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- TELECOM Digest Tue, 15 Mar 94 23:38:00 CST Volume 14 : Issue 132
-
- Inside This Issue: Editor: Patrick A. Townson
-
- Questions About GMRS Radio (TELECOM Digest Editor)
- Strange Meridian Mail Problem (Richard Hyde)
- The Final C/Fest.594 Reminder (Dave Skwarczek)
- Experiences With VSAT Communications (Shanliang Yin)
- CDPD, PCS, PCN, and Digital Cellular? (Dan Leifker)
- Wireless T-1 (Eric A. Litman)
- Voice Mail\FAX\Data Software (Mitch Rosenberg)
- Motorola Announces ITS PDA (Herd Beast)
- APS Alliance? (A.N. Ananth)
- Information Request - Time Off of NT-Opt61 (Greg Maples)
- BBS in Switzerland (Eric Jolley)
- Appel a` Communications Pour CFIP'95 (*in French*) (Jean-Marc Jezequel)
- Re: Cordless Telephone Output Power (Dave Held)
- Looking For a Piece of Telephone Equipment (Harold Hubschman)
- Re: Setting up a 900 Number (Bick Truet)
- Re: Mr. Watson, Come Here ... (Russell Blau)
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-
- Date: Tue, 15 Mar 94 23:01:29 CST
- From: telecom@eecs.nwu.edu (TELECOM Digest Editor)
- Subject: Questions About GMRS Radio
-
-
- I have here a type of transceiver with which I am not very familiar and
- am hoping Digest readers can enlighten me on its proper use and what is
- to be expected of it.
-
- It is a UHF handheld transmitter with two channels. What very little
- documentation I have for it says that it is intended for use in the
- 'Personal Radio Service' on 462.7125 and 462.6375 mhz. Furthermore the
- very skimpy documentation (some notes that someone wrote out longhand)
- state that FCC licenses will be granted to operate on any of these
- eight frequencies:
-
- 462.5500 462.5750 462.6000 462.6250
- 462.6500 462.6750 462.7000 462.7250
-
- But ... the transceiver has none of those frequencies; instead it has
- the two mentioned above and these are referred to as two of the seven
- 'interstitial' channels on which a licensed station may operate.
-
- The antenna for this radio is a little stubby thing about two inches
- long. It is a 'rubber ducky' type antenna, I assume loaded if it is
- that short in the 462 mhz range. In one place on the radio it states
- that output power is one watt, yet in the documentation is the notation
- that 'output power = 50' (copied verbatim from the notes).
-
- What is all this about? Making the general assumption about radio
- (which I assume is true in this case also) that the antenna is 80-90
- percent of what radio is about, what is the range over which this will
- typically transmit? It is a tiny little handheld thing, and looks
- much like a CB 'walkie talkie'.
-
- Tell me what you know about these transceivers: range, use, etc.
-
- Thanks very much.
-
-
- Patrick Townson
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: rah@netcom.com (Richard Hyde)
- Subject: Strange Meridian Mail Problem
- Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 241-9760 guest)
- Date: Wed, 16 Mar 1994 00:12:01 GMT
-
-
- Help, please, with a strange Meridian Mail problem.
-
- I have multiple incoming lines divided into an (800) group and a local
- (408) group.
-
- I have an extension, 520, that is associated with a time-of-day-controller.
-
- I have two time-of-day-controllers programmed but only one is in use
- at a given time.
-
- TODC 1000 is associated with three Voice Service IDs:
- VSI 1001 = business day message
- VSI 1002 = Evening/Weekend message
- VSI 1003 = Holiday message
-
- TODC 2000 is associated with one Voice Service ID
- arranged as follows:
- VSI 1004 = Business day message
- VSI 1004 = Evening/Weekend message
- VSI 1004 = Holiday message
-
- In normal operation TODC 1000 is switched in and the system operates
- normally. Each of the VSIs kicks in at the appropriate time and
- becomes the default recorded announcement that the customer hears.
