Seems Teledynamics has a "ring silencer" for about 3 bucks.
Scott says it's an inline thingie that prevents ring voltage from reaching the
phone. Sounds perfect. Thanks, everyone who responded.

-Joe


On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 12:31:20 -0600, I wrote:

>List,
>
>I bought a couple of the new Seimens Gigaset 2 line dealies yesterday (Model
>8825) for my house. They seem pretty nifty so far but....
>
>I have 2 lines. The second line is an "extra" that I use for outbound calling
>AND for forwarding to my cell phone. It does not have caller ID. It is pretty
>much always forwarded. As you know, TELCO forwarding always rings the phone line
>once to "remind" you that the line is forwarded. 
>The problem that I am running into is that the "Call Log" feature (which shows
>CID, has callback, add to speed dial options) of the Seimens is logging these
>inbound/forwarded line 2 calls. My "CALL LOG" is pretty much filling up with
>useless line 2 data, deleting the CID info and what not for my "main" line.
>
>Anybody know of something that I can put on Line 2 to prevent the inbound ring
>signal from reaching the "system". I DONT need to hear it ring or answer it, I
>just need to be able to dial out.
>Keep in mind, I'm not an EE. I don't know the difference between a flux
>capacitor and a resistor :)
>
>-Joe


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