Look up Tellular, they have cell phones specificly designd for what you  
are wanting to do. but be prepared for the sticker shock as they are not  
subsidised by the carrier and also are for a specialised market.

Stan


On Sat, 03 Dec 2005 10:40:30 -0600, Eric Lemmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Tim,
>
> Several burglar alarm manufacturers offer a duplex wireless link that is
> essentially the guts of a bare-bones cellular phone in a metal box with  
> all
> of the audio and control lines brought out to a connector.  Such devices
> are similar in concept to the "data radios" that are used in SCADA  
> systems,
> and which incorporate a single-channel circuit board normally used in a
> portable radio.
>
> ENG journalists use a similar device to send taped interview audio back  
> to
> the studio when it's impractical to elevate the link antenna from a  
> remote
> truck.  Distributors of broadcasting equipment carry several versions of
> this link radio.
>
> Finally, the vendors of automatic vehicle location systems use
> off-the-shelf cellular link radios to periodically send and receive
> location and assignment data.  Although most of these radios carry  
> digital
> data, the ones I have seen are also available in models that handle  
> two-way
> voice.
>
> 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
>
>
>> Tim Horvath wrote:
>
>> I have a repeater in a remote area 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
>
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