-
- Callers on the 800 number always hear the recorded announcement.
-
- Callers on the 408 number always get the attendant console unless the
- console is in night mode, then they get the recording. So far, so
- good.
-
- Now, the TODC 2000 VSI (1004) contains an emergency message notifying
- all callers that our system is currently unavailable.
-
- When I use Remote Activation to change the TODC for x520 from 1000 to
- 2000, the 800 number behaves correctly at all times, but the 408
- number still recites the 1002 message during evening/weekend hours.
- The console is, of course, in night mode when this happens.
-
- I can't, for the life of me, figure out what I've done wrong.
-
- Any Meridian Guru's out there?
-
- For extra credit, customers occasionally report getting the *holiday*
- message at inappropriate times!. I've never been able to duplicate
- this one :-(
-
- Thanks for the help!
-
-
- Richard Hyde RaH@netcom.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: talon@MCS.COM (Dave Skwarczek)
- Subject: The Final C/Fest.594 Reminder
- Date: 15 Mar 1994 18:23:32 -0600
- Organization: MCSNet Subscriber, Chicago's First Public-Access Internet!
-
-
- Here's the final reminder about Cyberfest.594. I've been hard at work
- planning all this, and it's finally nearing fruition!
-
- If you haven't read anything about it, here's the scoop. Cyberfest.594
- will be Chicago's first ever cyber/club event -- featuring VR,
- graphics, video, MIDI, gaming and telecommunications hardware and
- software; two live electronic bands; and cyber-art from local and
- national cyber-artists -- all packed neatly into one of the largest
- nightclubs in the city. A true socio-technological blowout.
-
- The official "who/what/when/where" announcement will take place NEXT
- MONDAY, MARCH 21 at every Usenet board on which this message appears.
-
- For the companies/pioneers/sigs/zines that have received their
- registration folders: Deadline for registration is this Friday, March
- 18! If you missed the mail boat, we can still fax you info on the few
- remaining exhibit spaces.
-
- If you're a 2D/3D/video/audio/whatever cyber-artist interested in
- having some work out and about at the event, send me some email! April
- 1 is our deadline for artists' submissions.
-
-
- Thanks,
-
- dave talon@mcs.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: slyin@engin.umich.edu (Shanliang Yin)
- Subject: Experiences With VSAT Communications
- Date: 15 Mar 1994 20:56:36 GMT
- Organization: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
-
-
- Hello,
-
- I was wondering if anyone has had any experience using VSAT
- (satellite) communications to inter connect WAN instead of using
- lease-lines from IXC? Does current equipment support VSAT
- communications effiectively, how does the cost compare with the usual
- terrestrial lease-line option? Also, any experiences using VSAT to
- connect WANs internationally? (the cost of a lease line seems so high
- for an international circuit!)
-
- I know Hughes Network Systems offers such services. Are there any
- other providers out there (I'm sure there are ...)? I'm looking into
- connecting a WAN I the US to another one in Asia.
-
- Any suggestions, advice, experiences ... all are welcome :)
-
-
- slyin Shan-Liang Yin
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: dleifker@mitre.org (Dan Leifker)
- Subject: CDPD, PCS, PCN, and Digital Cellular?
- Date: 15 Mar 1994 21:21:37 GMT
-
-
- This is a quick question to anyone familiar with wireless
- communications. I am taking an introductory (grad level) course in
- telecommunications, and the professor has asked us to write a short
- paper defining the following terms: digital cellular, CDPD, PCS, PCN,
- and wireless.
-
- I have been scouring the area (Washington, D.C.) and have found almost
- nothing in the way of technical literature. Could some kind soul
- outline the differences between these terms and give me some pointers
- for more information? Are these things in a competitive sort of
- relationship? (I'm not asking anyone to do my work ... I'm just
- looking for a starting place.)
