Path: utzoo!telecom-request Date: Fri, 5 Apr 91 08:05 EST From: Macy Hallock Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom Subject: Re: Request For In-Line Speed Dialer Information Message-ID: Organization: Hallock Engineering and Sales Medina, Ohio USA +1 216 722 3053 Sender: Telecom@eecs.nwu.edu Approved: Telecom@eecs.nwu.edu X-Submissions-To: telecom@eecs.nwu.edu X-Administrivia-To: telecom-request@eecs.nwu.edu X-Telecom-Digest: Volume 11, Issue 272, Message 10 of 11 Lines: 36 konstan@elmer-fudd.berkeley.edu (Joe Konstan) writes: > I remember reading about some of the Demon Dialers of yesteryear and I > was wondering what is still available today. These are commonly available used now. Seems as though a lot of them were installed behind 1A2 systems that have now beem removed from service. Several brokers list them for $10-20 each. Be sure you get the power transformer with it. You might also want replacement priviledges ... Demon Dialers could be damaged by lightning comparatively easily in many cases. I just had two older ones I've had for years zapped. Guess I should take my own advice and put high speed solid state protection on my phone lines ... even three element gas tubes don't always cut it. For a listing of used equipment brokers, your best source is "Telecom Gear" listings. Last time I checked, you could still call 1-800-LIBRARY and get put on the list if you acted like a telecom equipment seller/user. (This is the number for Telecom Library ... and the publishers of Teleconnect, LAN, Inbound/Outbound magazines and other items of interest) (Be sure to ask them to send you a book list, too, when you call ... Harry and Jerry stock some decent titles ... and those guys are fun at a party, too.) Anybody have any used Mitel Smart One dialers they'd like to sell cheap? Macy M. Hallock, Jr. macy@fmsystm.UUCP macy@NCoast.ORG uunet!aablue!fmsystm!macy