[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 296 bytes --] I'm experimenting with my PiDP-11; I think I may have my modem set up properly to accept incoming calls, but with only one phone line I'm unable to test it. If anyone with a modem is willing to help me test, send me a message off-list and I'll give you my phone number & some login details. john [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 607 bytes --]
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 633 bytes --] I have a couple of modems in the basement.... and I was just thinking it would be nice to find a new home for them, so if anybody is looking for a couple of external modems, let me know and I'll figure out which flavor of US Robotics modems I have. On Sat, Oct 23, 2021 at 5:49 PM John Floren <john@jfloren.net> wrote: > I'm experimenting with my PiDP-11; I think I may have my modem set up > properly to accept incoming calls, but with only one phone line I'm unable > to test it. If anyone with a modem is willing to help me test, send me a > message off-list and I'll give you my phone number & some login details. > > john > > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 1004 bytes --]
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 857 bytes --] If you have two models connected to two computers. You might be able to test your setup by connecting a null modem phone cable between the phone line ports of both modem. Basically crossing transmit pairs from one side to the receive pairs of the other modem and vice-versa. Not sure if it will work without dial tone from the phone line present. But there might setting in your modems configuration that would activate what is needed for such a modem to.modem direct link. On Sat, Oct 23, 2021, 7:50 PM John Floren <john@jfloren.net> wrote: > I'm experimenting with my PiDP-11; I think I may have my modem set up > properly to accept incoming calls, but with only one phone line I'm unable > to test it. If anyone with a modem is willing to help me test, send me a > message off-list and I'll give you my phone number & some login details. > > john > > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 1230 bytes --]
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 659 bytes --] On Sat, Oct 23, 2021, 7:50 PM John Floren <john@jfloren.net> wrote: > I'm experimenting with my PiDP-11; I think I may have my modem set up > properly to accept incoming calls, but with only one phone line I'm unable > to test it. If anyone with a modem is willing to help me test, send me a > message off-list and I'll give you my phone number & some login details. > I'd be less surprised by folks having modems (which seem like the kind of thing that gets tossed into a box and forgotten about for a few decades until eventually uncovered by a bout of decluttering) and more surprised by people having suitable phone lines to use them. - Dan C. [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 1136 bytes --]
On Sat, Oct 23, 2021, 7:50 PM John Floren <john@jfloren.net> wrote:
> I'm experimenting with my PiDP-11; I think I may have my modem set up
> properly to accept incoming calls, but with only one phone line I'm unable
> to test it. If anyone with a modem is willing to help me test, send me a
> message off-list and I'll give you my phone number & some login details.
Don't have on wired up, but if anybody wants 'em I have a random stack
of them sitting in a box in the basement.
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1200 bytes --] > On Oct 24, 2021, at 11:37 AM, Dan Cross <crossd@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> On Sat, Oct 23, 2021, 7:50 PM John Floren <john@jfloren.net> wrote: >> I'm experimenting with my PiDP-11; I think I may have my modem set up properly to accept incoming calls, but with only one phone line I'm unable to test it. If anyone with a modem is willing to help me test, send me a message off-list and I'll give you my phone number & some login details. > > > I'd be less surprised by folks having modems (which seem like the kind of thing that gets tossed into a box and forgotten about for a few decades until eventually uncovered by a bout of decluttering) and more surprised by people having suitable phone lines to use them. > > - Dan C. > With a second modem, an Analog telephone adapter, and a free Google Voice account you could do it. Might have to set the ATA to G.711 to properly pass modem signals. Or you could set up an Asterix server and run your own private phone network. I am surprised there doesn't seem to be an open source soft-modem that directly speaks SIP protocols, but there is a commercial one at https://www.vocal.com/voip/sip-software-modem/ > -L [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 2134 bytes --]
