- *N1 Modem connect rate = 2400
- *N2 Modem connect rate = 4800
- *N3 Modem connect rate = 9600
- *N4 Modem connect rate = 7200 (Scout Plus only)
- *N5 Modem connect rate = 12,000 (Scout Plus only)
- *N6 Modem connect rate = 14,400 (Scout Plus only)
- *O Display parameter settings, also receive level when online
- *P0 Enable user abort feature
- *P1 Disable user abort feature
- *Q0 Turn off signal quality action
- *Q1 Signal quality action, allow retrain at same speed
- *Q2 Signal quality action, allow fallback and fallforward
- *Q3 Signal quality action, allow disconnect if no data throughput
- *S0 Turn off speed conversion
- *S1 Turn on speed conversion
- *T0 Turn off Trellis coding
- *T1 Trun on Trellis coding
-
-
- S-Registers
-
- S0 Rings to auto-answer calls
- S1 Count no. of incoming rings
- S2 Escape characters
- S3 Carriage return character
- S4 Line feed character
- S5 Backspace character
- S6 Dial tone wait time
- S7 Remote carrier wait period
- S8 Comma pause time
- S9 Carrier detect response time (double for calls to Russia)
- S10 On-hook delay period
- S12 Escape guard time
- S13 Reserved for tech support options
- S15 V.42bis/MNP abort
- S18 Duration of modem tests
- S25 DTR delay
- S26 Request to CTS delay
-
-
- 5. TESTS
-
-
- Data throughput under 'everday' conditions: taken with a slow
- computer (8 MHz XT), Zmodem in Qmodem 4.31 under DOS 3.3. A
- 16550AFN UART was used, though.
-
- Scout+ to T2500 V.32 V.42bis zipped 1050 cps
- Scout+ to T2500 V.32 V.42bis textfile 1750 cps
- Scout+ to T3000 V.32bis V.42bis zipped 1600 cps
- Scout+ to Ultra V.32bis V.42bis textfile 3300 cps
- Scout+ to USR DS V.32 V.42bis zipped 1050 cps
- Scout+ to USR DS V.32 V.42bis zipped 1600 cps
-
- Take a 486/50, DSZ Mobyturbo, enable write during receive and you
- can add most likely 5% to 10% to these numbers.
-
- These numbers were measured across the nation, Palo Alto to the
- East Coast.
-
- Modem delay:
-
- Scout+ one way from Palo Alto to the Nat'l Bureau of Standards
- time service in Boulder, Colorado, using their echo feature.
- The delay is 75 milliseconds. About 1.3 milliseconds of this
- are caused by the 16550 buffer. Some other high-speed modems
- I am familiar with have slightly longer echo times. In this test
- the Scout+ compares well.
-
- Interactive response.
-
- I have installed the Scout+ on three different architectures:
- DOS, MacIntosh and my Sun. I tested the smoothness of the response
- by calling roughly 50 different modems over two continents. I find
- the interactive response on the DOS and Mac smooth and zippy when
- connected to Sun Multiprocessing systems, PCboard, Fido nodes or
- simple SunOS UNIX. I do spent quite a bit of time each day in
- interactive via modem. On the Sun on about every one of three screen
- updates there is a slight jerk noticable about half to three
- quarters down the 19" monitor. This may have to do with
- V.42bis translate table switching. The Scout+ uses a 2048 byte
- translate table, but it can switch to smaller sizes if the other
- modem does not support this size.
-
- The DTE speed was 57.6k on DOS and Mac. Suns dont do 57.6, so it was
- 38.4k. Hardware flow control was enabled on DOS and Mac, but not on
- the Sun.
-
- One annoying feature I found is the loud and scratchy speaker. One
- tester, Wolfgang Rupprecht, suggested to stick a piece of electrical
- tape over the top of the speaker and it works fine.
-
- Newer Scouts will have a 2.2 Kiloohm resistor with a 22 pF capacitor
- over it at position R25, which also solves this problem.
-
- Here is a ping echo delay test:
-
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- From: vjs@rhyolite.wpd.sgi.com (Vernon Schryver)
- Organization: Silicon Graphics, Inc. Mountain View, CA
- Date: Tue, 19 May 1992 06:00:02 GMT
-
- This reports some more ad hoc SLIP tests over some modems.
- Neither I nor my employer assumes any responsibility for any errors.
-
- Since my last such posting, I've seen the DSI Scout+ and Intel 14.4EX. I
- don't like the Intel modem, despite its nice packagin. I hope DSI improves
- the speed of the Scout+ to approach their 9624LE+.
-
- modem latency speed
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- Telebit
- T2500 to T2000 (TB+ w/new PROM) 635-1400 msec 1200 bytes/sec
- ("FAST/COMP" (PEP) at 19.2 DTE)
- When saturated, the modems would retrain and often drop the line.
