Jon,
I bought a SAMS book from Radio Shack (Tandy - to
those oversees) about a dozen years ago that explained
simple telephones, and a little more. "Tip & Ring"
comes from the old plugs the operators had to use to
manually connect calls, the was a Tip, an insulator/
gap, and a Ring, follo
As a result of the recent discussions, I have received far too many
unsolicited pieces of e-mail with graphics and other attachments. I
insist that this practice cease.
Peter L. Tarver
Nortel
ptar...@nt.com
Industry patrons: , note: Dan Roman.
Please, let's keep it a "Level Playing Field" for everyone to reap the
benefits. Keep it simple for those of us that are semi-computer illiterate.
I have always believed in sticking with the basics, "Everything in
moderation".
Oh by the way, I do own a
I'm not quite on the correct list for this but -
Do any of you know of a good book that details how the phone systems
work (what's a ring, what a tip, etc).
Also a book that covers what regulations are involved to gizmos that
connect to the phone l
On site testing via TCF route seems to be a sensible solution. We had a very
comprehensive presentation during the CE marking forum at SEMICON WEST about
the subject.
There are a number of competent bodies that can help you. Try
http://www.semi.org/ this is a interesting site.
Matthias R. Heinz
Mariano Fe de Leon wrote the following: My response is below.
> Re: Transformer Construction.. IEC 950 VS. IEC 601-1-1
> The transformer is used in an equipment evaluated per IEC 601-1-1. The
> primary concern is > the creepage distance between the primary and secondary
> windings
> The tran
I haven't found such capability in Microsoft Mail. Anyone?
-Heber Farnsworth
.nosig :-(
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Can anyone tell me how to create such a signature file with Windows
Messaging?
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