On Sun, 2006-15-10 at 13:42 -0400, Jay R. Ashworth wrote: > On Sun, Oct 15, 2006 at 11:24:00AM -0400, Marc Heckmann wrote: > > In fact no, I should have explained better, but in the old system one > > phone was analogue and the other was a multi-line digital Nortel > > Meridian phone. The one phone has to be analogue because it interfaces > > with a radio broadcast phone patch. > > You might want to re-evaluate your goal. > > Is your actual goal -- from an engineering standpoint -- to deliver the > combined audio of both sides of the call to a broadcast-standard 600 > ohm termination?
yes, using a Telos One digital hybrid. Only catch is that the On-Air techs like to be able to 'stack' calls and place callers on hold using a multi-line phone (the former Meridian replaced by the new SIP phone) and then choose which ones to put on air. Of course, a proper solution would be to get one of these: http://www.telos-systems.com/1x6/default.htm but I suspect that I can avoid it with the right Asterisk config. -m > > Cause there may be better ways to do that than an analog phone and a > hybrid... I'm open to other ideas... Cheers, -m
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