Its paired with the Bluetooth from the base station, not the handset.
Tony
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
Trethowan
Sent: Saturday, May 02, 2015 6:09 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Integrating Home And Mobile Phone
My Panasonic cordless phone set offers this feature. They call it link to
cell. It actually worked quite well the last time I tried it. Range was OK,
but not great. Voice quality was excellent. There are several Panasonic
cordless models that offer this feature. It will support up to 2 cell
phones.
Subject line says it all.
Had to finally throw away my Panasonic Corded phone which has done me proud and
has given good service for 12 years.
At the time the phone cost $300 I think it was and was an executive model,
offering everything in a corded phone that a user of a deskto
Check what Panasonic themselves are doing? You might find an equivalent.
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> On May 3, 2015, at 5:40 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
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>Subject line says it all.
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> Had to finally throw away my Panasonic Corded phone which has done me proud
> and has given good service fo
That I did, not bringing in phones to Australia - well corded one's at
any rate - it would appear.
On 4/05/2015 7:44 AM, Nick Giannak wrote:
Check what Panasonic themselves are doing? You might find an equivalent.
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On May 3, 2015, at 5:40 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
please do let me know if you ever find it on ebay and what the model
number is
On 5/3/2015 2:40 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Subject line says it all.
Had to finally throw away my Panasonic Corded phone which has done me proud and
has given good service for 12 years.
At the tim
Magic Jack will actually work in Australia; however, you'd only be able to
place calls to the U.S. and Canada. You get assigned a U.S. number. When
calling the U.S., you'll dial your number as if you were calling within the
United States!
Example, to call someone on Area Code 212, if you live sa
One brand to check if you don't mind the price is Polycomm. Their big market
are corporate teleconference phones and systems but they do make a couple of
home office oriented models that are really solid with fantastic speaker phones.
Best regards,
Rick Alfaro
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I received my Panasonic Portable DAB+ radio about an hour ago and have had a
little play with the unit.
I’ve a lot to learn but I do know how to find and select DAB+ stations.
The radio looks as a Panasonic portable typically does, it has a large speaker
on the left hand front and on the right
Ah yes, forgot to mention that the Panasonic Digital Radio is one of only a
couple I have that receive the Digital Radio signal with the aerial collapsed
and folded on its rest, the other radios that do this come from Tivoli Audio.
> On 4 May 2015, at 11:22 am, Dane Trethowan wrote:
>
> I rece
I have no objection to price if I can get what I need.
On 4/05/2015 11:14 AM, Rick Alfaro wrote:
One brand to check if you don't mind the price is Polycomm. Their big market
are corporate teleconference phones and systems but they do make a couple of
home office oriented models that are real
Hi Dane, try looking for the Geemarc BDP400; it's a corded phone that talks
all its functions; I don't know if you're looking for something good for a
business or home office so this is my two cents worth.
Peter
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From: Dane Trethowan
Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2015 10:22
thanks, I'm looking at Polycom phones now, you weren't wrong about the
price but if the 300 model does what I want and need? Well it
will be worth every cent.
On 4/05/2015 11:14 AM, Rick Alfaro wrote:
One brand to check if you don't mind the price is Polycomm. Their big market
are corporat
Hi Olusegun,
I gather there is no way to have magic jack working with express talk or
similar software?
On 04-May-2015 10:13, Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc. wrote:
Magic Jack will actually work in Australia; however, you'd only be able to
place calls to the U.S. and Canada.
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