[Repeater-Builder] Re: Repeater Control Operator via Other-Than-Phone-Line

2010-07-10 Thread John


--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, kb9mwr kb9...@... wrote:

 If you are most familiar controlling over the phone.  You might want to 
 consider an analog telephone adapter (ATA), like the Linksys PAP2T.
 
 It's a little box that converts the standard telephone RJ-11 to ethernet.  
 From there you can have another on the remote end, or get a DID phone number 
 for a few dollars a year.



This is the approach I was thinking of --- you dial it just like you always 
have and use DTMF.  DIDs can be free (http://www.ipkall.com/) or low cost 
http://vitelity.net



Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Repeater Control Operator via Other-Than-Phone-Line

2010-07-10 Thread AARON LEWIS DINKIN
Grandstream makes a mad cheap ATA

I also use the Linksys 3102 for regular stuff it's not too terribly
expensive but is semi complicated for SIP newbies



On Jul 9, 2010, at 9:22 PM, kb9mwr kb9...@yahoo.com wrote:



If you are most familiar controlling over the phone. You might want to
consider an analog telephone adapter (ATA), like the Linksys PAP2T.

It's a little box that converts the standard telephone RJ-11 to ethernet.
From there you can have another on the remote end, or get a DID phone number
for a few dollars a year.

 


[Repeater-Builder] Re: Repeater Control Operator via Other-Than-Phone-Line

2010-07-09 Thread kb9mwr
If you are most familiar controlling over the phone.  You might want to 
consider an analog telephone adapter (ATA), like the Linksys PAP2T.

It's a little box that converts the standard telephone RJ-11 to ethernet.  
From there you can have another on the remote end, or get a DID phone number 
for a few dollars a year.