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From: leres@ace.ee.lbl.gov (Craig Leres)
Newsgroups: rec.ham-radio,sci.electronics
Subject: Info on the all digital Code-A-Phone 6200 answering machine?
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Date: 23 Sep 88 01:45:34 GMT
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Reply-To-Too: ucbvax!leres (Craig Leres)

I was at Whole Earth in Berkeley yesterday and saw the latest in
answering machine technology. Like other machines, the greeting message
is stored digitally. In addition, incoming messages are also kept in
ram! (7 messages of 18 seconds each.) One obvious advantage is that you
can instantly seek to any message.

Does anyone have the schematics on this unit yet? I'm curious to see if
it would be hard to add more ram to increase the length and number of
incoming messages. I'd also be interested in learning how much ram it
has (I want to estimate the sampling rate for the audio).

		Craig