| ??? 06/06/01 02:22 Read: times |
#12222 - RE: Two telephones on a line |
Hi,
You could have a microcontoller with DTMF signaling to do this. The micro would act as a switch board. If it gets a certain DTMF it will close contacts to ring the extra phone. Then if the micro receives another DTMF, it will call out to the normal phone line. Basically an office phone network simulator. Interesting project... TTYL, Dave Kaleta |
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