At 01:59 PM 11/5/2015, John Ball wrote:

>... those bluetooth to cellular POTS bridges are too lossy to make do and 
>connect to a machine here.

There is strong possibility that one of those bridges might not work. As a rule 
the bit-reduction used by cellular phones, VOIP phones, and cable-modem phones 
renders dialup modems useless, unless you are using something like a 
fax-capable line.

I am developing (it is under construction to add additional features that I 
need) an Arduino-based central office simulator that will allow two devices to 
connect to each other as though connected by POTS lines. I began developing it 
to simplify work in the shop on a variety of broadcast equipment that uses 
modems, as the only phone line at the house is a cable-modem phone line that 
does not work with dialup modems.

If you had something of that sort I would think it possible to configure a 
computer to act as the other end of the circuit.

Dale H. Cook, Roanoke/Lynchburg, VA
Osborne 1 / Kaypro 4-84 / Kaypro 1 / Amstrad PPC-640
http://plymouthcolony.net/starcity/radios/index.html 

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