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Re: Stopping 'Silent' phone calls



Ian - just to mention I do have a xAP embedded controller available
for
the Meteor already - been using it for a few months now with xAP
Switchboard etc. Presents CallerID over Ethernet using xAP CID / Meteor
schema.  Very small, nicely cased , inc PSU which powers Meteor etc.
Cost - about £50 +VAT - possibly a little more than you wanted  but
that's what the modules cost from a retailer, my firmware is free. lf
you add a bit of cost in for your time to code an alternative, it must
be attractive.

I haven't mentioned these before as I'm a bit busy on the
HomeVision/C-Bus gateways currently.

Kevin

.bird@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi Pete
>
> can you share some technical details like the schematic etc. for your
PIC
> PBX. I ask as I have just ordered a PCB to make an embedded controller
> using data from my Meteor unit. Initially I was planning to simply log
the
> call data and have it show the caller on other embedded screens around
the
> house using Ethernet. All the rest is planned to be manual i.e. do we
> answer it. There are some calls we would simply lie to drop e.g.
> International ones.
>
> Sounds like what you are doing is a long way towards what I would like
to
> achieve
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> Thanks
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> Ian
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> Pete Shew <pslists@xxxxxxx>
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> I have always avoided Asterisk as I prefer cheap as chips POTS phones
> and the interface cards seemed way too expensive. Has this changed and
> should I retire my PIC16F877 based PBX?
>
> Pete
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