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:
Is this for repeater control? Or for voice autopatch? If it is for the
former I may have a solution. Write me off list.
Ronny K4RJJ
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Look up Tellular, they have cell phones specificly designd for what you
are wanting to do. but be prepared for the sticker shock as
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
At 10:02 PM 12/2/05, you 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
There is no reason that you can't link a phone line into your repeater.
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
Another product is called a CellSocket. I don't think
it accepts as many phones as the one pointed out by
other posters, but it's been around for at least 3
years, maybe longer. Depending on the phone, there
were some things it would not do, such as access
voice-mail or do caller-ID. Motorola and
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
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
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Doubt it, no way to tell it to send. Other thought would be, is there internet service there, or wireless internet? That would be a more likely option. To my knowledge, there is none of the cell phones that automate like you want it to. Mathew N9LV Tim Horvath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I
At 12/2/2005 22:11, you wrote:
Doubt it, no way to tell it to send. Other thought would be, is there
internet service there, or wireless internet? That would be a more likely
option. To my knowledge, there is none of the cell phones that automate
like you want it to.
Mathew
N9LV
Tim
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