On 01/16/2018 04:19 PM, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
If you don't need the "handshake" for dialtone, ring, caller-ID, etc., then all you need is some electric power.

Now I'm wondering about superimposing ~90 VAC (at 20 Hz) to simulate ring.

I think that the ""dialing modem could be configured to ignore the incoming ring while it's dialing. If not, some analog circuitry might need to be applied.

I wonder if a momentary break between the two sides (still applying 9V to each) while applying ringing voltage to the receiving side would work.

Now I need to figure out how to stop my brain.

For MAXIMUM realism, then the "answer" end should also get occasional random "wrong number", incoming fax, "I'm calling to offer you a great deal on" (I don't listen past that).

LOL



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