Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!sdd.hp.com!wuarchive!uunet!telebit!brian From: brian@telebit.com (Brian Lloyd) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: Cellular phones and modems Message-ID: <1991May14.080415.28245@telebit.com> Date: 14 May 91 08:04:15 GMT References: <53.282EC496@zswamp.uucp> Sender: news@telebit.com Organization: Telebit Corporation; Sunnyvale, CA, USA Lines: 16 Nntp-Posting-Host: napa.telebit.com You will need a device that provides an RJ-11 connection for your modem. There are such devices available (I have used a device called Cell Jack). This device generates the signals expected by the modem (dial tone, ring voltage) and it decodes the touchtones so that the modem or other attached device can dial the cellular transceiver. You will probably want to try the Cellblazer in leu of a Trailblazer. The Cellblazer uses a version of PEP that has been optimized for cellular operation. It is also fully backward compatible with the TB+, the T2500, and the T1000. -- Brian Lloyd, WB6RQN Telebit Corporation Network Systems Architect 1315 Chesapeake Terrace brian@napa.telebit.com Sunnyvale, CA 94089-1100 voice (408) 745-3103 FAX (408) 734-3333