Xref: utzoo rec.radio.noncomm:465 sci.electronics:19030 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!caen!kuhub.cc.ukans.edu!zeus.unomaha.edu!acmnews Newsgroups: rec.radio.noncomm,sci.electronics Subject: Re: Phoneline levels, interfaces in E Europe? Message-ID: <11960.27f994c1@zeus.unomaha.edu> From: acmnews@zeus.unomaha.edu (Paul W. Schleck KD3FU) Date: 3 Apr 91 08:39:28 CST References: <23987@well.sf.ca.us> Lines: 40 In article <23987@well.sf.ca.us>, antenna@well.sf.ca.us (Robert Horvitz) writes: > I am writing a pamphlet describing how to build a low-cost, > low-power radio station under conditions prevalent in > Central/Eastern Europe. It will be translated and distributed > in those countries. > > Many applicants for radio licenses in the post-communist > countries are particularly interested in airing telephone > talk shows. So my question to netreaders is: > > Do Eastern Europe telephone systems operate at the same > line levels as in the US? > > Can anyone recommend a particular telephone interface > unit that combines low cost with the ability to handle > noisy, unstable phonelines? > > Equipment specs and source addresses with phone, fax and telex > numbers will be most appreciated - and included in the > pamphlet's listing of "Sources." > > Respond by email, if you wish, or post your comments to the > net. Either way, thanks in advance! > > ---Robert Horvitz > Internews Radio Consultant > Independent Electronic Media Program for East & Central Europe > > > > -- > !.|.!.|.!.|.!.|.!.|.!.|.!.|.!.|.!.|.!.|.!.|.!.|.!.|.!.|.!.|.!.|.!.|.!.| > Robert Horvitz 1122-1/2 E St. SE Washington, DC 20003-2232 USA > antenna@well.sf.ca.us ...{apple,pacbell,hplabs,ucbvax}!well!antenna I've sent a copy to the comp.dcom.telecom moderator. I'm sure readers of that newsgroups will be able to help you. Paul Schleck