-
-
- Thanks,
-
- Dan Leifker dleifker@mitre.org
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: elitman@proxima.com (Eric A. Litman)
- Subject: Wireless T-1
- Date: 15 Mar 1994 18:32:23 -0600
- Organization: Proxima, Inc.
-
-
- I recall reading several months ago about a device (possibly RF)
- allowing 1.5MB/s and greater speeds at distances of a mile and more.
- Is anyone familiar with such a beast? Vendor responses welcome.
-
-
- Eric Litman Proxima, Inc. vox: (703) 506.1661
- Systems Engineer McLean, VA elitman+@proxima.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: Mitch_Rosenberg@mindlink.bc.ca (Mitch Rosenberg)
- Subject: Voice Mail\FAX\Data Software
- Date: 15 Mar 94 14:44:52 GMT
- Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada
-
-
- Has anyone has succes with a FAX ON DEMAND application for windows?
- I'm planning on purchasing a 14.4 with voice capabilities, as I hope
- to use the voice mail and FAX ON DEMAND features for a home based
- business.
-
- I understand Zyxel has a bundled software package (but I don't plan on
- paying Zyxel's sticker price!), and I hear BitComm has a voice mail
- and FOD app as well.
-
- While I'm at it ... suggestions for a FAXodem with voice would be
- appreciated as well.
-
-
- Thanks,
-
- Mitch_Rosenberg@Mindlink.bc.ca
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: Motorola Announces ITS PDA
- From: hbeast@phantom.com (Herd Beast)
- Date: Tue, 15 Mar 94 10:14:30 EST
- Organization: [MindVox] / Phantom Access Technologies / (+1 800-MindVox)
-
-
- Motorola has announced its own PDA -- Envoy. Envoy is the first in a
- series of products will announce soon, and will compete against
- products of Apple (newton), IBM (Simon) and AT&T/Eo.
-
- The Envoy can be used for voice, text, or FAX messages and can
- communicate with other Envoys, FAX machines and modems, over telephone
- lines or wireless communication. The Envoy also includes a personal
- financial program, address book, worksheet, and watch programs.
-
- The Envoy includes a small wireless modem for the wireless communications.
- It is compatible with the IBM/Motorola Ardis wireless PSN.
-
- Envoys communicate with each other using infrared (like Newtons) and
- have two PCMCIA slots.
-
- The Envoy uses the MagicCap operating system (by General Magic). It's
- controlled by a digital pen, or by tapping on the screen. The pen can
- be used for writing messages and FAXing them. Unlike the other
- products, the Envoy doesn't have a handwriting recognition feature.
-
- It weights about half a kilo, 18 centimeters tall, 14 cms wide and
- less than 3 cms high.
-
-
- H3rb
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: ananth@access.digex.net (A N Ananth)
- Subject: APS Alliance?
- Date: 15 Mar 1994 10:43:29 -0500
- Organization: Prism Communications Inc, Annapolis MD
-
-
- Recent reports talk of an effort called the Asynchronous Protocol
- Specification (APS) alliance which is developing a protocol to be
- presented to the ITU (formerly CCITT) to let individuals link
- mail-enabled applications to any type of wireless networks.
-
- Members are said to include Microsoft, Apple & DEC with Intel selected
- to come up with a draft. The founder is said to be Dave Knight, VP of
- ISOCOR. The article also mentions a group called the Electronic
- Messaging Association with Bill Moroney as executive director.
-
- Can anyone shed more light on this or better yet provide a pointer
- to papers or people? Thanks in advance.
-
-
- ananth <ananth@digex.com> Phone: (410) 765-9281 Prism Communications Inc
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: gmaples@netcom.com (Greg Maples)
- Subject: Information Request - Time Off of NT-Opt61
- Organization: Netcom - Online Communication Services (408 241-9760 guest)
- Date: Wed, 16 Mar 1994 01:58:14 GMT
-
-
- Help!
