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Please Assist: Help Requested for EDTN

Started by Green Xenon [Radium] September 28, 2007
Hi:

Will someone please assist me in answering my questions in the below thread?

http://groups.google.com/group/bit.listserv.deaf-l/browse_frm/thread/10f154c7215a31a6?scoring=d&hl=en


Thanks for your cooperation and understanding,

Radium
On 9/28/07 9:24 AM, in article 46fd2830$0$32509$4c368faf@roadrunner.com,
"Green Xenon [Radium]" <glucegen1@excite.com> wrote:

> Hi: > > Will someone please assist me in answering my questions in the below thread? > > http://groups.google.com/group/bit.listserv.deaf-l/browse_frm/thread/10f154c72 > 15a31a6?scoring=d&hl=en > > > Thanks for your cooperation and understanding, > > Radium
You have certainly made a mess of making google searches. They should flush all your posts so anyone wanting to search your latest interest might find rational information.
"Green Xenon [Radium]" wrote ...
> Will someone please assist me in answering my questions in the below > thread? > > http://groups.google.com/group/bit.listserv.deaf-l/browse_frm/thread/10f154c7215a31a6?scoring=d&hl=en > > > Thanks for your cooperation and understanding,
Hard to cooperate or understand when you make up acronyms apparently out of thin air and then demand that they be defined and explained. It is the kind of scenario that would make a good scene on Monty Python. If "EDTN" is really an acronym that you didn't make up yourself, tell us where you saw it. Even better trace it back through the context yourself. You might learn something about research instead of asking everyone else to do it for you.
Green Xenon [Radium] wrote:
> Hi: > > Will someone please assist me in answering my questions in the below > thread?
... Where did you hear of your particular combination of letters? Isn't that a good place to start if you want to track down its meaning? You seem to have an idea that it's a kind of telephone service for people with a particular disability. That's pretty specific. What makes you think so? Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. &macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;
Richard Crowley wrote:

> If "EDTN" is really an acronym that you didn't make up yourself, > tell us where you saw it.
Quotes from http://www.teletec.co.uk/minicoms/uniphone.php : "Baudot, CCITT and EDTN codes" Quotes from http://groups.google.com/group/24hoursupport.helpdesk/msg/69ccb7c241b916d2?hl=en& : "It's a long time since I had anything to do with this but the 'normal' standards were/are Baudot, CCITT and EDTN." Now would someone please assist me on this?
On 9/28/07 11:04 AM, in article 46fd3f93$0$20627$4c368faf@roadrunner.com,
"Green Xenon [Radium]" <glucegen1@excite.com> wrote:

> Richard Crowley wrote: > >> If "EDTN" is really an acronym that you didn't make up yourself, >> tell us where you saw it. > > Quotes from http://www.teletec.co.uk/minicoms/uniphone.php : > > "Baudot, CCITT and EDTN codes" > > Quotes from > http://groups.google.com/group/24hoursupport.helpdesk/msg/69ccb7c241b916d2?hl= > en& > : > > "It's a long time since I had anything to do with this but the 'normal' > standards were/are Baudot, CCITT and EDTN." > > Now would someone please assist me on this?
That you provide bullshit as information, doesn't help. Your answer is here..... Google for "tted directive" Include the quote marks.
"Green Xenon [Radium]" <glucegen1@excite.com> wrote in message 
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> Richard Crowley wrote: > >> If "EDTN" is really an acronym that you didn't make up yourself, >> tell us where you saw it. > > Quotes from http://www.teletec.co.uk/minicoms/uniphone.php : > > "Baudot, CCITT and EDTN codes" > > Quotes from > http://groups.google.com/group/24hoursupport.helpdesk/msg/69ccb7c241b916d2?hl=en& : > > "It's a long time since I had anything to do with this but the 'normal' > standards were/are Baudot, CCITT and EDTN." > > Now would someone please assist me on this?
What happened when you asked Teletec? What happened when you asked Peter Andrews? Just throwing out questions like this clearly isn't getting you anywhere. Your tone of insistence isn't winning you any friends, either.
Green Xenon [Radium] wrote:
> Richard Crowley wrote: > >> If "EDTN" is really an acronym that you didn't make up yourself, >> tell us where you saw it. > > Quotes from http://www.teletec.co.uk/minicoms/uniphone.php : > > "Baudot, CCITT and EDTN codes" > > Quotes from > http://groups.google.com/group/24hoursupport.helpdesk/msg/69ccb7c241b916d2?hl=en& > : > > "It's a long time since I had anything to do with this but the 'normal' > standards were/are Baudot, CCITT and EDTN." > > Now would someone please assist me on this?
Don't believe everything you read. Baudot code was a five-bit code for a teletype-like machine (with two modal shift characters so some keys had three meanings). CCITT was a standards organization, now superceded. For all I know, Baudot may have been the subject of one of their standards. What gives you an idea that EDTN has anything to do with deafness? If it does, it may be similar to TTY/TDD in the U.S. Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. &macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;&macr;
On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 14:51:56 -0400, Jerry Avins <jya@ieee.org> wrote:

>What gives you an idea that EDTN has anything to do with deafness? If it >does, it may be similar to TTY/TDD in the U.S.
It's the European Deaf Telephone (Network) that is used in a few European countries - Germany and Switzerland for example. It uses V21 modulation, but only one channel, and runs at 110 baud. Took me less than 5 minutes to find using a search engine - the OP couldn't have been trying too hard. -- Ian The from address is (currently) valid
Don Bowey wrote:

> Your answer is here..... Google for "tted directive" > > Include the quote marks.
Did exactly that. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22tted+directive%22+&btnG=Google+Search No results