mch wrote:
> Right, and my name is Joe, NOT Jim. (That's why I called you Ralph and
> put a smiley beside it).
>
> I'm sorry, but Jim made the statement that (still quoted below) "But CSI
> is not. They went out of business about 10 yrs ago." I wanted to make
> sure that anyone looking for Connect Systems, Inc. (CSI) did not think
> they were no longer in business, as Jim did not specify that he was only
> talking about "Communications Systems, Incorporated".
>
> If you don't see that CSI can get confused with CSI, then you must be
> psychic. Most people would not know CSI from CSI unless you specify what
> the acronym stands for. That's what I wanted to clear up. Despite what
> Jim said, one of the CSIs IS still around. At least Communications
> Specialists, Inc is known as CommSpec, not CSI (as the other two are
> commonly called). Granted, it may not help in your SPECIFIC case, but
> many other people search the message board for info, and I'm sure
> "Connect Systems" CSI would not want to be rumored to be out of business
> when they are not.
>
> Joe M.
>
I have never heard Connect Systems call themselves 'CSI', so as far as I
can tell, when someone says CSI in talking about tone panels, they mean
Communications Systems.
BTW, I remember they had a problem with the 2212's they used to store
programing. They would lose bits, go nuts, and would not re-program. The
only fix wass to replace the 2212's, and face the same thing agin in a
few years. Why I don't know, as so many other people have used them
without any problems...
--
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL
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