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1202 bytes --] On 10/24/21 4:36 PM, Dan Cross wrote: > On Sat, Oct 23, 2021, 7:50 PM John Floren <john@jfloren.net > <mailto:john@jfloren.net>> wrote: > > I'm experimenting with my PiDP-11; I think I may have my modem set > up properly to accept incoming calls, but with only one phone line > I'm unable to test it. If anyone with a modem is willing to help > me test, send me a message off-list and I'll give you my phone > number & some login details. > > > I'd be less surprised by folks having modems (which seem like the kind > of thing that gets tossed into a box and forgotten about for a few > decades until eventually uncovered by a bout of decluttering) and more > surprised by people having suitable phone lines to use them. > > - Dan C. > > You should live in rural Scotland Sir. Broadband is NEX in places - for example where I live. 512K download (max) more normally 380K! Forget FTTC or FTTP - I have CTTM - tandard old-fashioned Copper to the Modem. I still need to use a 19.2K modem when the going gets tough. If you want to try an AA modem number I can send you it - but it is Scottish (UK) based. If you contact me off-list I can try tomorrow. Iain [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 2357 bytes --]
Obihai makes some decent, cheap-on-eBay, unlockable/hackable analog VoIP boxes that work just fine with not-super-fast modems. You won’t get 56K or even 33.6, but 9600-14.4K should be fine and a Telebit Trailblazer probably would be too if you want to use UUCP over dialup… — Chris
On Wednesday, October 27th, 2021 at 11:17 AM, Chris Hanson <cmhanson@eschatologist.net> wrote: > Obihai makes some decent, cheap-on-eBay, unlockable/hackable analog VoIP boxes that work just fine with not-super-fast modems. You won’t get 56K or even 33.6, but 9600-14.4K should be fine and a Telebit Trailblazer probably would be too if you want to use UUCP over dialup… > > — Chris I've got a Grandstream HT801 through my ISP (Sonic.net) which works fine for voice, and it previously did ok with the modem, but now when I try, I start to get garbage soon after the connection establishes (see http://jfloren.net/noise.jpg for an example). It happens regardless of who I connect to, and seemingly without regard for the connection speed--although at 9600, the garbage fills up the screen quite rapidly compared to a rather sedate trickle at 4800. My modem-fu is rather weak, so if anyone recognizes what's going on, please let me know. I worry that it's just a noisy phone connection, but I was under the impression that modems had some sort of error-correction built in (this is a SupraFaxModem 288). john
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1618 bytes --] On Wed, Oct 27, 2021 at 2:31 PM John Floren <john@jfloren.net> wrote: > On Wednesday, October 27th, 2021 at 11:17 AM, Chris Hanson < > cmhanson@eschatologist.net> wrote: > > > Obihai makes some decent, cheap-on-eBay, unlockable/hackable analog VoIP > boxes that work just fine with not-super-fast modems. You won’t get 56K or > even 33.6, but 9600-14.4K should be fine and a Telebit Trailblazer probably > would be too if you want to use UUCP over dialup… > > > > — Chris > > I've got a Grandstream HT801 through my ISP (Sonic.net) which works fine > for voice, and it previously did ok with the modem, but now when I try, I > start to get garbage soon after the connection establishes (see > http://jfloren.net/noise.jpg for an example). It happens regardless of > who I connect to, and seemingly without regard for the connection > speed--although at 9600, the garbage fills up the screen quite rapidly > compared to a rather sedate trickle at 4800. > My guess is that the codec it uses is optimized for human speech and gets confused by the range and levels of data modulation. My modem-fu is rather weak, so if anyone recognizes what's going on, please > let me know. I worry that it's just a noisy phone connection, but I was > under the impression that modems had some sort of error-correction built in > (this is a SupraFaxModem 288). > This depends very much on the modem. It might be painful, but I wonder what would happen if you tried it at 1200 or even 300 baud (assuming those are simple AFSK using two tones as in Bell 103 and 202 schemes). - Dan C. [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 2239 bytes --]