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From: perl@ptsfa.UUCP (R. Perlman)
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Subject: Re: Touch-tone to rotary conversion
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Date: 22 Nov 87 05:36:27 GMT
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In article <8711211805.AA25693@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> jch@omnigate.clarkson.EDU (Jeffrey C Honig) writes:
>I have been thinking that I could make good use of a device that I could
>put in the phone line after the demarcation point that would receive the
>touch-tone signals and convert them to pulses.  Has anyone ever heard of
>such a device? Any leads on where I could purchase one? Any experience
>with such a device. 
>
I have on my desk at this moment such a device.  Made by American
Telecommunications Corp, El Monte CA, Part Number 200779 --
TonePulse Converter 204-02.  It was designed for CO application 
on tone lines in a non-tone CO.

Caveat:  This is at least 10 years old and I don't think the company
is still in business.

Hope this is useful, perhaps someone on the net has one they can
part with... NYtel probably is sending them out in the trash in
NY City.
-- 
"there's no success like failure and failure's no success at all" Bob Dylan

Richard Perlman  1E300 2600 Camino Ramon, San Ramon, CA 94583  (415) 823-1398
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