--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, kb4mdz kb4...@... wrote on
Thu Feb 5, 2009 at 2:40 pm:
Graced with a Palomar Telecom DV-200 board; apparently it's a voice
storage board, but I have no docs; I guess Palomar Telecom went out
of
business sometime after 1992.
Anyone have a half a
The DV-200 is a voice storage board made by Palomar Telecom, Inc.
around 1992
They are no longer in business.
The DV-200, DV-64 and VS-100 were all Natural voice play back boards.
They were programmed using the opitional SDS-1000 speach development
system.
Dennis
web_magician wrote:
--- In
Thanks, Mike. Interesting thing is that it's joined with a Midian
UED1A encoder/decoder; my guess is it was set up to decode a DTMF
string, then respond back with it's pre-recorded message.
Maybe I could make it live again?
Chuk G.
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Mike Morris
At 02:44 PM 4/8/05, you wrote:
Thanks, Mike. Interesting thing is that it's joined with a Midian
UED1A encoder/decoder; my guess is it was set up to decode a DTMF
string, then respond back with it's pre-recorded message.
The card was basically fed with a binary number and a strobe
pulse and
Well, that's certainly a lot more than I knew this morning. I dunno
about the PROM/EEPROM business; I'll take a look at it when I get
into work Monday; just tossed it in a drawer (with the radio it's
attached to.)
Hmm, maybe make it say The White Zone is for loading and unloading
only. If you
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