Caller ID signalling on Nokia GSM terminal This time I've got the adapter connected to both a 1988 BT Tribune analogue telephone set and a Tempo test set (the same ones that BT Openreach have. These test sets can monitor the line without seizing it (or anyone being aware you are doing so!)
Listen between the first and second ring; the noise that sounds like an old modem (it is indeed the same signalling) contains the caller ID info in ETSI format. A phone with CLID display (or other suitable equipment) can decode the incoming number from this and process it as required.
BTW the particular number I has already been shown online I've even put it up in full clear text on more than one site and its surprising how little spam I get to it - that does make me think the spammers have lists of what are higher value customers and only bother with those...
TBH if anyone actually manages to decode it from the FSK in the recording and send me a text I'd be quite impressed...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsArTlhziAs
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I am now an ex-Windows user :) Downloaded Ubuntu Desktop ISO, burnt it to a DVD,
Booted from the DVD on my hacked wreck of a laptop after removing the CMOS battery to let me boot from DVD (and rebuilding the laptop). Took maybe 2 weeks to get it right.
15 minutes after putting the DVD in, I have a fully functional system. Even the TV tuner and hardware Video recorder were recognised, wireless OK, every bit of hardware sorted AUTOMATICALLY (some bits of it NEVER WORKED ON WINDOWS AT ALL).
What can I say apart from... I wish I'd done this years ago. Of course it wouldn't have been so easy back then but I'm gobsmacked by how piss easy it was to do.
Took a couple hours to get some free software installed to run, but am busy learning new PCB design, FreeCiv for when I need some strat gaming, video codecs and sound and internet radio all on demand...
... I am not going to install Windows again. Ever. Not on my systems, not on anybody else's. Microsoft can go back to hell.
Testing an "old" Nokia GSM terminal adapter with external power I plan to eventually run this from a protected power supply (with some sort of accu) so it would still work in a power failure (provided of course the GSM network stays running). I recovered it from an old installation a couple of years ago and managed to reprogram it to work with the rest of my phone system but as supplied it has this bizzare 6,7 volt PSU which I've never seen elsewhere and the official way of supplying it with ext power requires a special header cable and software which are no longer available as its 15 years old and Microsoft have simply abandoned support of it.
it connects to a normal analogue phone (I am playing oompah music down the analogue phone so there is some audio traffic being transmitted)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPZ2O9p5-cc
Fly agaric mushroom Doing some window shopping on one of the bannertrs on the site, and I was wondering if anyone here has tryed flly argaric before, iv googled it before and some say the trips nasty and to start but some say its alright
So what's your opinion?12
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