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- From: arm@helix.nih.gov (Andrew Mitz)
- Subject: Re: Software for touchtone generation; will it work?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov11.162742.7119@alw.nih.gov>
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- Organization: National Institutes of Health, Bethesda
- References: <921110124732.2381ce70@CCSUA.CTSTATEU.EDU>
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- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1992 16:27:42 GMT
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- In article <921110124732.2381ce70@CCSUA.CTSTATEU.EDU> FELSON_ADJ@CCSUA.CTSTATEU.EDU writes:
- >Can a squarewave output be used to reliable generate
- >touch tones? I'm planning on writing some machine code
- >software for an HP48 calculator that would do the following:
- > scan two sine wave tables ( or use two pointers into a single table )
- > add the two together, and turn the speaker on whenever the sine
- > is positive.
- >
- >This would be basically a cliped version of the dual done MTMF signal.
- >Anyone know if this will be too distorted for the phone company to accept?
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- You mean DTMF. I don't remember the spec in detail, but you should
- consider that one tone is supposed to be at a different amplitude
- than the other tone.
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- Andrew Mitz | NIH Animal Center
- Biomedical Engineer | Poolesville, MD
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