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Payphone Controller for Asterisk

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36 points by pndmnm 11 years ago · 5 comments

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peterwwillis 11 years ago

"This project is based on two other open-source projects (see References below) and has the following goals: [...] 4. The ability to be red-boxed."

I don't care if it's pointless nostalgia, I just turned into a 13-year-old again. Where did I leave my radio shack tone dialer??

sprokolopolis 11 years ago

It is a bit odd to see a new phreaking project pop up. I barely ever see pay phones anymore, but this is neat. Back in high school I always kept a little music player with redbox tones on me. I often used it to get a ride home from my after-school labs, clubs, etc.

rtanaka 11 years ago

I had no idea these payphones operated at 130 VDC. Seems crazy in this day and age.

  • bri3d 11 years ago

    Even the ringtone on POTS is 90VAC - used to excite the coils for the big ring bells you see on the top of old phones.

    Phone technology is pretty crazy in general - the ringing, dial, and busy tones used to be generated by a magneto attached to a crank and later by racks of DC motors attached to generator sets in phone company offices.

    I think some ancient phone systems even used the AC frequency of the ring tone to ring different phones on a shared party / conference line.

    • DanBC 11 years ago

      http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party_line_%28telephony%29

      > Later, independent systems applied multiple ringing frequencies for fully selective ringing. (The Bell System eschewed frequency selective ringing.) The ringers in party-line phones were tuned to distinguish several different ringing signals so that only the desired party's phone would actually ring. In this arrangement the only inconvenience of a party line was occasionally finding the line in use (by hearing talking) when one picked up the phone to make a call. If one of the parties used the phone heavily, then the inconvenience for the others was more than occasional, as depicted in the 1959 comedy film Pillow Talk.

      I was going to say "not that ancient!" because I remember using a shared party line but that was in the 1980s, so pretty old I guess.

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