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- From: provost@vlsi.polymtl.ca (Benoit Provost)
- Subject: Re: Phone circuit projects...
- Message-ID: <1992Sep7.045255.23245@vlsi.polymtl.ca>
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- Organization: Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal
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- Date: Mon, 7 Sep 1992 04:52:55 GMT
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- There is a book I used to have, but cannot find it now, called
- "Telephone projects". It was sold by Active Components in Montreal, and must be available at any Future Electronics suppliers.
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- It's a hanbook full of funny projects about telephonics systems, and
- there is one just like the one you described.
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- I know the telephone from Radio Shack would be cheaper, but if the
- challenge of a "do it yourself" project still interest you...
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- Svann Le Terrible.
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- Benoit Provost | Pattison's law of electronics: t
- provost@vlsi.polymtl.ca | if wires can be connected in two a
- Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal | different ways, the first way yl
- Montreal, Quebec, Canada | blows the fuse.
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