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Re: using German phone lines
I haven't been following this discussion carefully - not of interest to
me - but if someone will write a few lines about what problem this is
designed to solve, and provide the schematic&assembly instructions, it'll
be one of the first contributions to the new web pages...
Also, the pages may be located on another server in the future - anyone
know the generic HTML redirection command? I know the Mosaic&Netscape
one, but there's a pure HTML command....
Oh, and I can scan that schematic if it's not in electronic form.
On Mon, 2 Oct 1995, Tim Vetter wrote:
> > Magellan's travel catalog (1-800-962-4943), sells what they
> > call a "TeleFilter" for $49.50 that they claim eliminates
> > these signals. The catalog number is #ET009, and they say
> > that it is "strongly recommended in Austria, Germany, and
> > Switzerland."
>
> Yikes, $49.50 ... I *must* get into the hardware business. Made
> one of these things a few months ago out of four resistors and
> three capacitors, grand total cost about $2. If somebody wants
> the schematic, mail me and I'll try to dig it up.
>
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