[NLRS] K0AWU email address change & phone # soon

Marciniak, Ed elmarciniak at mnits.net
Fri Feb 10 17:59:40 EST 2012


You could probably pick up a Cisco router cheap and use an fxo card with an fxs card to pick off long distance calls and route them to a majic jack plus transparently, or another provider of least cost. You could even route in-state and out-state calls differently.
You could even setup a dial-in/dial-out for a reverse/forward auto-patch to an E&M card which could key a radio or do other crazy stuff.

Or you could just use a majic jack plus and skip their phone service

----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Davis [mailto:cqbilld at yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2012 04:50 PM
To: NLRS Reflector <nlrs at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: [NLRS] K0AWU email address change & phone # soon



 Hello all .... note the new email address. Fiber optics have arrived in the woods , FAST internet, new email addresses and phone number is the result. 


 I am tired of ISP provided email accounts that have forced me to change email address three times in the last 5 yrs, so I have moved my email to Yahoo to avoid that in the future too, I hope.

10GHz ers and other that have an interest, after 37yrs a different PHONE NUMBER -- STARTING Wed next week (Feb 15th) my  phone number will be 1-218-999-9658

I am looking into internet based long distance for the shack at least. The new company's long distance package is HORRID ... We will use a prepaid phone card for some of that, but that will limit us to US only. Calls in state MN-MN increase the rate by 5x over out of state calls... Crazy. The above phone number will be good for all calls. Calls FROM me may be from a different number, we will see. Anyone have comments on internet phone service (long distance only for our use) Skype, Magic Jack ect.


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AU2012 --- We could still use a couple of presentations .... neat projects, activities, observations etc 20min in length.

Thanks -- 73  Bill  K0AWU
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