-
- I'm trying to get time synchronization running between our NT OPT61
- pbx and a Sun SS10. I'm aware that I could use nxtp for synchro in
- the Unix world, but we are not directly internet connected, and xntp
- is a big load of code.
-
- Does someone know of an easy, simple method of getting the NT to set
- the Sun or vice-versa? Is there a version of timed for the Sun
- (4.1.1)? Do I sound clueless? Sigh ... (I hate voice).
-
- Please send mail responses to:
-
- gmaples@netcom.com
-
- Thanks!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: Eric.Jolley@m.cc.utah.edu (Eric Jolley)
- Subject: BBS in Switzerland
- Date: 15 Mar 1994 00:53:18 -0700
- Organization: University of Utah Computer Center, Salt Lake City, Ut.
-
-
- I am trying to connect to a BBS in Bassersdorf, Switzerland, but I
- think I may be dialing the number wrong. The number is listed as:
- 0041-1-8364174. I am dialing from the U.S., and my LD carrier is
- AT&T, so I am dialing 011-41-1-8364174, but I get a "cannot complete
- call as dialed" message. I assume I am missing some digits, but which
- ones? If it is the 00 before the 41 for Switzerland, where do they
- go? Any help would be appreciated.
-
-
- Eric Jolley Eric.Jolley@m.cc.utah.edu Film Studies Major, U. of U.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: Jean-Marc.Jezequel@irisa.fr (Jean-Marc Jezequel)
- Subject: Appel a` Communications Pour CFIP'95 (*in French*)
- Date: 15 Mar 1994 08:38:17 GMT
- Organization: Irisa, Rennes(FR)
-
-
- [If you don't understand French, you would not be interested in this]
-
- Appel aux communications
-
- Colloque Francophone sur l'Ingenierie des Protocoles
-
- 9-12 mai 1995 - Rennes - France
-
- Comite de Programme
-
- Presidents :
-
- Claude Jard (IRISA, France) et Pierre Rolin (Telecom-Bretagne, France)
-
- Membres :
-
- Paul Amer (Universite du Delaware, Etats-Unis)
- Bennani Abdelfdil (ENSIAS, Maroc)
- J. William Atwood (Universite de Concordia, Canada)
- Benkiran Amine (EMI, Maroc)
- Mohamed Bettaz (Universite de Constantine, Algerie)
- Ed Brinksma (Universite de Twente, Pays-Bas)
- Stanislaw Budkowski (INT, France)
- Richard Castanet (LaBRI, France)
- Ana Cavalli (INT, France)
- Wojciech Cellary (EFP, Pologne)
- Andre Danthine (Universite de Liege, Belgique)
- Piotr Dembinski (Academie des Sciences, Pologne)
- Michel Diaz (LAAS, France)
- Rachida Dssouli (Universite de Montreal, Canada)
- Jean Marc Farines (UFSC, Bresil)
- Serge Fdida (MASI, France)
- Alain Finkel (ENS Cachan, France)
- Roland Groz (FT/CNET, France)
- Farouk Kamoun (ENSI, Tunisie)
- Jacques Labetoulle (Eurecom, France)
- Guy Leduc (Universite de Liege, Belgique)
- Francis Lepage (CRAN, France)
- Luigi Logrippo (Universite d'Ottawa, Canada)
- Gerard Michel (IMAG, France)
- Pascale Minet (INRIA, France)
- Abdellatif Obaid (Univ. du Quebec a Hull, Canada)
- Omar Rafiq (Universite de Pau)
- Behcet Sarikaya (Universite de AIZU, Japon)
- Andre Schiper (EPFL, Suisse)
- Samir Tohme (ENST, France)
- Gregor von Bochmann (Univ. de Montreal, Canada)
-
- L'idee du Colloque Francophone sur l'Ingenierie des Protocoles qui a
- deja eu lieu par trois fois (1988, 1991 et 1993), est de permettre a
- la communaute francophone des enseignants, chercheurs et industriels
- dans le domaine des protocoles et reseaux informatiques, de faire
- regulierement le point en langue francaise. Le colloque comprend une
- journee de tutoriels, suivie de trois jours de conference.
