Bluetooth enabled TTY?

LinuxGold said:
To get the idea, look at map with zip code: 19943.

I think it seems mixed with rural area and urban in cluster, or something.

How about me? Check out zip code is 91401
 
volcomskatz said:
This link isn't work.

Just click on it. If you copy & paste, it will not work because this forum automatically truncate the url to prevent overwide link.
 
LinuxGold said:
Just click on it. If you copy & paste, it will not work because this forum automatically truncate the url to prevent overwide link.
Of course you can right-click in the link, choose properties, copy the link, exit the properties, and paste it into your address bar and visit there, if you don't want a new window.
 
LinuxGold said:
Just click on it. If you copy & paste, it will not work because this forum automatically truncate the url to prevent overwide link.

It's still not work... :dunno:

My computer should be full of crap.
 
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Compact/C Cellular Telephone TTY
TTY Conversations on the Go

The portable Compact TTY gives you telephone accessibility everywhere you go. This full-featured TTY is designed to fit in your purse, pocket, or briefcase. Simply connect it to a compatible digital or analog cell phone, and make your call! Or, use it acoustically with any standard telephone or public payphone. The 32k memory stores your TTY conversations, memos, and important phone numbers. The 80-character, 2-line display allows you to read the conversation with ease. You can also relax knowing the rechargeable batteries will last 7 - 10 hours. Now you can have access to the telephone wherever you go - just take along your Compact TTY!

The Compact/C is ideal for wireless calling. Just connect the Compact/C to a compatible cellular or cordless phone. It's that easy!


NOTE: The availability of both digital cell phones and digital wireless networks that are TTY-compatible is still very limited, although it is expected to increase throughout the year. Please check with your wireless network provider and cell phone manufacturer before making a purchase or to receive more information about your specific equipment.





• 2-line, 80-character LCD display with backlight
• 57-key, 4-row keyboard with easy"touch keys
• 32k memory saves and sends memos, stores phone numbers, and stores TTY conversations
• Turbo Code® and Auto IDTM
• Compatible with select digital and analog cellular phones.
• TTY AnnouncerTM
• Long-lasting, rechargeable batteries (7-10 hrs.) and AC adapter included
• Clock and date functions
• Baudot code (45.5/50 baud rate)
• E.A.R.S. (sensitivity)
• Size: 8.8" x 3.9" x 1.2"
 
Only the ghosts of St. Elizabeth Hospital would howl that TTY and related accessories are history.

Demand for TTY and other accessories is mighty strong as evident through sales at our eBay catalog. Many of our customers are foreign.

This is mighty easy for us as most of the items are donated to us and refurbished to working by our deaf, hard of hearing, and deaf-blind technicians.

Our eBay catalog is close to selling 5 times more stuff than Glen does at his Pyram Booth at the NAD conference.

And we'll get blasted with orders as soon as our OC-Fair is done educationg thousands and thousands of people of the accessories they can use for hearing and vision loss.

Richard Roehm
 
Nesmuth said:
The late Morton Warnow.

http://www.danbury.org/moderndeafcommunication/

Link is fine you need to try a patience pill for a change.

Richard

link is still bad. you have cache in your browser which is why it work on your computer. anyone else?

Richard, I am sorry to hear that Morton Warnow is dead so is his invention. He actually infringed an invention from company called Interpretype, based in New York. Check out at www.interpretype.com . Interpretype "modifies" TTYs exactly like what Morton did. Your office close to Golden West College in Hungtington Beach and is one of the Interpretype's satisfied clients. Price for the two way TTY communication device is eye popper $1,995

If you are looking for budget version that you can couple any two way unmodified TTY, check link
TTY Trainer reasonable price ranges from $99.00 to $129.00 It was interesting that deafworks hold patent invention patent #5,012,508 in 1989, 17 years ago.
 
We'll see about that. I'm in contact with Morton's daughter and I'm going to take over MDC and have my younger brother run it for me.

Richard
 
Nesmuth said:
Our eBay catalog is close to selling 5 times more stuff than Glen does at his Pyram Booth at the NAD conference.

Richard Roehm


Does anyone here know Glen? Who is he? How did you know that your
eBay is selling 5 times than his? What is your point of bragging
about "5 times"? Perhaps, he brought less stuffs to NAD than of what
he has in his office. What is your eBay url? What is Glen's store
url? compare both of you to get the facts cleared so please
spill those urls now.
 
Morton's Communicator

The last thing I want to do is feed the "deficit thinkers" on this blog.

And to comemmorate the 30th Anniversary of his invention, we'll be offering 'Morton's Communicators' for $30 each in November.

Richard
 
Nesmuth said:
The last thing I want to do is feed the "deficit thinkers" on this blog.

And to comemmorate the 30th Anniversary of his invention, we'll be offering 'Morton's Communicators' for $30 each in November.

Richard

make sure you feed yourself the same "deficit thinkers".
 
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