-
- T2500 to T2500 478-1400 msec 1100 bytes/sec
- ("FAST/COMP" (PEP) at 19.2 DTE)
-
- T2500 to T2500 245 msec 1200 bytes/sec
- ("9600/LAPM" (v.32) at 19.2 DTE)
- When saturated, the modems would lock up with DCD + and CTS -.
-
- T3000 to T3000 202 msec >3600 bytes/sec
- ("38400/LAPM/COMP/14400")
- 38.4 is not fast enough to overload the T3000's compressor with
- the repetative `ping` "data".
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- ZyXEL
- U-1496E to 1496E ("U1496E 122091") 279 msec 3100 bytes/sec
- ("38400/V32b 14400/V42b")
-
- U-1496E ("U1496E V 4.04", s40=1) 203 or 223 msec 3100 bytes/sec
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Digicom Systems, Inc (DSI)
- 9624LE+ to 9624LE+ 163 msec 3550 bytes/sec
- Scout+ to Scout+ 360 msec 3300 bytes/sec
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Intel
- 14.4EX to 14.4EX 200 msec 1800 bytes/sec
- Judging from the LED's, this modem is unable to send and receive at
- the same time. That is implausible, but would explain its very low
- throughput.
- =====================================================================
-
- latency: `ping remotehost` for at least 60 seconds and note the
- quickest response.
-
- speed: `ping -s xxxx remotehost` for at least 20 seconds, and observing
- that the delay is not steadily increasing. The number 'xxxx' is the
- largest round number at which the modems seem to keep up.
-
- The first test is intended to measure the latency of the modems. The
- second depends on full-duplex throughput and modem compression. The data
- in the packets has low entropy, consisting of ICMP and IP headers and
- "counting bytes" (1,2,3,...). The packets in the first test are 3+84 bytes
- long (cslip framing, IP, ICMP, data).
-
- These tests are not real modem throughput measurements. They might almost
- be similar to SLIP traffic.
-
- The systems were running 4.3BSD-(mostly)reno TCP/IP stacks in SGI's IRIX
- 4.0.1 SLIP with VJ cslip. (Cslip does not compress ICMP ECHOs.) The MTU
- was 512.
-
- Each system used an intelligent serial board with modified firmware which
- can run 4 ports each at 38.4b/s or 5 ports at about 34KBytes/sec aggregate,
- measured by running several `cp bigfile /dev/ttyz` to loop-back cables.
- The drivers on the serial ports add as much as 20 milliseconds of
- (intentional) latency. Timing is done with the IRIX "fast timers" turned
- on. RIP, time service, and DNS traffic is on to keep things from being
- completely artificial.
-
- The phone lines are all in the same CO.
-
- Vernon Schryver, vjs@sgi.com
- ------------------ end of included message -----------------
-
-
- Signal Quality Monitoring:
-
-
- Signal quality monitoring is an optional feature in V.32bis.
- Some modems dont have it and are still V.32bis compliant. The Scout
- modems do have it and it is a feature I like. Essentially the bit
- error rate is monitored and if it exceeds a certain threshold a line
- retrain at the same speed (*Q1) is negotiated. Often this will then
- enable further data flow. If *Q2 is selected the modem can fallback
- to a lower speed or fall forward to a higher speed if the line
- quality allows this. The modem needs about 30 seconds of a clean
- line before it falls forward, much less than the 10 minutes of a
- clean line for the Telebit T3000. If you select *Q3 you allow the
- modem to disconnect if it can not achieve data throughput after
- several fallbacks. It has been my experience that modems without
- this feature lock up easier and eventually just disconnect. USR DS
- also have this line quality monitoring feature. I do not know
- if any other modems in the Scouts price class do. The ones I checked
- did not.
-
- One can monitor the signal quality by typing ATSQ when connected.
- The Scout then prints out a value between 0 (lowest) to 7 (highest)
- six times each second.
-
- Testing the fax software was easy. The Scout is compatible with 98%
- of fax machines installed at 9600 bps or less and Group 3. The software
- was easy to install and the first fax sent to a machine across
- town came out crisp. I then checked the receive side by faxing a
- letter with MCIMail's fax option to myself. I printed it out and
- again the first try worked. This was done under DOS 3.3 on an XT
- class machine.
-
-
- 6. EPROM versions
-
- 2413/2407 This was the first EPROM version shipped
-
- 2521/2528 Shipped mid June 1992 and fixed some minor bugs:
-
- upgrade to Class 1 fax compatibility
- fixed US busy signal detection
- fixed flow control, can now be switched off reliably
- fixed USR 2400 bps connection problem
-
- 2521/2624 Shipped mid August 1992
-
- fixed compatibility with Rockwell based modems
- fixed compatibility with Multitech 14,400
-
-
-
- 7. USES
-
- How does one call under severly impaired line conditions? Here is an
- an example calling to JV Dialogue in Moskow via direct dialing from
- Palo Alto, CA.
