inmarsat...!!! --- mch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sounds like a good basis for a lawsuit. > > Joe M. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > A friend of mine has a cabin in rural Canada. > I connected a bag phone > > to a 900Mhz cordless phone using the Motorola > interface they used to > > sell. He put the bag phone up high in the > top floor of the cabin and > > takes the cordless phone around with him > (even out on the boat). It > > works great, but will not as soon as they > shut down analog. He has a > > heart condition and needs the phone. I don't > know what we will do, as > > we needed the 3 watt phone and mag mount > antenna to get reliable > > service. > > > > 73, Joe, K1ike > > > > -------------- Original message > ---------------------- > > From: Ronny Julian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > They used to sell bag phones with an RJ-11 > port built in. A > > customer of > > > mine had a home type answering machine > plugged in to his so he > > didn't > > > have to use our voice mail system. > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] bag phone for > repeater 911 > > Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 19:49:22 +0000 > > From: Ronny Julian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: [email protected] > > > > They used to sell bag phones with an RJ-11 > port built in. A customer > > of > > mine had a home type answering machine > plugged in to his so he didn't > > have to use our voice mail system. > > > > Benjamin Naber wrote: > > > > > I'm curious how they got the auto patches > to work with > > > the cell phones, the wire pin-outs and so > on. I do > > > suppose it wouldn't be such a daunting task > if one > > > figured out for the digital phones that > have data > > > cables with DB-9 connectors. I would like > to be > > > enlightened from someone out there has done > it before > > > for the analog phones. > > > > > > The bag phones actually have a lot of > useful parts in > > > them, with just a few modifications, they > can be > > > readily made for 902MHz operation. Before I > got > > > deployed to waste-land Iraq (you can see > many pictures > > > of how trashy the cities are) I was working > on one > > > such myself. Granted they may not be for > someone who > > > has the money it to just go buy a 900MHz > machine > > > because of the time involved, but it is fun > to work > > > with these. > > > > > > I'm also working on a project to make a > full duplex > > > and simplex voice operation in the 900MHz > amateur > > > band. One does learn alot when > accomplishing such a > > > task. http://www.qsl.net/n9zia > <http://www.qsl.net/n9zia> is such a > > > site devoted > > > to things such as these. Very, very > informative. > > > > > > I've got *several* bag phones and once out > of the army > > > (12 hour days and you wanna come home and > just spend > > > the little time with the family) and have a > normal > > > 10-6 life, I am going to pursue on a large > scale > > > working on the conversions. I'm happy I > brought > > > several of my books over here to learn > about this neat > > > stuff... > > > > > > ~Benjamin, KB9LFZ > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------- > > > ~Ben, KB9LFZ > > > > > > Got your radio on and "listening?" > > > Then KEY the radio and and make some noise! > > > > > > Keep Amateur Radio Alive - USE IT DAILY!!! > > > > > > > Ted Bleiman K9MDM MDM Radio " If its in stock...we've got it!" P O Box 31353 Chicago, IL 60631-0353 773.631.5130 fax 773.775.8096 web http://www.mdmradio.com - email - [EMAIL PROTECTED] <<< DIRECT ALL EMAIL ____________________________________________________________________________________Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! http://surveylink.yahoo.com/gmrs/yahoo_panel_invite.asp?a=7

