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From: arnie@tikal.teltone.COM (Arnold Koster)
Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
Subject: Re: Automated Alert System
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Date: 4 May 88 14:23:42 GMT
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In article <8805040322.AA23478@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> DREUBEN@EAGLE.WESLEYAN.EDU (Douglas Scott Reuben) writes:
>     I've recently noticed something odd about the Bell automated alert system.
>     "The number you have reached, 555-9494, has been temporarily
>disconnected, and calls are being taken by, Area Code 301 , 555-1209. Please
>make a note of it."
>      I have noticed that whenever one gets one of these messages, in the
>background, one can hear many other messages at the samr time.
>     Thanks,
>     -Doug
>DReuben%Eagle.Weslyn@Wesleyan.Bitnet
>DReuben@Eagle.Weslyn


These messages are recorded on a continuous multi-track tape belt,
about 1-1/2 to 2 inches wide, with different messages on each track.
What you are hearing in the background is the message that is recorded
on the tracks adjacent to the one your message is on, due to head
misalignment within the machine.

The tones at the beginning of these messages are called SIT tones
(Special Information Tones) and identify the type of message that
follows.

Arnie Koster
...uw-beaver!tikal!arnie
arnie@tikal.Teltone.com
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