-
- Le comite de programme souhaite se voir soumettre des communications
- qui traitent de tout sujet relatif au developpement des protocoles de
- communications. La liste non exhaustive qui suit, donne quelques
- points qui peuvent etre traites :
-
- - Conception, mise en oeuvre et gestion de reseaux et d'architectures
- de communication ;
-
- - Techniques et langages de specification ;
-
- - Techniques et outils de verification et de simulation ; application
- de ces techniques ;
-
- - Mise au point et integration des logiciels repartis dans les
- systemes ;
-
- - Architectures, methodes et outils de test de conformite et
- d'interoperabilite ;
-
- - Methodes formelles ou pragmatiques couvrant l'ensemble des etapes de
- developpements des protocoles ;
-
- - Conception et developpement de protocoles a haut debit ;
-
- - Modeles, evaluation et mesure de performances des reseaux ;
-
- - Conception, developpement et application multimedia dans les reseaux
-
- - Reseaux de mobiles ; reseaux radio ;
-
- - Securite dans les reseaux ;
-
- Le comite de programme souhaite recevoir des communications de la part
- d'universitaires, de chercheurs et d'industriels. Des articles de
- syntheses didactiques, des exposes de travaux de recherches theoriques
- et d'experiences pratiques sont attendus, ainsi que des propositions
- d'exposes pour les tutoriels.
-
- Les publications emanant de jeunes chercheurs sont particulierement
- les bienvenues. Un prix recompensera la meilleure publication. Les
- meilleures publications seront publiees dans des revues.
-
- Un espace sera disponible pour des demonstrations, le comite de
- programme sollicite des propositions sur les themes ci-dessus.
-
- Instruction aux Auteurs
- -----------------------
-
- Si vous desirez soumettre une communication (12 pages maximum) ou un
- tutoriel, veuillez envoyer cinq exemplaires de l'article complet,
- avant le 1er septembre 1994, a :
-
- Pierre Rolin (Telecom-Bretagne, France)
-
- Telecom-Bretagne
- Antenne de Rennes
- Departement RSM
- Rue de la Chataigneraie
- BP 78
- 35512 - Cesson - Sevigne cedex
- FRANCE
- Tel : +33 99 12 70 21
- Fax : +33 99 12 70 30
- email : rolin@rennes.enst-bretagne.fr
-
- Les decisions du comite de programme vous seront notifiees le 15
- janvier 1995. Pour etre publiees dans les actes du colloque les
- versions finales des articles doivent parvenir avant le 15 fevrier
- 1995.
-
- Dates a retenir
- ---------------
-
- 1er septembre 1994 : date limite pour la reception des articles
- soumis.
-
- 15 janvier 1995 : notification aux auteurs de la decision du comite de
- programme.
-
- 15 fevrier 1995 : date limite pour la reception des textes definitifs
- a inclure dans les actes du colloque.
-
- Comite d'organisation
- ---------------------
-
- Jean-Marc Jezequel (IRISA) Sylvie Brunet (Telecom-Bretagne)
- Noel Plouzeau (IRISA) Elisabeth Lebret (IRISA)
- Joseph Fromont (CCETT) Marie-Noelle Georgeault (IRISA)
- Alain Leger (CCETT)
-
-
- Jean-Marc Jezequel, IRISA/CNRS, 35042 RENNES (FRANCE) jezequel@irisa.fr
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: daveheld@delphi.com
- Subject: Re: Cordless Telephone Output Power
- Date: Tue, 15 Mar 1994 08:04:21 -0500
- Organization: Delphi (info@delphi.com email, 800-695-4005 voice)
-
-
- <JOSEPH.R.SCHUMACHER@gte.sprint.com> writes:
-
- > 2) even if it was legal, why does everyone want to increase the output
- > power? There is probably more room for increasing the receiver sensitivity
- > which would have the same effect. For instance, a cheap FET between the
- > antenna and the receiver chip could add at least 10 dB of sensitivity,
- > if you know what your'e doing.