-
- SysOp: Pete Kvitek <kvitekp@jvd.msk.su>
-
- Online to JV Dialogue, Moskow:
- at*o
- MODEL:SCOUT PLUS
- DTE: 57600 N81
- DCE: 4800 MNP4 <-- V.32 at 4800 bps requires 16 db S/N only
- RECEIVE LEVEL= -36 DBM
-
- E1 K1 M1 Q0 V1 X4 TONE
- &B0 &C1 &D3 &R2 &T5
- *E1 *F3 *G1 *M2 *N2 *P0 *Q3 *S1 *T1 <-- *Q3 allows the modem full line
- quality control
- S00=001 S04=010 S08=002 S15=255
- S01=000 S05=008 S09=000 S18=000
- S02=043 S06=002 S10=003 S25=000
- S03=013 S07=090 S12=050 S26=000 <-- S07 is doubled to 90 seconds to
- OK allow for the long dial completion
- ato delay
- CONNECT 4800 EC/MNP4 <-- with ato I go back from local modem
- to online JV Dialogue
- Created : 05-12-1992
-
- I use V.32 with fallback to 4800 bps, because this protocol requires
- only 16 dbm signal-to-noise. It is not often that one can get through
- to Moskow, and when I do I want to be sure to connect. Then, if the
- line is clear, the modem can initiate a fall forward. Zmodem file
- transfer speeds to Moskow are usually 550 to 600 cps.
-
-
- 8. TECH SUPPORT
-
-
- Here are the tech support options:
-
- 1-800-833-8900 Digicom Tech Support Line
-
- 1-408-262-1277 Digicom
-
- 1-408-262-1390 Digicom fax
-
- 1-408-262-1412 Digicom BBS
-
- comp.dcom.modems
-
- wolfgang@netcom.com
-
- The warranty is for 5 years. If you would like to send your modem
- back to the manufacturer be sure to obtain a return authorization
- number from the technical support line at Digicom before you send
- it in.
-
-
- 9. OTHER DIGICOM PRODUCTS
-
- 9624 Plus series of V.32bis modems. They are offered in internal,
- external and in rack mounts with 16 modems per standard 19" rack.
-
- The 9624 Plus has been reviewed well in magazine tests:
-
- PC Week, April 29, 1991 Digicom was Analyst choice (the only)
-
- PC Week, November 19, 1990 Digicom is the only modem which gets
- five "good" rankings
-
- PC Digest Ratings Report Vol 5, 21
- Digicom is the only modem to get
- five stars, before USR and Forval
-
- Digicom pioneered modem DSP technology which allowed them the
- flexibility to be the first manufacturer to include send-receive
- fax in a V.32bis modem. They were also the first manufacturer to
- get a V.32bis modem to market. Since they develop the modem chipset
- in house, the speed and flexibility is higher than vendors who
- buy chipsets elsewhere like e.g. Hayes Microcomputers, which uses
- the Phylon chipsets, based on the TI DSP.
-
- Expect other 'firsts' from Digicom in the near future.
-
- The FT1 from Digicom is a fractional T1 DSU/CSU which is used on
- digital telephone circuits for line speeds between 64,000 bps up
- to 1,536,000 bps in increments of 64,000 bps.
-
-
-
- 10. ORDER INFO
-
- This is the complete package:
-
- Scout or Scout Plus modem
- Printed manual
- Quick Reference card
- Qmodem prepaid data communications software
- Delrina WinFax Lite 2.0 fax software (only for Scout Plus)
- Delrina DosFax Lite fax software (only for Scout Plus)
- RJ-11 extension cable
- Compuserve coupon, free membership, $15 usage credit
- Powersupply for external version (110, 220 or 240 Volts)
-
- Scout V.32 internal half card $259
- Scout V.32 external $269
- Scout Plus V.32bis/fax internal half card $269
- Scout Plus V.32bis/fax external $279
-
- Please add shipping and handling: $8 for UPS 2nd day, $2 per
- shipping box. Other options available, too, ut this is the most popular.
- Please direct orders and inquiries to:
-
- Wolfgang Henke, 774 Wildwood Lane, Palo Alto, CA 94303
- voice 1-(415)-856-9037
- fax 1-(415)-328-7518
- email wolfgang@netcom.com
-
- International orders are welcome too. They will be shipped with a
- 220 Volt power supply with an US style three pronged grounded plug
- for the external modem unless indicated otherwise. Orders from Germany
- are shipped with a 240 Volt power supply and a German type two pronged
- plug. Please add airmail postage of $35 for Europe and $45 for Asia or
- Africa. Shipping is by US Postal Service Air Mail. Please send only a
- cheque drawn on an US bank.
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- Last but not least I would like to express my appreciation to
- the many experts I have met in comp.dcom.modems and computer bulletin
- boards and from whom I have learnt much and I hope will continue to
- do so in the future.
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-
- Wolfgang Henke
- wolfgang@netcom.com
- May 20, 1992
- revised June 27, 1992
- revised August 18, 1992
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- I close with a view from London:
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- N O W W I T H A B R A N D N E W M O D E M
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- Wolfgang Henke wolfgang@henke.sf-bay.org wolfgang@netcom.com
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