[VoIP] Question on connecting old dial telephone

Donald Froula dfroula at sbcglobal.net
Sun Sep 30 15:51:39 CDT 2007


I have 3 PAP2s, 2 "NA" generic models and one unlocked
Vonage unit. None do dial pulse.

Don

--- Mark Rudholm <mark at rudholm.com> wrote:

> Phil, are you sure the PAP2 receives pulses?
> I was pretty sure it didn't.
> 
> Greg Blakely wrote:
> > Guys,
> >  
> > Phil sent me this inquiry.  I can think of a few
> ways that might give
> > him most of what he wants, but I don't see how to
> give him dial tone
> > from the panel office, and, along those lines, I
> don't see a way for him
> > to listen to the call progress through the panel
> office as he dials.
> >  
> > Has anyone found a solution to this yet?  Up
> front, I'll admit to not
> > having read every single post to the mailing list,
> so maybe there
> > already is a solution.
> >  
> > Greg
> >  
> > PS.  He is not yet a member of the mailing list,
> so you will want to
> > reply to both him and the list.
> > 
> > 
> > ________________________________
> > 
> > 	From: Phil Braverman
> [mailto:braverma at hotmail.com] 
> > 	Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2007 1:19 PM
> > 	To: webmaster at ckts.info
> > 	Subject: Question on connecting old dial
> telephone
> > 	
> > 	
> > 	Dear Sir:
> > 	 
> > 	My name is Phil Braverman and I am very
> interested in old
> > telephone technology.  I was reading your Website
> and I found that you
> > can call into the Seattle Museum of communications
> switches that are
> > connected to the CNET network that you all started
> a few years ago by
> > using asterisk
> > 	IP tandom switches.
> > 	 
> > 	My question is that I have a PAP2 unlocked VOIP
> adapter taht can
> > accept touchtone or dial pulses.  Is it possible
> for me to hook up my
> > dial phone in San Jose California to the panel
> switch at the Seattle
> > Museum of Communications using Voip so I would
> have a number coming out
> > of the panel switch to my phone.  When I remove
> the reciever of my
> > telephone it would have a dial tone originating
> from the switch. The
> > VOIP would be like a tieline from the switch to my
> telephone.  For
> > example if I was assigned 722-1701, this would be
> my telephone number.  
> > 	 
> > 	My email is braverma at hotmail.com
> > 	 
> > 	Thankyou for your time in this matter.
> > 	 
> > 	Sincerely,
> > 	 
> > 	Phil Braverman
> > 	 
> > 	 
> > 	
> > 	
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