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From: campbell%maynard.UUCP@HARVARD.HARVARD.EDU
Newsgroups: net.micro
Subject: Re:  Racal-Vadic Maxwell 1200 V. Modem
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Date: Tue, 24-Sep-85 22:52:56 EDT
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Yes, my (tiny) company has two and our (somewhat larger) affiliate has five
or six of these modems.  They seem to be OK.

Pro:	Support all reasonable RS232 lines (most PC-flavor modems don't)
	Reasonably priced
	Relatively immune to line noise

Con:	Only one light
	Only marginally Hayes compatible (not a problem for us)
	Power supply is a bulky external black thing that sits on the
	floor and gets rather warm

Overall we like them enough that we'll buy more when we need more modems.
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Larry Campbell                     decvax!genrad
The Boston Software Works, Inc.                 \
120 Fulton St.                 seismo!harvard!wjh12!maynard!campbell
Boston MA 02109                         /       /
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