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lerameur
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On Sep 2, 10:43 pm, JeffM <jef...@email.com> wrote:
giving out out the on /off hook voltage. which I found out another way
' On Hook: 40 to 50 VDC
' Off Hook: 4 to 6 VDC
' Ringing: 100 VAC
I will keep using jpg, Gif can be animated which could be a potential
source of virus (which can prevent from people wanting to view the
file) and yes I have seen gif with virus .
OK, you say so...lerameurwrote:
Here is the diagram.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/captoro/dialer.jpg
1) When capturing a line drawing, DON"T use JPEG.http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:b6q8ggynLcMJ:webdesign.about.com...
2) As Jamie noted, you don't even know the difference
(electrically) between on-hook and off-hook .
the frequencies of dial tone and busy signal, and not even close to3) As Mianowski noted, to know what is happing at the other end,
you have to be able to *listen* to it.
Your regular old transformer won't do that well.http://www.google.com/images?q=hybrid-transformer
Again, reading a book on the basics would be useful.
Ok which one? I bought two books and none of them go technical about
giving out out the on /off hook voltage. which I found out another way
' On Hook: 40 to 50 VDC
' Off Hook: 4 to 6 VDC
' Ringing: 100 VAC
I will keep using jpg, Gif can be animated which could be a potential
source of virus (which can prevent from people wanting to view the
file) and yes I have seen gif with virus .