Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!maverick.ksu.ksu.edu!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!uwm.edu!rpi!dali!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!sdd.hp.com!hplabs!hpfcso!hpldola!hp-lsd!col!hpcc01!hpccc!bourman From: bourman@hpccc.HP.COM (BobbHewlett-PackardCorpNetEngPaloAltoCa.) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: 4800 baud modems Message-ID: <5830011@hpccc.HP.COM> Date: 31 May 90 15:12:01 GMT References: <1111100006@cdp> Lines: 23 / hpccc:comp.dcom.modems / caulkins@cdp.UUCP / 6:56 am May 25, 1990 / |I'm looking for a 4800 baud modem. My brief research indicates |this is a strange (and maybe non-existent) beast. Lots of 2400s, |quite a few 9600s, but no 4800s that I've been able to locate |in a day's poking around in trade pub ads. Any suggestions |or names of manufacturers would be much appreciated. | ||Dave C |cdp!caulkins@arisia.xerox.com |---------- | If you need RS366 dialing (bell 801 auto dialer), then look at the Racal Vadic 4850PA. The V.32 (Racal Milgo RMD3222) will soon have a RS366 auto dialer and will work with 4800bps modems. Racal makes a RMD3281 and VA811 that fit in the old 1601 chassis. The VA811 is the 801 auto dialer and the RMD3281 is the V.32 modem card. This will get you 9600bps. Try Dave Sanford at Racal Milgo (408) 432-8008 BOBB