Daniel Allen wrote:

> The modem's being used to send text messages, to dial a Rogers TAP via
> linux's sendpage, to get around the annoying way Rogers/Fido (doesn't)
> handle sending txts from email.  The system would be fine if I didn't
> have the click; as there are very few times the phone's in use, and
> it's a low frequency of wanting to send out txts.

Line voltages are different and used as a simple signaling method as far
as I know.

Alternatively you could get a cheap SMS service, or a GSM modem or plug
a phone in via cable/blue tooth and do messages that way.

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Best regards,
 Duane

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"In the long run the pessimist may be proved right,
    but the optimist has a better time on the trip."

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