-
- Those who want to raise transmitter power (not me, the other guys) are
- trying to compete against co-channel interference from other cordless
- phones. Boosting receiver sensitivity won't help. I might also add
- that simple receiver mods (such as your front-end FET) will have a lot
- of trouble due to the duplexing problem; i.e., a FET connected to the
- antenna as an RF preamp will be overloaded by the phone's own
- transmitter which is also connected to the same antenna.
-
- I have recommended against transmitter mods for a number of reasons:
- engineering difficulty, receiver desensing (the other half of the same
- duplexing problem), and battery life, not to mention philosophical
- complications such as federal law, harmful interference to other
- legitimate users, and the ultimate unlikeliness of achieving
- satisfactory longer-range performance.
-
-
- Dave
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: haroldh@ksgbbs.harvard.edu (Harold Hubschman)
- Subject: Looking For a Piece of Telephone Equipment
- Date: 15 Mar 1994 11:46:30 -0500
- Organization: Thinking Machines Corporation
-
-
- I'm wondering if the following device exists:
-
- I have two telephone lines into my home. I would like to hook up a
- gadget between them that will allow me to phone in on one line on a
- touch tone phone, have this device answer, and then let me initiate a
- call out on the second line.
-
- Is such a device commercially available? Any ideas where to get one
- (and what it is called?)
-
-
- Thanks,
-
- hh
-
-
- [TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: Those devices are called 'WATS extenders'
- or 'call extenders' and they have been around for *years*. I think the
- 'Hello Direct' people sell them (1-800-HI-HELLO) along with quite a few
- other telecom supply houses. But whatever you do if you choose to install
- one: keep yourself covered! Install a difficult and *long* passcode on
- it or else hackerphreaks will eat you alive with fraud charges. PAT]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: truet@delphi.com
- Subject: Re: Setting up a 900 Number
- Date: Tue, 15 Mar 94 13:38:12 -0500
- Organization: Delphi (info@delphi.com email, 800-695-4005 voice)
-
-
- Tauren N Mills <tauren@cs.pdx.edu> writes:
-
- > I am investigating setting up a 900 number for my business, but cannot
- > justify the $2500 installation fee that AT&T wants, plus the $1000 per
- > month. Does anyone know of any outfits that will rent 900 numbers?
-
- > I don't want to rent one that is already set up and all you have to do
- > is advertise. I need my own information to be available.
-
- Tauren:
-
- You may want to contact some of the consultants and/or service bureaus
- that support the 900 industry including: Telco Planning, MicroVoice
- applications, Brite Voice, etc. If you need telephone numbers, I'll
- be happy to provide them.
-
-
- Bick Truet TRG Clinton, NJ 908.730.9050
- BickTRG@aol.com Truet@delphi.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 15 Mar 1994 15:29:29 EST
- From: Russell Blau <rblau@cap.gwu.edu>
- Subject: Re: Mr. Watson, Come Here ...
-
-
- In a recent article, John R. Levine <0001037498@mcimail.com> said:
-
- > The building in Boston where Bell and Watson did their work has long
- > since been torn down to build a government office, but the site is
- > marked by a small granite shaft and a pair of payphones.
-
- Yes, the building is gone, but Bell's restored workshop including some
- of his original equipment can still be seen in the lobby of the New
- England Tel (ooops, excuse me, NYNEX) building at 185 Franklin Street
- in Boston. It's like a little shrine to the Creator, complete with
- pre-recorded narration and little brochures you can take home. Definitely
- worth a visit if you are in Boston.
-
- ------------------------------
-
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