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> From: Joe Dwyer/Inter-Tel <joe_dwyer%[email protected]>
> Date:  3 May 96 16:53:40 MS
> Subject: Re: Inductors for Billing-Tone Immunity
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> Give Bob Reiter at Midcom a call
> 1 800 643-2661 or 605 882-0353
> fax 605 886-4486
> 
> I recently saw some transformers that were PCMCIA that I couldn't believe how 
> small they were. They also have an inductor line, so maybe they can help.
> 
> I have also done a BTF for Swiss so let me know if you need help with values.
> 
> ><>   ><>   ><>   ><>   ><>   ><>   ><>   ><>   ><>   ><>   ><>   ><>   ><>   
> Joe Dwyer                         
> Sr. Engineer International Approvals
> Inter-Tel.                                                 Tel:    +1 602 961 
> 9000 x1235
> 7300 West Boston Street                  Fax:    +1 602 961 1370
> Chandler, AZ   85226   U.S.A.
> Internet: [email protected]          www.inter-tel.com
> Inter-Tel designs and sells PBX and Hybrid Telephone equipment worldwide.
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> To: treg @ world.std.com @ SMTP
> cc:  
> From: dmarc @ crl.com (Duane J Marcroft) @ SMTP
> Date: 05/03/96 01:11:21 PM
> Subject: Inductors for Billing-Tone Immunity
> 
> Hi TREG'er,
> 
> I'm designing a V.34 on a PCMCIA card for Switzerland. Does anyone have a
> source of Metering-Tone or Billing-Tone inductors that are less than 2.5
> mm in height (max height above PCB) and will sustain up to 60 mA of line 
> current before saturating.  Any information would greatly appreciated
> 
> Thank you in advance.
> 
> Regards,
> Duane Marcroft
> 
>  
> 
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