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Re: Outgoing voice calls
On Tue, 26 May 1998, Ira Abramov wrote:
> On Tue, 26 May 1998, Yaron wrote:
>
> > I've looked all kinds of places but can't find anything...
> >
> > I want a Linux machine with a modem to dial a voice-phone and deliver a
> > message. I don't know if that would absolutely require a voice-modem, or
> > just a data modem+soundcard. Anyone have any ideas/pointers?
>
> I know of no AT commands that let a regular modem send a prerecorded
> message through a d/a and over the phoneline. there is a kit from creative
> to adapt phoneline voltage and amperage to cross-connect a modem and an SB
> card to the same line and use windows software to do this, or maybe do it
> with a voice modem.
Gosh, they are a century old. The name is Rockwell, works since forever,
package on sunsite under modem utils, have used it since 14400 voice
modems, works perfectly. It's called voice-???-whatever or so. Get
ls-lR.gz from sunsite and locate it.
> if you need a pro system, then Efrat (Ramat Hachayal) sells such turnkey
> systems, AFAIR, but not linux-based :-)
You mean, $$$$-based ?
Peter