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| Volume Three, Issue Thirty-five, File 9 of 13 |
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| Many times I've wanted to be able to start and/or listen to devices at my |
| home when I'm somewhere else. I've developed the following circuits to do this |
| for me. The circuits have all kinds of uses. I'll let your mind ponder the |
| endless fun activities you can have. Some of the things I have used them for |
| are monitoring my own house, tape record my friends for fun without their |
| knowledge, or listen to a radio station when you're out of town, etc. |
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| ///// Automatically Answer a Phone ///// |
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| This has got to be the best way to automatically answer the phone. With |
| just 2 parts, we can couple an audio source into a phone line. The cost will |
| be less than $5 no matter where you get the parts! |
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| . . Radio Shack |
| . . / ECG 6412 273-1374 Transformer |
| Red __ __ Diac / |
| (+) O-------------I\ /I------------) || (---------O <- |
| Tip . \ / . ) || ( |
| ._\____/_. ) || ( Audio Source |
| . . ) || ( feeding IN |
| Green ) || ( to transformer |
| (-) O-------------------------------------) || (---------O <- |
| Ring |
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| The "Diac" or "Bilateral Trigger Diode" looks like an open circuit until a |
| voltage of either polarity is applied that is above its threshold of 63 Volts. |
| (plus or minus 7 Volts) When this voltage is exceeded, like when the line |
| rings, the device acts as a switch and goes into conduction. This "answers" |
| the phone and holds the line through the transformer, which couples the audio |
| to the line. |
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| When the caller hangs up, most telephone companies provide a momentary |
| reversal of Tip and Ring which causes the Diac to stop conducting and release |
| the line. |
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| ///// Another Way to Automatically Answer ///// |
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| For those who want to really play with this circuit, I suggest the |
| following additions. I have added a bridge rectifier and an optical coupler to |
| the circuit. The bridge just makes sure that the LED inside the optical coupler |
| gets the proper polarity. If you are careful to observe polarity when |
| connecting to Ma Bell, you can leave out the diodes and save a little money. |
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| . . Radio Shack |
| |----------|-----------------__ __---------------| 273-1374 |
| | | .I\ /I. | Transformer |
| --- --- ._\____/_. |--) || (-----O |
| \ / \ / . . ) || ( |
| --- --- ECG 6412 ) || ( Audio |
| O---| | Diac ) || ( Source |
| Tip | O----| 1N4003 Diodes ) || ( |
| (+) | Ring | ( 4 ) |--) || (-----O |
| --- (-) --- ECG 3045 Optical Coupler | |
| \ / \ / ______________ / | |
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| | | 2 | |\ | | 1 | |
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| 4 5 |
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| Pins 4 and 5 on the optical coupler can be wired to remotely start a |
| device upon answering the line. An example would be a tape machine or battery- |
| powered bugging amplifier. Be careful not to connect anything over 25 volts to |
| pins 4 and 5 to avoid frying the opto-coupler. Either circuit will accommodate |
| an extra LED that could be used as a status indicator. Just be sure to keep |
| the polarity proper and put it in series with the other components. |
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| The Audio Source can be almost ANYTHING. If you want to hook up a |
| microphone as the Audio Source, connect the microphone to some kind of |
| amplifier first, then to the transformer. |
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| ///// An Interesting Catalog to Read Through ///// |
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| If you really want to get fancy, you could consider ordering a free |
| catalog from Monroe Electronics. They sell the following products you might |
| wish to play with. Use these as building blocks to make whatever you need... |
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| DTMF Decoders (a) Which provide a momentary or latching relay |
| ------------- output for the duration of time the DTMF digit |
| is being pressed. (If you're really obnoxious, |
| you'd use one of these with one of the above |
| circuits. Then you could call and randomly turn |
| things on and off like maybe a TV scrambler/ |
| jammer.) |
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| (b) Which can accept multiple digits and be programmed |
| for a momentary or latching relay output. (Use one |
| of these to make a DTMF combination lock for your |
| BBS. Or use as a call screener, i.e. only the |
| correct DTMF sequence could make your phone actually |
| ring) |
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| (c) Which can control access by a 4 digit code to latch |
| a relay, then a single digit to unlatch it. (A |
| little bit more sophisticated than (b) above. |
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| DTMF Encoders Which can convert BCD to DTMF tones. Crystal- |
| ------------- controlled, of course. 600-ohm audio output. |
| (Use one of these to convert your computer's |
| output into ANY DTMF tones of your choosing. You'd |
| be able to choose the duration as well! Then this |
| circuit would couple your evil DTMF into the phone |
| line) |
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| Audio Detectors Detect BUSY and DIAL TONE and operate a relay. |
| --------------- (Useful when making scanning hardware/software |
| applications) |
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| Audio Generators Generate Ring Tone, Dial Tone, Busy Tone, Tone |
| ---------------- Burst, etc. (Start your own phone company. Fool |
| your friends, trip out the operator) |
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| Dial-up DTMF remote control systems which can be used to control and |
| monitor remote relays and status inputs at unattended sites. |
| They can also provide automatic dialing of stored phone numbers to |
| report status of inputs, and can make use of an internal timer to |
| execute control commands. (Water strange plants by call-in remote |
| control, check moisture levels, see if a certain mailbox is empty |
| or full, have the mailbox CALL you when something is delivered, |
| etc. Do I have to tell you everything? Just get the catalog!) |
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| Their address is: |
| MONROE ELECTRONICS, INC. |
| 100 HOUSEL AVENUE |
| LYNDONVILLE NY 14098 |
| (716) 765-2254 |
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