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2600hz is an organization that builds free and open-source software for communications configuration and management.
And whatis.com says:
2600 is the frequency in hertz (cycles per second) that AT&T formerly put as a steady signal on any long-distance telephone line that was not currently in use.
But I still don't get it. "Not interested," is that it?
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In one sentence, 2600Hz was the frequency that AT&T used as a controller in the days of in-band analogue switching to perform different functions, specifically to disconnect trunk lines. Much "creative" use was made of this.
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Sinned wrote:Already tried clearing down the cache without success. Still doesn't work. Having said that Cltrn, your last link did work, thanks.
This is perilously close to being off-topic, but I think they send out some sort of session cookie and then check for it when the browser asks for the image. Then later, no cookie, no image. It's probably a scheme to keep other Web sites from using their images, or whatever.
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2600 Hz is the frequency of the "repeat" character in a ZVEI selective call mobile system used mainly in taxi"s.
I used to design dispatch control systems for taxi companies , so I am familiar with these old systems.
janrok wrote:2600 Hz is the frequency of the "repeat" character in a ZVEI selective call mobile system used mainly in taxi"s.
I used to design dispatch control systems for taxi companies , so I am familiar with these old systems.
BTW, I get "referral denied" here too.
Jan.
Your explanation still doesn't explain why that would be a post response. Inside reference, I suppose...
As to the link the URL, yeah, something is screwy with that. It seems to be booby-trapped so you can't see it without it's surrounding page. Try here: