Mathew,
These things in general have been on the market sence before 1995. I 
was a hardware and software design engineer for a well known alarm 
company back then and we had a product that would do the same thing 
for the Motorola "bag phone" One could use the bag phone as a 
secondary "phone line" in case the primary phone line went down for 
any reason.
Coy


--- In [email protected], Mathew Quaife <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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> Very interesting, wonder how long this has been on the market?  I 
was told about a year ago that it could not be done?  As we learn 
something new each day.  A very interesting product, could come in 
handy for a lot of my people whom are tied to a wire due to the 
coverage in their area.  Thanks for pointing that out.
>    
>   Mathew
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> Nate Duehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   Tim Horvath wrote:
> > I have a repeater in a remote aera with no phone service. Can I 
use a 
> > Cell Phone and interface it to my cat-1000 controller? If so 
How? I 
> > want it to receive and send calls. Thanks, Tim
> 
> If your CAT-1000 controller has a regular autopatch on it, 
something 
> like this might be useful:
> 
> http://www.phonelabs.com/prd05.asp
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> There are a few companies making these, and they're popular in 
Europe 
> where many people don't bother having a land-line phone anymore -- 
they 
> just drop the cell in one of these when they get home.
> 
> Never tried it myself, but looks like it would work fine, if the 
cell 
> coverage is good at your repeater site.
> 
> Nate WY0X
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