> > I just have one problem with that. I have _never_ (that I know of) seen
> > a phone with A-D on it!
> >
>
> They were (are?) mostly used for military installations.
And used by some Operators (when you dialed "0") in the olden days.
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I just have one problem with that. I have _never_ (that I know of) seen
a phone with A-D on it!
They were (are?) mostly used for military installations.
Jeff
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Hi,
On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 14:16 -0500, Andrew Thompson wrote:
> > Actually, A-D digits would be excellent to use instead of # and whatever
> > for transfer. Having a separate code to do '#'-transfer without having
> > to use any regular key on the phone would take away my objections to the
> > ent
On February 9, 2005 02:16 pm, Andrew Thompson wrote:
> I just have one problem with that. I have _never_ (that I know of) seen
> a phone with A-D on it!
Don't you have the Kracker Jax whistle?
-A.
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Florian Overkamp wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 09:53 -0700, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
They don't. Most phones (99.9%) don't have any way to generate DTMF A
through D. There are test sets that do, and of course softphones could
easily do so. These tones could also be generated by automated
appli
Hi,
On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 09:53 -0700, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> They don't. Most phones (99.9%) don't have any way to generate DTMF A
> through D. There are test sets that do, and of course softphones could
> easily do so. These tones could also be generated by automated
> applications, althou
Paul Rodan wrote:
I know that the Cisco 7960's support entering alpha letters, and it could
potentially do it (maybe), but how does the average end user enter an a b c
or d from their touchtone phone?
They don't. Most phones (99.9%) don't have any way to generate DTMF A
through D. There are test s
Paul Rodan wrote:
I'll ask a stupid question, how does a user hit an alpha letter from his
touchtone?
I know that the Cisco 7960's support entering alpha letters, and it could
potentially do it (maybe), but how does the average end user enter an a b c
or d from their touchtone phone?
Some phones ac
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David Brodbeck wrote:
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Okay, the problem appears to be that I'm tone deaf. ;)
I finally thought to turn on debugging on the channel. The
PBX is sending
"D", not "*". The programmer of the previous voice mail system (whose
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> Okay, the problem appears to be that I'm tone deaf. ;)
>
> I finally thought to turn on debugging on the channel. The
> PBX is sending
> "D", not "*". The programmer of the previous voice mail system (whose
> confi
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